I just finished my Huztl MS 460 kit. I have started it but have not cut with it. I installed the P&C that came in the kit. I've built both the Huztl 440 and 660. The 460 kit is a lot like the 660 kit but smaller.
The Good-
The kit had all the parts and they went together well. The quality was on par with the 660 kits. The kit started after 5 pulls after adjusting the carb screws out 1 1/2 turns.
The Bad-
The air filter housing was cracked and the air filter flange that holds the filter cover on was stripped so the cover stud didn't thread in. After a few email interactions and photos, Huztl has replacements on the way. The other issue was the crank did not slide into the bearing easily even after heating the crankcase halves in the oven at 250f and the crank in the freezer. After getting the case halves together I tried to knock the crank into the center but it wouldn't go. It was close and I was worried about breaking the crank so I left it. I installed the cylinder gasket even though the squish was around 48 mil. I know from past Huztl kits that there is a lot of squish band variation in the cylinders so I was afraid to eliminate the cylinder gasket. The gasket was cardboard not metal like on the 660.
The Ugly-
The cylinder and piston machining looked good but the casting on the intake port had a lot of irregularities. Fortunately all these cleaned up fine with a small file.
I have some downed pines to clean up tomorrow so I will update with photos.
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The Good-
The kit had all the parts and they went together well. The quality was on par with the 660 kits. The kit started after 5 pulls after adjusting the carb screws out 1 1/2 turns.
The Bad-
The air filter housing was cracked and the air filter flange that holds the filter cover on was stripped so the cover stud didn't thread in. After a few email interactions and photos, Huztl has replacements on the way. The other issue was the crank did not slide into the bearing easily even after heating the crankcase halves in the oven at 250f and the crank in the freezer. After getting the case halves together I tried to knock the crank into the center but it wouldn't go. It was close and I was worried about breaking the crank so I left it. I installed the cylinder gasket even though the squish was around 48 mil. I know from past Huztl kits that there is a lot of squish band variation in the cylinders so I was afraid to eliminate the cylinder gasket. The gasket was cardboard not metal like on the 660.
The Ugly-
The cylinder and piston machining looked good but the casting on the intake port had a lot of irregularities. Fortunately all these cleaned up fine with a small file.
I have some downed pines to clean up tomorrow so I will update with photos.
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