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Tree Freak
thanks for sharing that info,,as you can see i run echos and i have found myself it makes a big difference to open them up
Take a drill and drill out the cat then flip it upside down and make sure all the little particles are out.Guys,
I just removed the muffler from my CS-400 and am about to fire up my dremel. A couple of questions...
1. Does the Cat need to be cut out? When I cut open the hole on the back of the muffler will that free up the cat to just fall out or does it need to be cut?
2. If the cat needs to be cut out whats the best way?
3. How to I remove the carb caps that someone mentioned to tune the saw? Does this mean just adjust the carb settings on the side of the saw (the ones for idle and high rpm?).
Someone please help me... I'm a noob with this chainsaw and I want it to cook!
Thanks everyone,
Adam
Then how do I adjust the needle settings with a flathead screwdriver?
adam
the last slide where it says, "40cc Echo now hangs with 55cc saws!"
You haven't run too many 50cc saws have you? Let me just suggest you change that slide.
My little CS400 with that NK chain cut 1 second faster than my open port Husky Rancher 55 (53cc) . Both with sharp chains. My Rancher 55 is by far my slowest 50cc saw, yes it's tuned good with 150# comp. Let me suggest you run a muff modded tuned right CS400 with a NK chain. Steve
thanks for the tip on the copper coat... i'm going to pick some up real soon.
heres my next question though: i just finished painting the muffler with 1200 degree black paint (pics coming soon). how hot do you think that muffler gets? and I really want to know what the best way to tune my saw is. i heard that i need to take a drywall screw to pull the caps off the needles. i have run about 10 tanks of 89octane with redmax 2stroke mix out of the saw since it was purchased new last summer and i put sta-bil fuel stabilizer in there in the winter. I am going to switch to 93 octane today and run nothing but 93 out of the saw from now on. my question is... How do I tune the saw? Do I just tune it the way it says to in the echo manual? can someone help me with a high performance carb tune?
thanks guys,
adam:chainsawguy:
Adam check out this thread on tuning. Brad even posts a good video.
http://arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=113538
hey thanks for the link and rep power comin' your way.
i wanted to let you guys following this thread know that i completed the mod and put the copper coat on both sides of the gasket, put the muffler back on, added some 93 octane fuel and started her up this afternoon. i haven't tuned her yet or run her through any wood but damn, when i rev it the saw wants to raise the bar up. it seems like it really made a huge difference. i will post when i get it tuned and into some wood. btw, i also polished the muffler port pretty good and shinny.
best of luck with your mods,
adam
Def. gonna give my 370 a work out tmrw. Hopefully ill get it tuned just right, that safety chain needs to go though!
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