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That 440 sure does look nice, didn't know Oregon did bars like that either!

 

 

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And they'll do one for you, too ...for $190... *cough*

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Got the MS361 finished. She's already blowing almost exactly 200 psi:

 

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I'll try and get vids as the weather permits.

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Someone described porting as a slapping a thong on a Granny today:lol:

 

I think a closer description would be taking the granny back in time to 21 and rearing her on steroids and prime steak:thumbup:

 

To clarify - we take a machine that is in good running order and make sure the flow of gasses through the machine is improved, the timing sometimes changed to increase fuel/air charge, ]power band, increase compression and give a healthy saw more power.

 

What we don't do is take a clapped out old saw, overlook bad compression and shagged bottom end then open up the ports! This would be pretty pointless!

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Was that a pop up or a dropped gasket?

 

Lathe work - .030 off the squish band, .040 off the base, very thin gasket. Squish is set to .018.

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Lathe work - .030 off the squish band, .040 off the base, very thin gasket. Squish is set to .018.

 

Just had to convert to metric:001_rolleyes: :lol:

 

That squish is a bit tight!

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Just had to convert to metric:001_rolleyes: :lol:

 

That squish is a bit tight!

 

I had that squish on my 385XP, too. ;) By comparison, the squish on my 2165 with BB kit is a huge .029" without gasket. But the .030" pop-up helps a bit on that machine.

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