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Ugh...somehow I missed a Ford Eagle in OH on CL for $30 in very clean shape. Some knucklehead drove 2 1/2 hours to snap it up....
 
Love those twins! May well be wrong, but I think the EZ and EZ6 had the same displacement, but the EZ had a single reed where the EZ6 had the 4 petal cage. Carbs were different also. The EZ had one of the first HL Tillys on it. May well have been the very first saw to use 'em but can't say for sure. That's a landmark!

Dan

Dan I believe both the EZ and EZ6 had the single reed. Both are 5.01ci. Cylinder (but not piston, rings, crank, or rod) part numbers are different between the two, and the flywheel is smaller/lighter on the EZ6. Both had Tillotson HL's. The EZ6 has a different crankcase cover and flywheel cover to match the smaller diameter flywheel. I believe the first DD 5.01ci Homelite saw to have the pyramid reed setup was the 600D.
 
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MS 310 Dresser, WI

A bunch of stuff for sale

A bunch of stuff for sale - $1 (Dresser WI)

Date: 2012-03-15, 8:30PM CDT
Reply to: [email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?]

A 310 STIHL chainsaw with a 20 inch bar. 3 chains and a carrying case. $300.00. Will also throw in a bottle of chain lube and a gas can. Hardly used

Philbert
 
I saw that and wondered about the "high output" claim -- anybody got a clue as to how it could be?
Thanks

It's got a windowed piston, were all other kits are going to have no windows. This might add some transfer flow.

Although he's incorrect about the bore size of the 039/MS390 it's 49mm which is 3mm larger then this kit, not 2mm like he states in the add.
 

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