morbius18
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I'm working on porting a few husqvarna cylinders to test on my saw. It's a 365sp and I got it dirt cheap with a bad crank. Cylinder had some transfer and it needed a new piston.
On the OEM 48mm cylinder, I widened the ports, opened up the lower transfers, slightly widened uppers, opened up intake and exhaust, port matched and modded muffler
The numbers for the 48mm are:
Intake: 75*
Exhaust 105*
Transfer 120*
It ran really well.
I pulled it to lower the intake to around 80*
I got a good deal on an OEM 50mm 372xp p&c, so I figured that I'd pick up a farmertec 52mm to test.
I've finished with the intake ports on these and moved to the exhaust.
This is where I'm confused.
The 52mm farmertec with the intake done is:
Intake: 82*
Exhaust: 104*
Transfers: 128*
I'm shooting for the exhaust to be around 100*, so should I slightly raise the exhaust port? Or the exhaust and transfers together to keep the blowdown close? The squish is bad with the china special at .037 without gasket, so I'm trying to keep all the compression that I have on this.
On the OEM 48mm cylinder, I widened the ports, opened up the lower transfers, slightly widened uppers, opened up intake and exhaust, port matched and modded muffler
The numbers for the 48mm are:
Intake: 75*
Exhaust 105*
Transfer 120*
It ran really well.
I pulled it to lower the intake to around 80*
I got a good deal on an OEM 50mm 372xp p&c, so I figured that I'd pick up a farmertec 52mm to test.
I've finished with the intake ports on these and moved to the exhaust.
This is where I'm confused.
The 52mm farmertec with the intake done is:
Intake: 82*
Exhaust: 104*
Transfers: 128*
I'm shooting for the exhaust to be around 100*, so should I slightly raise the exhaust port? Or the exhaust and transfers together to keep the blowdown close? The squish is bad with the china special at .037 without gasket, so I'm trying to keep all the compression that I have on this.