No problem.
And how long have you had this saw? Has the sprocket ever been changed? Look at the sprocket teeth where they drive the chain. If there are deep grooves then it's time to replace it (most likely). Also be sure to clean all the dirt off the crankshaft and bearing before reassembly...
Remove the clutch from the saw (as if you were changing the sprocket), pull out the broken spring and put the new spring back in the same place. Then spin the clutch assembly back on the crank.
Here's a blowup picture of the parts sheet.
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