Jazzlesaurus
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Recently met up with someone to buy a clean looking translucent tank 357xp. Some fading but no exterior damage. We agreed on a few hundo, saw ran great, I said let me just pull the muffler before we shake.
Piston is scored, cylinder has some transfer on the backside, and I noticed it has transfer caps as well. Previous owner bought the saw and ran it until he bought a 572 and just didn’t want it anymore.
I offered him $50 and he took it.
Before I tear into this thing, it’s got transfer caps so it’s a 359 jug, right? If so, is there any value in trying to clean up and do a my first DIY port job with this, or go straight for a 357 aftermarket setup to keep this saw dirt cheap?
Otherwise has a new OEM carb, and cleaned up decent with a forester pro bar and a new stihl chain.
Thanks to those with more teardown experience than I!
Piston is scored, cylinder has some transfer on the backside, and I noticed it has transfer caps as well. Previous owner bought the saw and ran it until he bought a 572 and just didn’t want it anymore.
I offered him $50 and he took it.
Before I tear into this thing, it’s got transfer caps so it’s a 359 jug, right? If so, is there any value in trying to clean up and do a my first DIY port job with this, or go straight for a 357 aftermarket setup to keep this saw dirt cheap?
Otherwise has a new OEM carb, and cleaned up decent with a forester pro bar and a new stihl chain.
Thanks to those with more teardown experience than I!




