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Randy, I'm always "nervous" to bump up a bucket saw too much as it needs to be easy starting while in a tree. Even a little base gasket delete has given my 200t a little extra needed "tug" on the starter rope.
Do you think that is from changing the timing numbers or increased compression ?
 

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Might be time for a 200t build ???
That would be cool! I've got a 200t and a 201t here that a friend dropped off for some lovin.
I was just going to muff mod gasket delete and timing advance... But now that I've got tools,and I'll have the jug off already...


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Jon just checked compression on one of these. 210.....

My gauge might need a new Shrader valve.

:band:
Any idea where to get them? I tried a bicycle tube valve but it was to stiff. I couldn't get my 6400 above 40 psi. So I switched it with the relief one and it's got 185 psi.


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Although I am certainly in for the ride on this thread -- I am curious to know: Are there any gains that can be accomplished with a simple muffler mod and timing advance?
I don't have a lathe, but I love the pictured build threads.
 

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Although I am certainly in for the ride on this thread -- I am curious to know: Are there any gains that can be accomplished with a simple muffler mod and timing advance?
I don't have a lathe, but I love the pictured build threads.

Muffler mods are the cheapest and easiest gains. Make sure you retune your carb.
 

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You need a three screw carburetor to do it proper. The others will jump in about the timing advance..
 

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Although I am certainly in for the ride on this thread -- I am curious to know: Are there any gains that can be accomplished with a simple muffler mod and timing advance?
I don't have a lathe, but I love the pictured build threads.
What saw or saws are you thinking of doing ?
 

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What saw or saws are you thinking of doing ?

I am looking at the 026/MS260 saws first for the gains that may be accomplished -- then branch out from there.
I have some on the bench to use for experimental purposes. I've seen the wood-ruff key filed approximately .020 or so for timing advance and done quite a few muffler mods on these saws. They respond well to the muffler mod. Just throwing this questions out to learn.
 

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I did an 026 and I think I cut between 1/3 and 1/2 off the key. Along with that I removed base gasket and did muff mod.
Saw was very impressive with those simple mods. be sure to check squish if you remove gasket.
 

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I did mine last week with a gasket delete and it runs pretty sporty now....
Also that 2nd carb works fine In It so far Dave. Both worked great ! Thanks.
Tried a gasket delete one time and it was a headbanger and not 1987 axle rose we are talking 2011 pre-tummy tuck Vince Neil :band:
 

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Whoa whoa whoa stop the clock are you sayin ya port the 200t?
Can I send ya a rear handle ms200?
I was under the apparently misguided impression that they weren't "improve-able"

Yes sir. Send it anytime.

Might be time for a 200t build ???

When Dave sends his......

:)

Did you see alot of improvement with adding that carb?

The 044 carb on the 026.....

Yes, big gains.

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Randy, I'm always "nervous" to bump up a bucket saw too much as it needs to be easy starting while in a tree. Even a little base gasket delete has given my 200t a little extra needed "tug" on the starter rope.
Do you think that is from changing the timing numbers or increased compression ?

I don't advance ignition on the 200, bot I do bump the comp. Luckydad won't hardly use a stock one anymore. But I see what you are saying for sure.

Any idea where to get them? I tried a bicycle tube valve but it was to stiff. I couldn't get my 6400 above 40 psi. So I switched it with the relief one and it's got 185 psi.


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I'm not sure where to get them.

I bought a set with several awhile back, but they are gone now.
 

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Check a Snap On dealer. I think I read somewhere they carry a service kit that has several light spring schrader valves in it
 

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So many 1121 Stihl threads to read!!!! Awesome b/c I have several, bad cause not getting chit done at work.....
 
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