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Crocky

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  1. It just depends what you prefer. I don’t think you’re missing out.
  2. I have 3 of these available. I also have a 353 that I’ll be converting into a 346xp. Genuine top end etc. Other models also available
  3. I’ve been sourcing and selling older saws for a couple of years now. I recently managed to come across some I didn’t think I ever would. £949 inc vat
  4. Crocky

    Porting

    Looking forward to getting the other done for you. 👌🏻
  5. Crocky

    Porting

    Simons a good guy. I’ve only seen his 572 run. Looks a strong saw. Artur does good work. He’s the only person I advise people go to if they can’t wait. He’s doing things right. If anyone is looking to get a saw ported, make sure you’re getting what you pay for. Not just some port widening and a gasket delete. Lots of guys out there charging fortunes and doing half a job.
  6. Crocky

    Porting

    If anyone want to get a hold of me the best way is to message me on IG.
  7. Crocky

    Porting

    hi Ollie, didn’t see a notification for this. I’m not always on here. PM me and we can have a chat. I’m taking bookings for June.
  8. I’ve actually wanted to do a pink saw for a while. Problem is you can’t dye it pink. Needs to be hydro dipped.
  9. Crocky

    372xp

    the 372s are prone to leaking from the clutch side crank seal, if you're replacing this you need to replace the o ring as well, and i'd suggest replacing the sleeve at the same time. I've had them leak when the seal was changed but the sleeve wasn't. they also have issues where the intake boot leaks around the intake manifold support, this can happen when its warm. the plastic clamp deforms. farmertec do a metal one that is actually better than OEM. if this needs replaced i'd replace the intake boot at the same time. a pressure and vac test should tell you this but may mask the deformed clamp.
  10. I'll just leave this here 👀 @Hywel Jones 36" bar in some Chestnut.
  11. Crocky

    Porting

    PM me for details
  12. Crocky

    Porting

    yes to all of the above.
  13. Crocky

    201 porting

    Yeah Joes a good guy, does some good work. I’m planning on getting one of my 2511s over to him to get it on the dyno.
  14. Crocky

    201 porting

    Maybe something to do with transfer velocity. Not sure though. I was a bit wary of cutting it off but after porting one with it off I have no problem binning it now 😂
  15. Crocky

    201 porting

    Sorry for the late reply. Been a bit manic the last week.
  16. Crocky

    201 porting

    I cut it off when I’m cutting the base on them too. It does no harm. Crank case still feeds the transfers the same.
  17. Crocky

    201 porting

    I do the same. No need for that extra weight 😂
  18. Crocky

    201 porting

    It’s not too loud. Actually had a nice rip off it.
  19. Crocky

    201 porting

    I can supply a modified muffler if you like. If you didn’t want to go for a full port job. Or I can modify your own if you send it up. this is how I do them.
  20. Crocky

    201 porting

    Yes it’s worth it. It’s a completely different saw when ported right. A bit of machining and the port timing changed and it’s a much better saw. The m-tronics adapt very well to port work and you can get really good gains, when the right work is done. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
  21. Thanks Con! Appreciate that.

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