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Marty here is some general information on cylinder and piston size on the saws you asked about

 

Ps-6400 bore 47mm stroke 37mm 64cc

Ps-7300 bore 50mm stroke 37mm 73cc

Ps-7900 bore 52mm stroke 37mm 79cc

 

Ps-90110 bore 52mm stroke 42mm 90cc

That longer stroke on the old heavyweight gives it that bigger displacement

Thanks

Posted
That looks a beast! Which model/cc is that saw?

 

That's the PS-7910 Steve 79cc one of the best power too weight ratio saws

 

:thumbup::thumbup:

Posted
Used my spud ported 7901 today, great saw, it was good before, it's even better now.

 

Great news Tom you got that 7901 running again and some gains

Can't be bad :thumbup::thumbup:

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