Haha, yeah as long as your off from front to back and not side to sideThey seem like nice saws, that's why I'm building one. Duh....
This saw has a cylinder off of a bigger saw. It's like 2 1/4" and not 2" like the one on the saw. Seems just as deep when I measured it.
I made the hole in the muffler bigger. It's hard to turn over. Something is rubbing inside, I added some oil through the plug hole, it didn't seem to help. Put a few pumps of grease in the cylinder through the plug hole, it seemed to smooooooooooth it out a bit.
I'm sure it will wear in, whatever the problem is.
If I'm off on the cylinder base, the piston can tilt back and forth and slide back and forth on the connecting rod pin, right?
I'm liking this 266 model a lot now.
What are the options on hopping it up?
Bigger cylinder model available for a swap?
Carb?
Same chassis as the 272 XP Doc, 266 is 50mm and the 272 is 52mm. Both run very well and are dead reliable.
How does the 266 compare to the 262 Joe?
Mooostermind Work saws?
Moooo city Saws?
Milk-ed Worksaws?
Moooler Mod Saws?
Mooolerized Worksaws?
Milky-Built?
Finally got er runnin'
I went 10 gluggs of 30 weight oil in E85.
What wood you say that mix is about? I'm thinking 24:1
Amazing.It's a "Beefy" saw by definition.
It's a "Beefy" saw by definition.
Lol. It sure is.That's fuggin hilarious