High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys Hockfire Saws

What's on your bench?

jacktheripper

Papa Squat
GoldMember
Local time
5:50 PM
User ID
28875
Joined
Apr 5, 2024
Messages
563
Reaction score
2,337
Location
Wyoming
Country flag
Two updates:

The 288xp seems to be running pretty good now. I installed a different crank, new bearings, and a Meteor piston kit.


The 254 case is assembled, and top end is installed. I snagged a beautiful tank/handle, OEM piston kit, clutch parts, and half wrap from @JohnnyBlade. Hoping to get it running tomorrow!

IMG_0593.jpeg
 

hacskaroly

2100 Fanclub Member
Yearly GoldMember
Local time
4:50 PM
User ID
27954
Joined
Nov 24, 2023
Messages
2,276
Reaction score
7,412
Location
Northern Idaho, Ehh
Country flag
20250806_151619.jpg
Is that a McCulloch made cylinder on the Porter Cable or just a similar style from the same era?
 

heimannm

Mastermind Approved!
GoldMember
Local time
6:50 PM
User ID
714
Joined
Jan 28, 2016
Messages
3,790
Reaction score
26,731
Location
Dike, Iowa
Country flag
I have not investigated the Porter Cable saw very much so I am not sure who built the engine. The styling of the cylinder and fits is certainly reminiscent of the engine design on the Reed Prentice saws (McCulloch built engines) but I think many cylinder designs from the era looked very similar..

Mark
 

heimannm

Mastermind Approved!
GoldMember
Local time
6:50 PM
User ID
714
Joined
Jan 28, 2016
Messages
3,790
Reaction score
26,731
Location
Dike, Iowa
Country flag
As they say in a Mel Brookes movie..."It's alive!"

20250808_173135.jpg

20250808_173217.jpg

Evidently someone lost or damaged the original air filter so they came up with a very creative alternative.

20250807_185425.jpg

I don't think it has the correct H needle in the carburetor as I have it turned fully CW and it still seems to be pretty rich but it does run and idle, manual oiler works (after I got the lines installed correctly), and our adapted bar adjust screw works like the original to tension the chain.

According to Mike Acres site this Porter Cable 534 is a 1958 5.78 In3 / 95cc model.

After a little internet research I discovered this one is missing a top shroud so if anyone has a shed full of these old saws I could use one...

1_0633dc9e9dcbfcaf44cdf2fd16114fa6 (1).jpg

We were able to get it going without the aid of the operating instructions.

Mark
 
Last edited:

Sloughfoot

Pinnacle OPE Member
Yearly GoldMember
Local time
4:50 PM
User ID
26879
Joined
Jun 7, 2023
Messages
753
Reaction score
1,945
Location
Norcal
Country flag
As they say in a Mel Brookes movie..."It's alive!"

View attachment 466590

View attachment 466591

Evidently some lost or damaged the original air filter so they came up with a very creative alternative.

View attachment 466592

I don't think it has the correct H needle in the carburetor as I have it turned fully CW and it still seems to be pretty rich but it does run and idle, manual oiler works (after I got the lines installed correctly), and our adapted bar adjust screw works like the original to tension the chain.

According to Mike Acres site this Porter Cable 534 is a 1958 5.78 In3 / 95cc model.

After a little internet research I discovered this one is missing a top shroud so if anyone has a shed full of these old saws I could use one...

View attachment 466593

We were able to get it going without the aid of the operating instructions.

Mark
 

legdelimber

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
7:50 PM
User ID
8391
Joined
Jan 14, 2019
Messages
608
Reaction score
1,452
Location
N.C.
Country flag
On the Porter-Cable, Is that bailing twine wrapped around the filter core?
If so, I can't imagine it allowing sufficient air flow to let it run well much beyond idle air flow needs.
Just for giggles, have ya tried to run and tune the saw without that filter element?

Maybe color the mixture needle tip with bluing or a contrasting color of sharpie, then gently screw in and touch bottom of the hole to see if it rubs off the coloring? Make sure it touches evenly, all the way around the tip and not some skippy uneven pattern.
Might help to decide if the screw is the right one for the carburetor?

Just me spitballing from the couch, so take my ideas for whatever worth they may have.
 

heimannm

Mastermind Approved!
GoldMember
Local time
6:50 PM
User ID
714
Joined
Jan 28, 2016
Messages
3,790
Reaction score
26,731
Location
Dike, Iowa
Country flag
I've run it with and without the air filter and you cannot detect any difference in performance. Perhaps one day I will look through an assortment of Tillotson HL carburetors and see if I can find a longer needle to test. Had that same thing happen on a Homelite that someone brought in a few weeks ago and we were able to take the H needle from another saw and make it run properly.

Mark
 

jacktheripper

Papa Squat
GoldMember
Local time
5:50 PM
User ID
28875
Joined
Apr 5, 2024
Messages
563
Reaction score
2,337
Location
Wyoming
Country flag
394 cases and top end are assembled, passed vac and pressure test. But I had to use some moto seal around the clutch side crank seal, because there was a small scratch in the sealing surface of the case. Got my parts in from @Shane¹. Looking forward to getting this thing running.IMG_0626.jpeg

I should add, the ring gap on the rings that were on the carcass could have been measured with a ruler. It was something like 1/4 inch. I don’t know how the saw even ran. It is very evident that this saw was very very used. If it could think, it would probably be thinking, “Why do I have to do this all over again? Please, just spare me and let me die.” But here comes round two for the old girl.
 
Top