Rich Fife
Sally slap my ass
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Like mentioned in some other threads... I tend to do *s-word the hard way... I don't like following the crowd and my comprehension lags... with that being said... crank swaps into various cases isn't the most fun thing to do... takes a bit of time and I'm the type that wants to see results sooner rather than later. So, in short... builds that drag out I tend to lose interest. Now, with that said... I have conflicted thoughts/ideas... the cats out of the bag about modifying a perfectly good 462 case and a perfectly good 461 crank... I love the weight savings of the 462s but I also like the power of the 461s... I figured combine the two and get the best of both worlds... I'm not sure it'll work as I hope or Intend it to, but, time will tell.
Anyway, I'm currently designing a custom case, modeled after Stihls design(s)... my end goal is to be able to swap different cranks... to either de-stroke or make it a stroker. I figured "how hard can it be... right?" .... Yeah, it's a pain in the ass with A LOT of measurements coming from the centerline(s)... but at the same time, it doesnt have my full attention as iI'm uilding and testing saws and in-between that I'm messing with the 461/462 hybrid... here are my thoughts for this case... the various strokes, widths and clearances have to be accounted for... so my thought process was to make precision bearings/seal adapters (some internal, others external) to compensate for the difference in crank widths, for the crank clearance... I'd machine insertable radius deflectors... for the cylinders different heights, I'd have pinned and possibly o-ringed cylinder spacers that can be added or removed to compensate...
I have yet to think about the side covers as well as the flywheel/clutch situation...
Coming from the racing scene... we are constantly stroking or de-stroking our motors... I feel it would be awesome to have a chainsaw thats 67cc one day and the next day using the same case 100+cc.
Anyway, I'm currently designing a custom case, modeled after Stihls design(s)... my end goal is to be able to swap different cranks... to either de-stroke or make it a stroker. I figured "how hard can it be... right?" .... Yeah, it's a pain in the ass with A LOT of measurements coming from the centerline(s)... but at the same time, it doesnt have my full attention as iI'm uilding and testing saws and in-between that I'm messing with the 461/462 hybrid... here are my thoughts for this case... the various strokes, widths and clearances have to be accounted for... so my thought process was to make precision bearings/seal adapters (some internal, others external) to compensate for the difference in crank widths, for the crank clearance... I'd machine insertable radius deflectors... for the cylinders different heights, I'd have pinned and possibly o-ringed cylinder spacers that can be added or removed to compensate...
I have yet to think about the side covers as well as the flywheel/clutch situation...
Coming from the racing scene... we are constantly stroking or de-stroking our motors... I feel it would be awesome to have a chainsaw thats 67cc one day and the next day using the same case 100+cc.