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60mm bore x 42mm stroke is 118.7cc, is that a 084 cylinder?

I put a Husqvarna 395BB (58mm) on a Makita 9000 a few years back for a hoss of a work saw, that was 111cc.
Has Nate ever put some time on that saw?
 

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60mm bore x 42mm stroke is 118.7cc, is that a 084 cylinder?

I put a Husqvarna 395BB (58mm) on a Makita 9000 a few years back for a hoss of a work saw, that was 111cc.
I saw the build on sawhogs...That's where I got the idea...Thanks....I think
 

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So made another pipe for Darla.....Little bigger dia in the header section and a little longer to bring the peak rpm down ....Looking for some more torque so it will pull more gear...Hopefully I can test it sat afternoon after a 6hr OSHA class at the fire dept
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60mm bore x 42mm stroke is 118.7cc, is that a 084 cylinder?

I put a Husqvarna 395BB (58mm) on a Makita 9000 a few years back for a hoss of a work saw, that was 111cc.
I'd like to see that 395 you just built go head to head with his 9000. I know his has a pipe but your 395 was impressive. Both saws on a pipe would be fun to watch.
 

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I wonder if using a 661 Top End & keeping a stockish muffler for work saw purposes would be any more straight forward....
 
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