If I pull all the EQ stickers and replace them with Husky and Stihl stickers it should run like a hot saw
That's why I call one of mine "HUSKYQUAKE" :jester:
If I pull all the EQ stickers and replace them with Husky and Stihl stickers it should run like a hot saw
I'd put an 'STP' sticker on mine (if I had one)!
Philbert
I hear they also help keep the chain sharp, as well as reduce vibration and noise level.
For all you guys that don't want to make the carb tool or remove the carb to cut slots, the slots can be accomplished by using a diamond tipped engraving bit and a dremel. Lay the saw on its side in good light, use a small straight tipped screwdriver as a guide and run the engraver up and down till a nice slot is formed, finish with compressed air and you have nice conventionally adjustable screws.
WHAT??? i CAN'T HEAR YOU:hmm3grin2orange:
It ain't right how the little buggers run after a mild port job either!I am new to this site, I originally came looking for some ideas to fix up my brother's husky and after 73 pages of this thread I am bidding on another project that is about the same cost as the parts to fix the other saw. This ain't right.
It ain't right how the little buggers run after a mild port job either!
Could be, I never started mine before I took it apart. Given the scratches on the piston from from flashing in the exhaust port, and the tiny size of the port, I just went ahead and ground it out.port job, hell, they run pretty damn well with just a MM, sheesh.
i think this thread is dieing
i think this thread is dieing