Dave's hooking me up with a runner but thank you anyway. If I end up needing more parts I'll check with you.@beaglebriar I turned the 55 over by the clutch. Felt like very good psi turning through that way.
Dave's hooking me up with a runner but thank you anyway. If I end up needing more parts I'll check with you.
If you find two, let me know.
On that 460 piston, as Doc inferred, you have to check the width of the skirt at the bottom of the piston. If the skirt does not seal the intake, you are screwed.
Often, I can eyeball them. Turn the piston up side down and compare thickness of both sides. It will wear on the intake side first. If that skirt looks thinner than the other side, replace it. If not, I like using OEM pistons, and don't like paying $90+. I have brought some pretty dirty ones back to life and they run great.
Note: The piston will not have uniform thickness throughout. The skirt measurement is critical. If you need a # to compare with, let me know, I have some AM ones laying around (I usually compare one to OEM on the spot, and just did not retain the #s).
This 046 D … just put together from porting #2, and wow, what an improvement! Pulls like a freight train now!!!
It was just a case w/bad bearings + seals, but the cylinder was still OK. Almost all the rest is Asian (tank holder, plastics, handle, clutch, etc.) or stolen from other parts saws (stole the piston from another saw).
I'm really starting to like em! Great price, much lighter than an ES bar (440 + 460 balance great with them), nose sprocket is larger than a Stihl E bar (they designed it for performance, not low kick back).
And, they cut great! Not found anything to not like about them yet!
Oh and the oiler hole is a nice size, I don't have to drill it out like I'm doing with all my Stihl ES Light bars.
Can’t be too prepared for winter! Pretty lucky I live on the coast, snow is a rare event!For all of my Southern friends. I have 4 snowblowers....View attachment 138137 View attachment 138138 View attachment 138139 View attachment 138140 Not a chainsaw but I’ve been working on my toro snowblower. I was sick of the Tecumseh not running well. Went through 3 carbs and it builds too much pressure in the breather...so I bought a Hemi headed Predator engine.
Chinese copy of a Honda. Had to use an adapter to go from 3/4” to 1” shaft. Had to weld and grind, but it works great. Bought an adjustable high speed jet from a snowblower guru in Pennsylvania. Fabricated a hot air intake to heat the air. I was able to get all of the covers to fit.