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Nice running saw! What would happen if you raised that exhaust? To my understanding it will increase rpm and move your hp curve higher. Bring down your comp too. But too much? What happens then?
Thanks, I think you might loose some lower RPM torque but that's best answered by the guys that really know what they are doing.Nice running saw! What would happen if you raised that exhaust? To my understanding it will increase rpm and move your hp curve higher. Bring down your comp too. But too much? What happens then?
You eventually run out of the power required to keep it in the power band as you start to get into bigger and bigger wood. It’s more noticeable on smaller saws and less noticeable in larger ones. Race saws for example… many have their exhaust open in the 80s and or low 90s. They know they are cutting soft 8 x 8 and you can hear the smaller ones start to run out of power in a 12 x 12Nice running saw! What would happen if you raised that exhaust? To my understanding it will increase rpm and move your hp curve higher. Bring down your comp too. But too much? What happens then?
IIRC, Joe tested a couple “pipes” on the dyno. Also, iirc, the dog dong IH pipe didn’t do much more than make noise.@More horse
I’m afraid you may have been lured by YouTube pseudoscience. The pipe style muffler you’re talking about isn’t the worst thing, but no one has been able to reliably document power gains greater than an outlet hole of similar size in a stock muffler. For a work saw I would recommend keeping the original muffler and adding an outlet and deflector on the flywheel side of the saw. It keeps the muffler out of the way for daily cutting.
I've done a muff mod in the past I'll make a pipe for fun like the iron horse pipe and see what happens I'll keep the outlet 80% size in relation to exhaust port with the pipe same as I did with the muff mod. I'm guessing it'll be same power maybe a little more noise (which I don't care lol) maybe more power? Ill watch the dyno joe vid. Maybe it can keep heat out better? I think that's worth it just to get heat away from cylinder for longevity. I didn't take temp measurement of cylinder temp b4 dissassembaly. But maybe it will make a difference? Idk but anyhow I'm looking to get port numbers either tomorrow or after work on friday.
Most people refer to intake timing in regard to TDC. That would put your intake at 78.Okay got numbers,
Exhaust 106 atdc
Blow down 19
Intake opening 102 abdc
Intake duration 158 degrees
25 thou squish
I have never worked on one of these, so I would certainly default to someone like @drf256. I would probably leave your intake at 78 and your transfers at 125. I would try raising the exhaust to 102-103…maybe more. I have yet to widen the uppers on any build I have done. Not to say there aren’t gains to be had in doing so, I just haven’t felt the need on the saws I have done.Gunna talk to machine shop Monday to see if they can cut 5 thou off base. Not gunna touch exhaust I don't think. Does anyone think I should lower intake? Or raise exhaust? And upper transfers? Looking at piston pins I could bring upper transfers back tword intake a little ways. Don't have the best tools to get in there tho.
Okay got numbers,
Exhaust 106 atdc
Blow down 19
Intake opening 102 abdc
Intake duration 158 degrees
25 thou squish
For me it wouldn't be worth it to have a machine shop take .05 off the cylinder to gain a couple of pounds of compression.Gunna talk to machine shop Monday to see if they can cut 5 thou off base
Hey i got an o36 stihl that's a little tired out (bout 120psi) have it apart and am looking at the cylinder it appears to be in really nice shape. So I ordered a pop up piston and did some mild cleaning up on casting imperfections and deburring it. Now I'm looking to move onto cylinder I've been doing lots of reading on porting saws and I get the basics with .020 squish and making the air flow up transfers to top of the intake. But I am no porting expert. Did order a degree wheel that's not in yet but once it comes in I'll get some numbers on the saw. Just curious if anyone has any advice before I start grinding and possibly any numbers these saws like. Any help is appreciated thanks.
Okay so I started working on cylinder opening up the transfers and my dremel jumped and took some small plating chips out of cylinder wall. So I'm gunna have to order a different cylinder.... the cylinder appears to have no markings on it so not sure what it is. I ended up ordering a hyway nikasil cylinder. Piston is a hyway pop up as well. Thinking cylinder that was on it is a cheap am not sure tho. Obviously have to redo timing numbers too. Oh well ya live and learn. I did get a pipe made I'll post a pic of it