Me neitherI never noticed a difference
Since the 572 was mentioned in first post...
48mm bore
39mm stroke
I’d be more interested in a bored 572 than a stroked 462.
A longer rod wouldn’t be worth anything. But 2 mm more stroke... then you might have something.The longer rod will just increase dwell time at TDC and possible allow more pressure to momentarily build before the slug is pushed down on. Also less sidewall pressure on the piston against the intake side bore. At least that’s the theory.
Not worth the work IMHO.
Hold on, I haven't been on the site in a while.This was my line of thinking as well. I really don't think the cranks are going to be anything similar. That's why I was mainly wondering what size the rod bearing and wrist pin were. Rob the longer rod and put it on the 462 crank. Surely a decent machine shop could handle it.
I used to be a kawasaki tech and I remember in a few of the service manuals they had procedures in them to change the rod bearings pressing the cranks apart. There were some special tools involved for reassembly but nothing that couldn't be fabricated.
You may sacrifice a little throttle response with the longer stroke but I doubt it would be that bad. Of course the whole assembly would have to be balanced. You can always go lighter on a crank but heavier will get you in a bind every time. It's only a matter of time.
If somebody gets a crank out of a 462 I'd be interested in the dimensions. Main bearings, crank shaft, rod bearing size, wrist pin etc... should have measured my wrist pin when I had it apart.
Put me on the list for a 462 carcass as well if anybody runs across one.
I wanted to see if the 462,461,460,441, 440/044 shared any of the same bearings.Which dimension are you looking for and on which crank?
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It does. They use 6202 on fw side and the other side is a lengthen outer race 1128 bearing on many models.I wan
I wanted to see if the 462,461,460,441, 440/044 shared any of the same bearings.
If you had crankshaft sizes for any of those that would be helpful.
Do you own a 462?I wan
I wanted to see if the 462,461,460,441, 440/044 shared any of the same bearings.
If you had crankshaft sizes for any of those that would be helpful.
I do. Just didn't want to dismantle it until I had some info. Looks like I'm going to have to rip into it though to see just what I've got to work with. Not much out there on these saws yet. Or, I need to find a donor. There's one on ebay right now for $455 last I saw it but it has busted cases.Do you own a 462?
Do you think it lacks torque? Is that why you want to modify it? Are you wanting a occasional use fun saw or is this something that will actually be worked regularly? IMO I would first try having the base/squish machined before stroking it. You might get the torque you are looking for from the increased compression and changing the timing numbers.I do. Just didn't want to dismantle it until I had some info. Looks like I'm going to have to rip into it though to see just what I've got to work with. Not much out there on these saws yet. Or, I need to find a donor. There's one on ebay right now for $455 last I saw it but it has busted cases.
Currently mine has a muff mod, base gasket delete and a timing advance. It runs pretty good. I should probably just leave it alone, but I can't lol. View attachment 261551
Dammit Mason.Do you think it lacks torque? Is that why you want to modify it? Are you wanting a occasional use fun saw or is this something that will actually be worked regularly? IMO I would first try having the base/squish machined before stroking it. You might get the torque you are looking for from the increased compression and changing the timing numbers.
Honestly the first time I ran it I felt like I could lean on my 441 a little more than the 462. With a 25" bar. That was running the 441 one day, got the 462 home and ran it the same way and I caught myself thinking, man, I traded my 441 for this ? The 462 came to me second hand from a guy that had and no longer needed two of them. Said it had five tanks through it.Do you think it lacks torque? Is that why you want to modify it? Are you wanting a occasional use fun saw or is this something that will actually be worked regularly? IMO I would first try having the base/squish machined before stroking it. You might get the torque you are looking for from the increased compression and changing the timing numbers.