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moody
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I've seen plenty of people ask questions in the past about this platform. This thread is a place we can put our collective knowledge to better help those in need.
Common issues I've personally seen:
Plastic boot clamps break causing the saw to run lean and in cases score the p&c.
Easy fix/way to avoid: Buy the metal clamp style, inexpensive way to get added protection.
Loose muffler bolts causing the case or top plastic to be damaged.
Ways to fix/avoid:
Run the saw for a couple minutes shut it down, then snug the bolts. This in most cases will work.
If problems continue use a small amount of loctite. Many kinds of loctite available I've used the red kind with success.
Parts compatible swaps:
On this platform there are plastic handles and metal. These can be swapped back and forth with no modifications. This goes with any and all parts. If you wish to upgrade/replace the top end on your 340/2141 or 345/2145 to the 350/2150 all you need is the riser block from a 350/2150. No modifications are needed. Please note there are 2 top ends that belong to the 350/2150. Open port is 49cc and closed is 51.7.
These saws are quite capable,light and take well to modifications. The 353 and 346 top ends can be replacement options for this platform. And if you're from Iowa the 359 top end can be used with lots of work.:msp_biggrin: Carb swaps are simple they come with Zama and Walbro's stock. You can use intake boots from 357/359's along with other models.
I hope this information helps someone. Add things if you know anything I missed.
Common issues I've personally seen:
Plastic boot clamps break causing the saw to run lean and in cases score the p&c.
Easy fix/way to avoid: Buy the metal clamp style, inexpensive way to get added protection.
Loose muffler bolts causing the case or top plastic to be damaged.
Ways to fix/avoid:
Run the saw for a couple minutes shut it down, then snug the bolts. This in most cases will work.
If problems continue use a small amount of loctite. Many kinds of loctite available I've used the red kind with success.
Parts compatible swaps:
On this platform there are plastic handles and metal. These can be swapped back and forth with no modifications. This goes with any and all parts. If you wish to upgrade/replace the top end on your 340/2141 or 345/2145 to the 350/2150 all you need is the riser block from a 350/2150. No modifications are needed. Please note there are 2 top ends that belong to the 350/2150. Open port is 49cc and closed is 51.7.
These saws are quite capable,light and take well to modifications. The 353 and 346 top ends can be replacement options for this platform. And if you're from Iowa the 359 top end can be used with lots of work.:msp_biggrin: Carb swaps are simple they come with Zama and Walbro's stock. You can use intake boots from 357/359's along with other models.
I hope this information helps someone. Add things if you know anything I missed.
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