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I wa a thinking about these 201 the other day.

 

I would love to get hold of one and sort it with spud to do a port and mods to this machine. Maybe I will have to buy one and get up to spud if he is up to it and see what sort of mods can or can't be done.

 

I've seen the Americans are already tweaking there's.

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I wa a thinking about these 201 the other day.

 

I would love to get hold of one and sort it with spud to do a port and mods to this machine. Maybe I will have to buy one and get up to spud if he is up to it and see what sort of mods can or can't be done.

 

I've seen the Americans are already tweaking there's.

 

Seen the same Rich, interesting stuff - sounds like a typical porting and muffler mod and then a tweak to the ignition timing makes the little buggers go like they should:thumbup:

 

Doing yet another MS200 this weekend - did a couple last week....it just runs and runs:lol:

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Seen the same Rich, interesting stuff - sounds like a typical porting and muffler mod and then a tweak to the ignition timing makes the little buggers go like they should:thumbup:

 

Doing yet another MS200 this weekend - did a couple last week....it just runs and runs:lol:

 

Very funny. :001_tt2:

 

It WILL go again. I will make sure it will even if I end up with a saw that has no original parts left on it to make it run :biggrin:

 

I wounder if the 201 can be ported more than the 200, I guess as soon as either the new husky comes out or the warrantees run out on the 201 people will soon get the itch to port them over here.

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Seen the same Rich, interesting stuff - sounds like a typical porting and muffler mod and then a tweak to the ignition timing makes the little buggers go like they should:thumbup:

 

Doing yet another MS200 this weekend - did a couple last week....it just runs and runs:lol:

 

The 200t you did for me is a belting saw,be interested to see what you& Rich can do to a 201.:biggrin:

A ported 150t might be interesting too!

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To be honest I really havnt got hold of a 201 to even see it let alone take it apart and look at the internals. Was woundering about the muffler mod. Could the Same be done as to the 200 or is it a different setup inside the muffler.

 

Another difference I have noticed in the 200 is some have different mufflers on them. Look the same but inside is different. One I had has two "poles" inside by the port. Guess to mod this properly I need to take the out.

 

Anyway muffler mods are for another thread maybe. Be interested to hear who far you mod the muffler spud by the way.

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To be honest I really havnt got hold of a 201 to even see it let alone take it apart and look at the internals. Was woundering about the muffler mod. Could the Same be done as to the 200 or is it a different setup inside the muffler.

 

Another difference I have noticed in the 200 is some have different mufflers on them. Look the same but inside is different. One I had has two "poles" inside by the port. Guess to mod this properly I need to take the out.

 

Anyway muffler mods are for another thread maybe. Be interested to hear who far you mod the muffler spud by the way.

 

Not done a 201 but from what I have read it is the same MO as the MS200t:thumbup:

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