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Intake. What's the carb Venturi size Joe?
Here we go again, lol....
Here we go again, lol....
Looking at this little jug makes me think about a lot of things.
I'm gonna put posts separately to try to keep things straight here.
So you have .023 squish WITH gasket. Are you planning on running one Red13.5?
I see why it runs so well. They left little on the table.
So you take 20 off the base, leaves you with -17 sans gasket. Take 37 out of the band. Am I following here?
See, this is where the eCho porting comes in, that saw was anemic stock, and pulls like a mofo now, by raising the ex. I plan on raising this to 108 ish.Exhaust height.
You've got a limited coil again Joe.
I'm not sure if raising the roof is gonna do that much. The reason this little sucker pulls so well may be that exhaust height. I think I'd raise it back to 113 and leave it there. If the compression is too high, I guess you can raise it.
That flywheel is a work of art joe. As this is a small displacement saw with a rather large overall size, I bet compression around 230 would be a nice compromise.
Thank you,Is this gonna be a one shot try or you gonna tear it down a few times? I only ask as I may add a couple degrees to the blowdown for initial testing! Looks good so far my man. I'm watching and liking!
Transfers.
Do the entry angles differ from exhaust/mid/intake roofs?
You should have LESS case pressure from lowering the intake floor. You'd need a higher (physically) than stock upper to compensate. But you also are removing the muffler cat and venting exhaust better. That would make me want a lower transfer opening.
I'd personally go with openings of 129/130/131-opening the exhaust first, then the mid, then the intake. I'd open the exhaust one more squarely to the chamber and increase the angle upwards as you get to the intake one.
Depending on just how crazy you wanna go, you could fill the exhaust transfer with JB weld and make it thinner in width. Kinda make it into an exhaust finger.
You have a lot of relative cross sectional transfer area there Joe.
I'm just thinking out loud. I love the puzzle of porting theory.
I don't see a lot left on the table here. They probably created a saw on the edge of max performance.
Intake. What's the carb Venturi size Joe?
Here we go again, lol....
You may have piston to spark plug clearance issues Joe. I had that on the 490, also on most Huskys I do.
A popup piston would be a lot less work here. Would be offset on the piston obviously. You could maintain the factory transfer openings and just widen the exhaust and intake.
Many options here.
What size is the wrist pin Joe?
Just remember on these that screwing up the jug is an expensive mistake on these. $190 list.
What the plan for the coil. if you lower the jug that much the coil will be hitting.
how about a poulan coil? Looks like a wood shark coil.
I haven't seen how the cool is attached but could you slot the mounting tabs to get the movement out of the coil you need?
Ouch...
Guess if it is that bad, better off just buying a new saw lol
Pg 3,
Bolted to the top of the jug.
Might have to swap to std socket head cap screws to get the right amount of adjusment. But should be do able.
I'll go check.
Pg 3,
Bolted to the top of the jug.