Mastermind
Work Saw Specialist
Good looking Dolly here. I really admire the classic looks of these saws.
The offset combustion chamber makes for a strange looking piston. This one is going in backwards too. The ring ends make it impossible to widen the uppers without spinning it around.
I'm a firm believer to modifying the uppers. I feel like the transfers are key to a strong saw. After all, that's how the fuel reaches the combustion chamber.
Just standard stuff from here on out.
We ended up with 162° exhaust duration, 22° BD, and 154° of intake duration with .024 squish.
Here's the saw as it was when it got here. The chain isn't very sharp and it's a bit fat....but this is how I received it so....
[video=youtube;T5DtlnW7fy0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DtlnW7fy0&feature=g-upl&context=G2541256AUAAAAAAAAAA[/video]
I've ran it some since finished, but it needs a little carb or vent work. It gets a bit lean after a few seconds so I'll be doing some tinkering before it's ready for wood. I will say this though, it's a much different saw now.
The offset combustion chamber makes for a strange looking piston. This one is going in backwards too. The ring ends make it impossible to widen the uppers without spinning it around.
I'm a firm believer to modifying the uppers. I feel like the transfers are key to a strong saw. After all, that's how the fuel reaches the combustion chamber.
Just standard stuff from here on out.
We ended up with 162° exhaust duration, 22° BD, and 154° of intake duration with .024 squish.
Here's the saw as it was when it got here. The chain isn't very sharp and it's a bit fat....but this is how I received it so....
[video=youtube;T5DtlnW7fy0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DtlnW7fy0&feature=g-upl&context=G2541256AUAAAAAAAAAA[/video]
I've ran it some since finished, but it needs a little carb or vent work. It gets a bit lean after a few seconds so I'll be doing some tinkering before it's ready for wood. I will say this though, it's a much different saw now.