So I just went to the garage to port the saw, after removing the muffler, I got the bright idea to ram the cylinder full of rags and just raise the top of the exhaust port, it took under 10 minutes and came out fine even tho it was probely the rudest, crudest port job ever lol. The hardest part was getting a tiny piece of sand paper in there to take the sharp edge off the port, my finger just fit.
The saw gained a few rpm and a little more power but nothing to write home about, its still more torquey than revvy so I didn't hurt its power lower in the revs at all, the exhaust port is about 1/8 of an inch higher than stock now.
Im done porting it unless I can buy a bolt on bigger intake and carb, they're killing its rpm imo.
The saw gained a few rpm and a little more power but nothing to write home about, its still more torquey than revvy so I didn't hurt its power lower in the revs at all, the exhaust port is about 1/8 of an inch higher than stock now.
Im done porting it unless I can buy a bolt on bigger intake and carb, they're killing its rpm imo.