You would like a 372xp OE (non xtorq), it would be a good match to your 350/346xp Will. Maybe find a blown up 372xtorq and convert the topend and intake tract to OE parts. Very easy and affordable saw to work on.I been a Stihl fan for a while but that 346 is making me a Hooskie fan! Might have to find another Hooskie for the collection!
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Let me know if you come across any of those Mason! Or looking for one in the 60 cc range.You would like a 372xp OE (non xtorq), it would be a good match to your 350/346xp Will. Maybe find a blown up 372xtorq and convert the topend and intake tract to OE parts. Very easy and affordable saw to work on.
I’ll keep an eye out. 359/357 would probably be the next step above a 346xp.Let me know if you come across any of those Mason! Or looking for one in the 60 cc range.
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Thank you! 357/359 would be awesome. Even if the top end is roached would be okay.I’ll keep an eye out. 359/357 would probably be the next step above a 346xp.
Did you mod the oiler for milling? Those saws are pretty poor oil output stock with the standard pump.Off the roll chain, 32” bar 7T
.035” off the base and set the squish to .024. With gasket. No timing advance, this is going to be used mostly on a mill. Numbers on the stock jug were pretty good. I had to raise the transfer a good bit to keep 20* of blowdown.