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Just one query, does the twin port cover come complete with outlet mesh & cover and gasket?

 

The dual port cover is just the cover. If you look at what's on there now it's in 2 parts. The exhaust casing with a single port and the cover which has not exhast port.

 

The new cover just bolts on to your existing casing giving you the second port. It comes with a mesh spark screen. Not sure about the gasket.... I'll have to check mine, but I don't think i fitted it.

 

More reading here:

 

http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/120192.htm

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And then why not the long clutch cover 1122 648 0401 complete with chip deflector 1122 656 1510 too :thumbup1:

 

You could be right about the availibility in the UK. I got mine in the US. Pretty sure Mister Solutions sell the DP cover only.

 

IMO there isn't much point in the longer clutch cover unless you have the 3/4 wrap handle and you can't get the standard wrap handles for the MS460 in this country.

However, you can get the 3/4 wrap handle that fits the MS460 rescue saw, which will fit.:001_smile:

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Yes, that's a fair comment, but if you put the big dogs on it then you may as well.

 

Yes the bar fits and I'm pretty sure it works with the chainbrake handle. On the 660 there is a different brake handle for the 3/4 wraps bars.

 

Yep, no reason to change the 460 brake handle (unless you want to fit the catalytic muffler).

 

For the 660;

In 2008 the shape of the 3/4 wrap handle bars was changed and they standardised the 1122 790 9101 brake handle so that it would work with the new 3/4 wrap handles.

Hence,

For the newer 3/4 wrap handles 1122 790 3611 (unheated) and 1122 790 3610 (heated) you can use the newer (post 1998) standardised 1122 790 9101 brake handle.

 

For the older 3/4 wrap handles you have to use the 1122 790 9102 brake handle. Which you also do if you have the full wrap handle.

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