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The Craftsman 358.352110 is an old saw. The manual calls for a fuel ratio of 16 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. To see if your issue is a lack of spark remove the spark plug and squirt some gasoline into the cylinder. If the engine fires up it is not an ignition problem. Most likely the engine is not getting gas through the carburetor.
It's your ignition, which you can take that stuff apart on the left hand side of the saw under the recoil. I have 2 of these, & you can get the parts. Maybe its just the magneto gap adjustment, which is like a business card or newspaper width gap. I would check that first. Hope this helps you, Rick
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