Sandpaper on a flat surfaceBoot looks great. So does inside the cyl…
maybe the plastic is warped, see pics. View attachment 314205View attachment 314206View attachment 314207
I’ve seen those clamps too. Seems like it’s as good or better than the wire
Which, the clamp? 670 clamp is way bigger
Gents, there are two intake systems on these 670's. (same goes for the 625). The wire clamp was replaced around 1989 with the band clamp. Clearly visible in the early pics. Steve; what are you looking at?
But to make things more fun, it wasn't just the clamp that was changed. The boot obviously needed to be changed as well. And in order to accept the new boot, even the cylinder casting was changed, getting a longer intake neck. The new cylinders have a ++ cast into them.
There are some interchangeable option, but I don't think it goes both ways. The new boot can be used on the old cylinder providing you also use the wire clamp. Definitely not room for the hose clamp on the early saws.
I agree that the switch to a 272 top end doesn't accomplish much if anything over a good 670. It's a good option though if the 670 kit is toast, and a great option for a 625.
Gents, there are two intake systems on these 670's. (same goes for the 625). The wire clamp was replaced around 1989 with the band clamp. Clearly visible in the early pics. Steve; what are you looking at?
But to make things more fun, it wasn't just the clamp that was changed. The boot obviously needed to be changed as well. And in order to accept the new boot, even the cylinder casting was changed, getting a longer intake neck. The new cylinders have a ++ cast into them.
There are some interchangeable option, but I don't think it goes both ways. The new boot can be used on the old cylinder providing you also use the wire clamp. Definitely not room for the hose clamp on the early saws.
I agree that the switch to a 272 top end doesn't accomplish much if anything over a good 670. It's a good option though if the 670 kit is toast, and a great option for a 625.