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That vid despite being shockingly boring really does not do justice to the performance added to that 357 to the work its had done though mate, martins let me loose on it a few times and its impressive.

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That vid despite being shockingly boring really does not do justice to the performance added to that 357 to the work its had done though mate, martins let me loose on it a few times and its impressive.

 

I see what you did there.

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is this better matty

ed give up with the 660 and just let me cut it up :lol::lol:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmbkcTNypAc]husq 357 ported - YouTube[/ame]

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is this better matty

ed give up with the 660 and just let me cut it up :lol::lol:

 

Whose the tubby fella in the vid:001_tt2::lol:

 

The saw is nice though, who ported it:thumbup1:

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On a bit of a negative note, has anyone suffered any catastrophic engine failures through having ported a saw?

It must put extra load on the bearings, crank, flywheel, clutch?

Does it lessen the life of the saw?

:confused1:

 

:vroam:

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On a bit of a negative note, has anyone suffered any catastrophic engine failures through having ported a saw?

It must put extra load on the bearings, crank, flywheel, clutch?

Does it lessen the life of the saw?

:confused1:

 

:vroam:

 

Not me . I have 3 of spuds . All run more efficiently .

Posted
On a bit of a negative note, has anyone suffered any catastrophic engine failures through having ported a saw?

It must put extra load on the bearings, crank, flywheel, clutch?

Does it lessen the life of the saw?

:confused1:

 

:vroam:

 

Ask Rich about his 026:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Not had any issues to date and some of mine have been out there a few years now.

 

I do thake care in making sure that certain constraints are not breeched when porting.

 

In reality, the bottom end of the saw is pretty over specified and will stand up to the extra power.

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Ask Rich about his 026:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Not had any issues to date and some of mine have been out there a few years now.

 

I do thake care in making sure that certain constraints are not breeched when porting.

 

In reality, the bottom end of the saw is pretty over specified and will stand up to the extra power.

 

It wasnt his 026 :sneaky2:

saying that he did fit new pot and piston and it runs really nice its a shame the 026 is not as good for porting as they are a great little saw:thumbup:

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