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Fir Man
Make sure it has the 45 mm cylinderI had a 350 that was going to be my hot-rod, junker, tractor saw, but sold it to a bud before I got to tweak it.
Maybe I need to pick up another? There is a ugly one at the pawn shop here...
Make sure it has the 45 mm cylinderI had a 350 that was going to be my hot-rod, junker, tractor saw, but sold it to a bud before I got to tweak it.
Maybe I need to pick up another? There is a ugly one at the pawn shop here...
I did what you said! It don't reach the dog. It's about 1/4" inboard and won't bend out.Sunfish, at least you are honest
Old cat, the 346xp bracket only attaches to the dog .... not the starter side ...cut off the leg for the starter side
I used the part across the muffler & brazed a section to it. I also did one where I used a screw right into the plastic on the 350 case. Put the screw in with 1194 to seal. It rattled a bigger hole... then put a nut & bolt to the inside with a washer. The bracket cracked! Replaced it with a strip of aluminum.......It's still not leaking! And the muffler didn't rattle loose & the bracket didn't fail going on 4 years now. WAY too ugly for a video. (Was the farmer Jones build in the 350 comparison video I had posted somewhere where; it has a 350 case & Jonsered handle)I still don't understand the 346 bracket idea, I like the idea but my 346 bracket will not reach over to the pto side mount?????????
What is that, grit?This is how I clean the caps.
http://www.nooffswitch.net/2014pics/nov14a.JPG
http://www.nooffswitch.net/2014pics/nov14f.JPG
Another plus on the video! Thanks for taking the time to share.
nobody likes my tack weld idea?
Why not? That should change the natural frequency and work.
This is how I clean the caps.
http://www.nooffswitch.net/2014pics/nov14a.JPG
http://www.nooffswitch.net/2014pics/nov14f.JPG
Another plus on the video! Thanks for taking the time to share.
I have tig, mig, stick & gas, but like Mattyos use of the 346 bracket a whole lot better!(Reason some don't like the tack weld concept...is many either don't have a welder or skills to handle the thin materials...)
(Brass and Hard solder might work)
(Always Trying to come up with concepts not requiring expensive tools/over head to accomplish)
Not the norm...I have tig, mig, stick & gas,
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It's 240What is that, grit?
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