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Hey all,

Ive had a little ms180 for about 9 years,it gets little use nowadays so my plan is to do an exhaust/muffler(if your north american) modification on it to up the power,just too see how much i can get.If its a decent result i might look at modifying a larger saw,maybe ms261.

My question is just how difficult is it ?

Whats entailed?

Im pretty mechanically minded so im capable(i hope)

The 180 has no carb adjustment so is it possible just to mod the exhaust???

Thanks for all replies and advice in advance folks :001_smile:

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I opened up the louvers on my 170 exhaust outlet with a screwdriver, just pried them open a bit, that made it pull a bit harder, but don't go mad with no carb adjustment.

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Just cutting the louvres off and bolting the plate back on makes a difference.

 

The exhaust port is inline with the depression between the bolt holes.Drilling a hole here will make a big difference.

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Sorry for being a dumbass but are the louvres the deflector fins on the small piece above?

 

Yes, and the hole idea might be worth a go, but watch for leen running, so I would look at an 8mm hole

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i bought one of these for a ms170 that the carb rubbers were knackered. about a year ago and still ok.

 

 

i chose this one as it is adjustable, but may require some holes drilling in plastic side to get to the adjust. ~£8 is pretty fair for a new carb i reckon

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