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Run it as is, my EHP 372 has .010" squish, same with my EHP7900.
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I did measure it as close to the edge of the cylinder as possible and the smallest part of the solder. I thought about running it but it's just a little to too close for my comfort. My 6421 was .024" without a base gasket and my 357xp was .018".
 

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Is the muffler for an XT hollow? Or is this a different one? Mine has no baffles. Just an entrance and an exit!
 

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I did measure it as close to the edge of the cylinder as possible and the smallest part of the solder. I thought about running it but it's just a little to too close for my comfort. My 6421 was .024" without a base gasket and my 357xp was .018".
Napa sells this great gasket material that’s thinner than oem base gaskets that I’ve been using to tighten squish, I fortify it with 518 or 3 bond. 5$ I think it was for a roll of it. 5B386FA4-735C-4337-8C0B-BCD15C700C0E.jpegFF83B3D2-8EAE-4399-8B12-CAFF305ED51E.jpeg
 

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Is the muffler for an XT hollow? Or is this a different one? Mine has no baffles. Just an entrance and an exit!
Yup there hollow. I gutted under the deflector on the last one I had.
 

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That's about 15 thou by the going conversion rate. I'll look it up thanks!
 

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I did measure it as close to the edge of the cylinder as possible and the smallest part of the solder. I thought about running it but it's just a little to too close for my comfort. My 6421 was .024" without a base gasket and my 357xp was .018".
Just looking through my notes, my stock 7900 came from the factory with .010" and I'm running my ported 395 with .018" Some saws you can run closer than others, depends on the squish band width, overall tolerances and of course displacement. .020" is a guideline, not a rule. That said I do understand your concern.[emoji111]
 

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Just looking through my notes, my stock 7900 came from the factory with .010" and I'm running my ported 395 with .018" Some saws you can run closer than others, depends on the squish band width, overall tolerances and of course displacement. .020" is a guideline, not a rule. That said I do understand your concern.[emoji111]


I think I'll be fine at .016 because the squish band tapers pretty quick in this cylinder but I'd hate to be wrong and damage something over a 4 dollar gasket.
 

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It will be fine, better than fine actually[emoji106] I alway pull the saw over without the plug, you don't want to hear any taping[emoji44]. I like to use the small tips of the calipers from taking measurement, you do have to be careful there, and always go with the tightest reading.
 
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You have me 99% convinced to squirt some 518 on there and torque her down. I still can't do anything for a few days till I get my intake clamp. Got everything but that. Thought it would be the same size of the XT.

it was not...
 

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The intake on the xt is quite a bit larger. You're really going to like the way the saw runs! Ed helped me quite a bit a while back, he even sent me a nice chain just because. Unfortunately he burned a pretty big bridge with me and I haven't spoken to him since. I hope he is doing well thought.
 

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Who is Ed? Was he on as awhile back?
 

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You have me 99% convinced to squirt some 518 on there and torque her down. I still can't do anything for a few days till I get my intake clamp. Got everything but that. Thought it would be the same size of the XT.

it was not...
Do it :)
 

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Who is Ed? Was he on as awhile back?
Sorry another member brought him up in this thread, thought it was you, my mistake. Yeah he was here years ago, an extremely knowledgeable saw builder.
 

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Yes, please!

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After much trouble finding a good carb I finialy got her going and ran a tank through her today. It runs very well. May run a few more tanks through it later today.

So I ended up not using a base gasket with squish set at .015" The HD-12 I picked up had a bad check valve in it. None of my local suppliers could get it for me so I got a Zama knock-off from DDave. That carb had a stripped low side needle. Got a refund and bought a real Zama C3M EL8A. Very happy with this carb. Tunes very nicely and very good throttle response.

Thanks to all of you for helping me through the way!

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