Dennis Cahoon
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Looks fantastic, Randy, as always.
Quit kissing up Brad!
Looks fantastic, Randy, as always.
Quit kissing up Brad!
Looks fantastic, Randy, as always.
Are you gonna port that jug Randy W sent you or just run it stock?
I was planning on degreeing both, checking squish and compression, then running them both as is in the same log. I am not planning on porting it. When I'm done with that, I'll send it where ever he wants it to go.
It takes more work to get the same gains over an OEM jug. But with the cost difference I still feel like it's a good way to go if a top end is needed. How they stack up stock again OEM doesn't concern me at all. :msp_sneaky:
I had to do some carb work on another saw........just now slipping the jug on. :bang:
I'm only doing it because I told WatsonR that I would. Just trying to keep up my end of the bargain. Where you're only interested in how they port, WatsonR is probably more interested in how they stack up stock for stock. Just a guess.
So, you should be cutting in about 15 minutes?
How about something more interesting/rare like that 610evl project? Are you taking a vacation from it to pay some bills?
......we do lots of stuff besides just port work.
like what? stuffin your face with pie.
And stuff.
Well the damn camera ain't charged.
I'm gonna find something besides this wild cherry to cut while the battery charges.....that wood is hard....really hard......harder than a.......well you know.
That's one of the nicest AM cylinders that I have seen. Do the 372 cylinders look that nice, if so I will get one and try it. I see no reason not to use them.
Later
Dan
.....that wood is hard....really hard......harder than a.......well you know.
And stuff.
Well the damn camera ain't charged.
I'm gonna find something besides this wild cherry to cut while the battery charges.....that wood is hard....really hard......harder than a.......well you know.
The 372 jugs are a bit better in my mind.
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