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If a double gasket doesn't work out, what about machining a thicker riser base plate?
Im gonna see where the double gasket gets me. It will allow me to back into where squish actually was.

Then I could pull some out of the band. Dont want compression too high.

Could also drop it more and go 288 slug.

This saw cost me $1300 all in. If there were 5 usable OEM parts on the saw, excluding SOME of the fasteners, I'd be lucky.
 

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Im gonna see where the double gasket gets me. It will allow me to back into where squish actually was.

Then I could pull some out of the band. Dont want compression too high.

Could also drop it more and go 288 slug.

This saw cost me $1300 all in. If there were 5 usable OEM parts on the saw, excluding SOME of the fasteners, I'd be lucky.
Damn.
How far do you need to go to be in the 288 "window?".... Not much I'd bet. After you get things close and reset the quench you might be there.
Damn...
Beats chasing the transfers.
 

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Decided to build the 340 as a 346! Ordered an OEM cylinder kit, base gasket and new chain today from HL Supply.. cylinder kit was a deal of the day for $89.99! Base gasket and chain got me free shipping! Was over at ParagonBuilder's today testing a couple of saws and he had a riser which he gave me too. Hopefully in the next couple weeks the build will start. Started a sticker wall in my shop as well!



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Great project and you are in good hands.
there are a number things to watch for to successfully complete that build.
@Onan18 I believe knows some of the problems to look for.

From the top of my memory.
you need to make sure the impulse is clear.
you have to clearance the ribs on the pto side case to get the cylinder to set down.
the screws were mentioned
upgrade to a 372 style intake clamp
by a new clutch drum that will allow an upgrade to a rim sprocket.
use a muffler bracket from a 346 and use loctite on the muffler bolts or ultimate copper on the muffler gasket and get some on the threads.

If you start a build thread some of the experienced guys may chime in with tips.

that will be a great saw when you are done.
 

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Great project and you are in good hands.
there are a number things to watch for to successfully complete that build.
@Onan18 I believe knows some of the problems to look for.

From the top of my memory.
you need to make sure the impulse is clear.
you have to clearance the ribs on the pto side case to get the cylinder to set down.
the screws were mentioned
upgrade to a 372 style intake clamp
by a new clutch drum that will allow an upgrade to a rim sprocket.
use a muffler bracket from a 346 and use loctite on the muffler bolts or ultimate copper on the muffler gasket and get some on the threads.

If you start a build thread some of the experienced guys may chime in with tips.

that will be a great saw when you are done.
Thank you for the information! ParagonBuilder is going to be helping me with the build and I live 8 minutes away from him so I'm definitely in good hands. Yesterday we determined that the 346 muffler bracket will not work on my saw due to the design of the oil tank/case assembly. Will definitely be upgrading to the intake clamp you mentioned. Again thank you for the information!

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Thank you for the information! ParagonBuilder is going to be helping me with the build and I live 8 minutes away from him so I'm definitely in good hands. Yesterday we determined that the 346 muffler bracket will not work on my saw due to the design of the oil tank/case assembly. Will definitely be upgrading to the intake clamp you mentioned. Again thank you for the information!

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It will work you cut off the flywheel side of the brace then slide the pto side under the bumper spike. I can show you a picture later today when I get home.
 

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I've done several of these but this is the first time I've had a failure..they tend to do better with a muffler mod and some put the 044, 046 carb on them. I usually just remove the limiters on the 029 carb adj. screws and it seems good enough...

IIRC I removed limiters, gave it a timing advance and muff mod. Was the Huztl kit P+C. It ran OK, but I was not impressed, I guess it went to the right home, he likes it!
 

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Thank you for the information! ParagonBuilder is going to be helping me with the build and I live 8 minutes away from him so I'm definitely in good hands. Yesterday we determined that the 346 muffler bracket will not work on my saw due to the design of the oil tank/case assembly. Will definitely be upgrading to the intake clamp you mentioned. Again thank you for the information!

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Dan will have you all fixed up. He's setup well.....knows what he's doing with saws.
Drill holes...and and use the spinny thingy ;)
 

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Al, good to see you finally working on that saw … I know you put it off for a good long time.

I still remember the pic of me holding it at the GTG, in pink with the Unicorn, which seemed to piss him off (if it's any consolation).

I look forward to seeing it running again at the next GTG after you make it right.

Best of Luck with it.
 

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Thank you again Jason Stratton (you Prick).

The Unicorn with 13.5 thou off to true up base, which still left a small ear. It’s a head slapper, and not by a little.

Was probably sent to me with a squish of less than 10.

Amazing work JMS.


The gift that keeps on giving. And right here at Christmas too !!!!
 

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Dan will have you all fixed up. He's setup well.....knows what he's doing with saws.
Drill holes...and and use the spinny thingy ;)
Thank you! This is my first build, other than getting old stuff running and cutting again.

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Im gonna see where the double gasket gets me. It will allow me to back into where squish actually was.

Then I could pull some out of the band. Dont want compression too high.

Could also drop it more and go 288 slug.

This saw cost me $1300 all in. If there were 5 usable OEM parts on the saw, excluding SOME of the fasteners, I'd be lucky.

I hate that you were treated like that by JMS, but it is great to know that you are the COMPLETE opposite to deal with. FWIW I’m all for the 288 slug...every squeal needs a little husky in them.
 

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Im gonna see where the double gasket gets me. It will allow me to back into where squish actually was.

Then I could pull some out of the band. Dont want compression too high.

Could also drop it more and go 288 slug.

This saw cost me $1300 all in. If there were 5 usable OEM parts on the saw, excluding SOME of the fasteners, I'd be lucky.

You should get a medal for your efforts here.
Personally speaking if it were me, I would toss it in the metal recycling bin and call it a loss just to save myself the aggravation, save the five parts and few fasteners and move on.

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Great project and you are in good hands.
there are a number things to watch for to successfully complete that build.
@Onan18 I believe knows some of the problems to look for.

From the top of my memory.
you need to make sure the impulse is clear.
you have to clearance the ribs on the pto side case to get the cylinder to set down.
the screws were mentioned
upgrade to a 372 style intake clamp
by a new clutch drum that will allow an upgrade to a rim sprocket.
use a muffler bracket from a 346 and use loctite on the muffler bolts or ultimate copper on the muffler gasket and get some on the threads.

If you start a build thread some of the experienced guys may chime in with tips.

that will be a great saw when you are done.

Thank you for the information! ParagonBuilder is going to be helping me with the build and I live 8 minutes away from him so I'm definitely in good hands. Yesterday we determined that the 346 muffler bracket will not work on my saw due to the design of the oil tank/case assembly. Will definitely be upgrading to the intake clamp you mentioned. Again thank you for the information!

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http://opeforum.com/threads/husqvarna-350-346-repair-thread.9794/

Page three modifying the muffler support is covered and page 8 the 346 swap is covered.
 
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