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Same chassis as ms362? Runs great!
YesSame chassis as ms362? Runs great!
Big saw stuffs...
Any reason that 3120 video was listed as private?
What brand was the very well timed 660 cylinder? I think I might have a few.Over the weekend I got a chance to test all of the saws I've built in the last few months.
What brand was the very well timed 660 cylinder? I think I might have a few.
The chrome or nikasil version? The transfer ports look good in the pics on his website. Mine are chrome from HLS, but have a lower than usual exhaust with all around good numbers. I was going to port one, but after timing it I decided I'll barely touch it. I just need to see how it runs, and what the stock compression is if I trust my huztl pull rope.SawSalvage (TraverseCreek) house brand.
The chrome or nikasil version? The transfer ports look good in the pics on his website. Mine are chrome from HLS, but have a lower than usual exhaust with all around good numbers. I was going to port one, but after timing it I decided I'll barely touch it. I just need to see how it runs, and what the stock compression is if I trust my huztl pull rope.
They are not on his website... he'll make a listing for them soon.
The intake and exhaust numbers left me with a lot of room to work, no free porting, but the transfers needed to be raised a lot. Easy fix!
They are not on his website... he'll make a listing for them soon.
The intake and exhaust numbers left me with a lot of room to work, no free porting, but the transfers needed to be raised a lot. Easy fix!
Do you remember the stock numbers? My cheapo chrome cylinder was 98/124-8/86 SQ .012 I assume I measured that without gasket. Other than filling the intake, I barely had anything left to do as far as widening and raising ports. I think the cross cylinder is better at a stock 102/119/81.5