Yotaismygame
Well-Known OPE Member
Currently rebuilding a 288xp and I decided to do some port work. Aside from the usual widening and squaring the ports off, can someone get me started in the right direction. I'm not looking to build the baddest saw ever built but something decently stronger than stock would be nice. I've done quite a bit of reading on the subject and I'm not finding the information I'm looking for.
Here's a few ideas I have already. Decking the cylinder and making a popup. Maybe raise the exhaust a little, smooth out the lowers. Or Decking and cutting the squish band, maybe a little timing advance. Timing advance is something I cant find any info on for this saw. What kind of work does this saw respond well too?
Any help is appreciated.
-Ian
Here's a few ideas I have already. Decking the cylinder and making a popup. Maybe raise the exhaust a little, smooth out the lowers. Or Decking and cutting the squish band, maybe a little timing advance. Timing advance is something I cant find any info on for this saw. What kind of work does this saw respond well too?
Any help is appreciated.
-Ian