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Ran plenty of saws that were advanced too far for a worksaw. Like nails on a chalkboard to me. Lol
I'll be keeping my ear plugs in and muffs on when I hear that *s-word. Makes me cringe like you even if it is just a tuning video.

There is something else that can cause that popping.
 

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Ok got up Sooper early this morning to see my little woman and mother inlaw off so got the hole house to myself. Lol. Other than the dog.:polutxoso:. got the crank and crank half's all together I used OEM Stihl crank seals.IMG_20191026_114106.jpg IMG_20191026_114213.jpg
 

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Now I got port timing numbers with and without base gasket plus squish. With .15 base gasket Ex-105 Tr-130 In-81. Squish around .30 I couldn't really get a good measurement on it with base gasket. Now without base gasket Ex-108 Tr-127 In-84 squish is a bit to tight at around .14 I use my degree wheel on the flywheel side and turn it clockwise just in case there's any questions on how I do it.
 

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Now I got port timing numbers with and without base gasket plus squish. With .15 base gasket Ex-105 Tr-130 In-81. Squish around .30 I couldn't really get a good measurement on it with base gasket. Now without base gasket Ex-108 Tr-127 In-84 squish is a bit to tight at around .14 I use my degree wheel on the flywheel side and turn it clockwise just in case there's any questions on how I do it.
Check it again
 

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Good call I did something wrong most likely getting in a big hurry and a lack of sleep. Ok let's try it again now this is with a base gasket that I made out of printer's paper it's around .010 Ex-104 Tr-129 In-82 I rechecked twice so those are what it is. I did take a little off the base but not enough to make much of a difference as for now but squish is sitting right around .020 - .022 squish band isn't that flat.
 
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So what you all think how much grinding on the ports do you think I should do? I'm open to change my way of porting but I'm stubborn like most people.lol.
 

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Ok got up Sooper early this morning to see my little woman and mother inlaw off so got the hole house to myself. Lol. Other than the dog.:polutxoso:. got the crank and crank half's all together I used OEM Stihl crank seals.

Did you use the oil pump as a stop to set the PTO side bearing?
 

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Did you use a ring and pick to determine port height, or did you go by eye? For the intake port there isn’t much choice besides eyeballing it, but for the other 2 measurements a ring is most accurate.

Haven’t done an 046 or 446 in a while and I don’t have my notes on me, but your intake seems off. This is presuming you’re using an oem jug. I usually have to lower the floor to get to 78, even with a base cut.

For curiosity sake, take a duration measurement of intake opening and report back.

I don’t see the snap ring groove on the crankshaft either, must be an illusion.
 

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Did you use a ring and pick to determine port height, or did you go by eye?

Would you please explain the pick portion of this operation. Switching to a ring from your previous recommendation was a nice improvement in my process. Thank you!
 

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Would you please explain the pick portion of this operation. Switching to a ring from your previous recommendation was a nice improvement in my process. Thank you!
Use the pick as a feeler to compare heights of the ring vs the port
 

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Did you use a ring and pick to determine port height, or did you go by eye? For the intake port there isn’t much choice besides eyeballing it, but for the other 2 measurements a ring is most accurate.

Haven’t done an 046 or 446 in a while and I don’t have my notes on me, but your intake seems off. This is presuming you’re using an oem jug. I usually have to lower the floor to get to 78, even with a base cut.

For curiosity sake, take a duration measurement of intake opening and report back.

I don’t see the snap ring groove on the crankshaft either, must be an illusion.
I use my timing wheel then eyeball the intake my I know it doesn't seem right to most but it how I do it. The clip groove is there it's just a crappy picture. Lol
 

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Are you guys using a computer or phone? If you are using your phone zoom in on the picture you can see the groove for the snap ring.
 
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