Duke Thieroff
Fill your hands you SOB!
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I'm rather certain it will run great
It's a pleasant surpriseI have a few saws that have been modified internally and they do perform pretty well.
Mark
Looks like a fun project!!I'm not sure any 82cc McCulloch has ever made it to my hands unscathed.
Hey guys, I haven't played with one of these for awhile, but I took it all the way down yesterday for a cleaning and a reseal. How/where should I locate the piston ring ends during reassembly?
What does the exhaust port look like? I would expect some work there too.
That's some nice work. I port saws so I apritiate it. If I port one I think I would cut the exhaust port bridges and pin the piston, but that was nice work. That will be a fun saw. Good luck with it.
We got to find someone that can re-plate cylinders.View attachment 447455
Not sure what the confirmation was for "great compression " was ? But I have a different idea of what it is.
Would likely assume that with this ad I would at the very least be able to save the cylinder, you know what the old saying about "assuming " is though....
I wish you the best with that. Been looking for 3 years now in both the US and Canada. US Chrome will do them again now but only in lots of 10 of the same cylinder and only if you have them blind bored before you send them. By the time you get done you are right at $400 in each cylinder door to door, maybe a bit more with shipping to the machinist, then the US Chrome WI, then to US Chrome in New England, then back to you.We got to find someone that can re-plate cylinders.
Honestly I bought a PM 570 awhile back. Was told it ran, it did (not great) Told it had good compression (it did 155psi).After a carb kit and fuel line, it still ran like crap. I ended up tearing it all the way apart. Cylinder was flaking badly and top ring was broke. I was shocked it had that kind of compression in its poor state. It wasn't quite as bad as your 850 though. I look at buying used chrome jug saws now like gambling, sometimes you win sometimes you lose. I hope the next one is a winner!View attachment 447455
Not sure what the confirmation was for "great compression " was ? But I have a different idea of what it is.
Would likely assume that with this ad I would at the very least be able to save the cylinder, you know what the old saying about "assuming " is though....