singinwoodwackr
Super OPE Member
Some time ago I wound up with a bunch of misc Shindaiwa saws and parts from the late 80s-90s. Included were several of the model 750 protypes for the production model 757.
In playing with a couple of them to help answer some questions for another member the other day I discovered two different cylinder configurations. Saw #10 and 19 had completely different transfers than later prototype cylinders...that also went into the production 757s
Stumpshot Steve liked the production cyl better than the early prototype.
My goal is to rebuild 1 of each and compare.
First Pic is the later 750 prototype/production 757.
Both cylinders have the same intake and exhaust configuration. Both are 73.5cc, 51mm, windowed piston type.
Project was in the late 80s to '91 utilizing 12 US dealers who catered mainly to pro loggers.
I wonder what made Shindaiwa switch.

2nd Pic is the early one.

In playing with a couple of them to help answer some questions for another member the other day I discovered two different cylinder configurations. Saw #10 and 19 had completely different transfers than later prototype cylinders...that also went into the production 757s
Stumpshot Steve liked the production cyl better than the early prototype.
My goal is to rebuild 1 of each and compare.
First Pic is the later 750 prototype/production 757.
Both cylinders have the same intake and exhaust configuration. Both are 73.5cc, 51mm, windowed piston type.
Project was in the late 80s to '91 utilizing 12 US dealers who catered mainly to pro loggers.
I wonder what made Shindaiwa switch.

2nd Pic is the early one.













