Husqvarna 455 fuel line routing

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I bought a basket case Husqvarna 455. Everything looked great, and I had a Husqvarna 460 cylinder, piston and crank, so I used that. I put the saw back together, with new seals and cylinder gasket. I rebuilt the carburetor and removed the limiters. By the way, to remove the limiters, just push them down with a pick or small screwdriver and unscrew the screws all the way. Anyways, I am not sure which fuel line goes where. Rather than use trial and error, I would rather look at a diagram. Does anyone have a diagram or picture of how the fuel lines go? Thanks
 
So you can modify the 4## series? I have a 450 all stock minus the adjustable oiler. It runs great I didn't do a muffler mod on it because it has no baffle to begin with. Just curious about putting a 460 cylinder on a 455 how did that work? I think the 455 made more power than the 460 but anyways do they fit on 450? I'm a stihl guy but the 450 was my first and a damn good saw.
 
The 460 cylinder piston and crank fit right in. The only difference is the bore size is bigger on the 460


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So you can modify the 4## series? I have a 450 all stock minus the adjustable oiler. It runs great I didn't do a muffler mod on it because it has no baffle to begin with. Just curious about putting a 460 cylinder on a 455 how did that work? I think the 455 made more power than the 460 but anyways do they fit on 450? I'm a stihl guy but the 450 was my first and a damn good saw.
450 is different than a 455 or 460. You're maxed out on that chassis.
 

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