Nutball
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Not bad, what size of log?
I so like.
Only saw I own you can lean on that hard is a PP455. Killer grunt there.There it is, the sign of that things power.
That could be the most pressure I've seen anyone put on a saw.
You build high rpm saws, makes sense.2188 is one saw I lower even more. I've found them to really like intake.
Brad would build it bigger for more HP and improve the intake to handle the bigger carb imo.If it holds more rpm under load than you have more torque, if it lays down as soon as you use any pressure, that's different. Now with the stock 88 carb more intake will likely do you some good, something bigger not so much IMHO.[emoji111]
And it won't hurt a damn thing. I know first hand, you don't we gathered. I have lost JB many times in the transfers and the intake track of old Gilardoni jugs with chrome in the eights on 50cc two strokes. It hurts nothing just disappears and leaves dust behind even with added 25% nitro. Liquid steel wasted the chrome and the piston when it came out. Devcon aluminum is best but if you loose it you loose the motor. I found out nothing sticks to chrome or fresh cast aluminum the hard way. Steve can transfer this thread to JB worship land and you can stfu, please, sir. Rant done.You can lead a cull to water but you cant make him drink...
JB might work fine until it doesnt. And it probably cost more when you figure price per unit.
I know for a fact JB is very brittle and Devcon is not because I have used them alot in industry. Belzona makes good products also.
As for sucking bits of epoxy through a motor. JB weld wont do the piston and rings any favors.
No. Just a few children types today.So grown men are being nasty to each other because they prefer different epoxies. [emoji23][emoji23]
Ok guys let's put this to rest please.[emoji111][emoji111]
Now that's fun lol. Carry on FreddieI have not. I asked a local tree guy for a log and he brought me about 18"-24" piece, lol.
Is it EFI?@thedude74
Replacement for the 362 is the 400cm
Very impressive throttle response, not to mention cutting speed. Holds some rpms. Curious if Stihl has another injected model planned. Replacements for the 362 or 662 perhaps? Maybe Hoosky has an efi model in the works?
I'm ready liking how you think.lol1,000i
The old 10 cube 2 piece head racing saw redesigned.
10 cube? Jeez, should be closer to a 2000i.1,000i
The old 10 cube 2 piece head racing saw redesigned.
Is it smaller than the intake boot? I haven't looked.I really want to see the throttle body opened up a little bit to see what that does.