StuntCockWelder
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Awesome Thread!!
Nice work Moobs.
Thanks for taking the time to share.
Learned that from one of Randy’s old videos. Use it every time I grind.Takes a lot of time and care to qualify work like this, and I know doing threads like this takes time too, sure appreciate all the effort you put into it! I learned a few things I haven't tried before, really like how you use the card stock, such a simple and effective tool.
Why is there windows on the lower of the 390 but the 395 is solid all the way around?That's what happens when these saws run over 13,200 too long. Too much RPM causes a vibration that loosens the jug bolts, and rattles the muffler apart.
The transfer inlet and the stroke I reckon is the most difference Lee.
395 on the left....
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In the 395, the lower transfers are the big window in the side of the cylinder wall. Mix flows through windows in the piston into the lowers. In the 390, the mix comes up from the crankcaseWhy is there windows on the lower of the 390 but the 395 is solid all the way around?
More btu's?...lolIn the 395, the lower transfers are the big window in the side of the cylinder wall. Mix flows through windows in the piston into the lowers. In the 390, the mix comes up from the crankcase
I used to give it all to a hippy chick that made some sort of aroma therapy BS out of it.
Dibbs on the pop rocksDamn, I thought this was everything needed to port a saw....besides an angle grinder
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More btu's?...lol
That's what happens when these saws run over 13,200 too long. Too much RPM causes a vibration that loosens the jug bolts, and rattles the muffler apart.
The transfer inlet and the stroke I reckon is the most difference Lee.
395 on the left....
View attachment 223366
Ok i gotta ask. Whats the story behind that cylinder?Blue goo you say?View attachment 223415