Ron660
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No way...that's bad luck. The last two saws I bought was a 660 and a 390xp....all even numbers. I was born on an even day and year. Can't break the good luck.U need a 395xp, 361, or a 461!! Lol!!
No way...that's bad luck. The last two saws I bought was a 660 and a 390xp....all even numbers. I was born on an even day and year. Can't break the good luck.U need a 395xp, 361, or a 461!! Lol!!
Im gonna have to get a hot 7900 to whoop up on them 2!!!! Lol!!No way...that's bad luck. The last two saws I bought was a 660 and a 390xp....all even numbers.
What's the issue with "brite stock"? Tech sheet claims a FD rating.I just checked out the msds and it appears to still use brite stock. I would pass.
Also highly doubt it woukd pass FD.
Then I'd have to get a hot 3120.Im gonna have to get a hot 7900 to whoop up on them 2!!!! Lol!!
I run 25:1 sometimes when I'm only milling out of the fuel.How come no one ever runs an odd number ratio?? Is there bad juju running 33:1 or 37:1?
FixedThen I'd have to get a hot 3160.
Burns very dirty. Claiming that you meet a standard and actually beinf certified are two different things.What's the issue with "brite stock"? Tech sheet claims a FD rating.
I believe it says meets or exceeds fb,fc, and fd but if it doesnt have the box with the number the manufacturer is only claiming and the oil hasnt actually been certified by JASOBurns very dirty. Claiming that you meet a standard and actually beinf certified are two different things.
A oil containing brite stock will not pass FD.
Or maybe a ported 084 or 088.Im gonna have to get a hot 7900 to whoop up on them 2!!!! Lol!!
How much oil would you recommend using before a good representation of the quality can be determined?Burns very dirty. Claiming that you meet a standard and actually beinf certified are two different things.
A oil containing brite stock will not pass FD.
Scamsoil once claimed one of their oils met tcw3 and iso egd, which is technically not possible.I believe it says meets or exceeds fb,fc, and fd but if it doesnt have the box with the number the manufacturer is only claiming and the oil hasnt actually been certified by JASO
35 hours in a bike or 50 gallons of fuel in a saw is a decent start.How much oil would you recommend using before a good representation of the quality can be determined?
I was just joking. I may open it up to change port timing more.Why u gonna clean it up Mike? U dont build alil carbon on top?
Lol!! U had me confused!!! Of course that guy on here awhile back laughed because I tore my down to take a look!!! Said he ran his saws 10yrs and never saw the inside until he parted the saw out? Wonder why the saw needed parting out?I was just joking. I may open it up to change port timing more.
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