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I will have to speak to Ian there, all the parts i have looked at are not set set up, also there is no power increase using this filter.

 

 

Do you maybe not think the increase in power (potentially) may be offset by the larger crankshaft and bar pattern? As for set up, either you mean part availability or fitting... If you mean fittings, the mounting plate/carb elbow is the same part number, as for availability, I'll ask husky directly on Monday

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A few questions for the gang... what is biggest bar I can fit on to my 560? Secondly, in percentage terms how much more power can I get out of the 560 if I get it ported, also will porting increase the revs too or just increase power. Thanks.

 

I think the blue coil will limit the revs in fresh air but mine spins up quicke and is stronger in the cut . Louder too :001_smile:

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Been reading about people suggesting fitting a 562 air filter to a 560 to get gains . Now as I see it you will need the high top filter cover (easy enough to come by ) and the 562 filter itself,that has deeper gills ( so overall height is greater ) this leads me to think you would need a tall inlet throat to mount it on ( like on the walbro verses Tillotsen carb on a 394/395 ) Any one over the pond confirm this ? Troll , any one ?

Looking up the IPLs should tell you what you need (they are on several Husky websites, if they aren't on the UK one, look at the Swedish or US one) - but I seriously doubt you will gain anything but bulk and weight by doing it - unless you are in very "dusty" conditions.

 

If you want as much air as possible in, use a nylon mesh filter.

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