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modding my a 201t


Johny Walker
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First pic shows the hole. The second picture is a ported saw spud did for me. The exhaust cracked and the casing came apart but you should be able to see the inside pipe I mentioned.

 

Hope this helps. I also started a thread quite a while ago about this. Ill see if I can find it.

 

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Edit: the thread I mentioned...

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/3772-porting-ms200t.html

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If anyone strips there 201t exhaust apart can you post a picture of both halves up for me so I can see it.

 

I havnt had a 201t in my hands yet so don't actually know what's there. :thumbup:

 

Sorry fella, just took the exhaust off the 201T to find it's a tin opener job - it's spot welded together and i don't fancy screwing the warranty:blushing:

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