dustinwilt68
Wilt Built Work Saws
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Didn't say I wouldn't do it to mine......lol.
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Your 550 and 385 are probably like that. Little here, little there...it adds upLittle much for a work saw though imo.
Ported stock cyl....Stock piston...Stock carb...that is nuts, sounds like the 6400 you did but its bigger.
Billet head again?
Cant be, no plug out the top
Wow! That thing is singing! What kind of wood is that?Ported stock cyl....Stock piston...Stock carb...
It does have a 272 coil....But no fingers or bridges and no cut squish and no welded piston pop-up...Just a happy saw....Which coil?
Fingers or bridges or anything?
Slow day at school today I see...lol
[emoji23]Found that in my desk today. No idea where it came from.
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The 6400 you did a while back was a damn quick 65cc saw, 7900 is good too. I get the impression you do your own thing when it comes to making fast saws, probably don't use the search function on saw forums much...Ported stock cyl....Stock piston...Stock carb...
I've been to his top secret laboratory... I'm not allowed to talk about what I saw and my camera was confiscated.The 6400 you did a while back was a damn quick 65cc saw, 7900 is good too. I get the impression you do your own thing when it comes to making fast saws, probably don't use the search function on saw forums much...