jeepinmatt
ArboristSite Member
I recently acquired a non-running MS660 from a friend. I was there when it died. He was finishing the back cut on a 50" oak trunk that we were dropping, and it just stopped mid cut and wouldn't recrank. I finished the cut with my trusty old 046.
I know the gas he was running was properly mixed 50:1 for a multitude of reasons, the biggest being that he was running his other 2 saws out of the same fuel can with zero issues. So I checked the obvious things. It's getting spark, has fuel, and seems to be getting it to the cylinder. Carb is perfect (he had recently acquired the saw and replaced a few things including the carb). Air filter is clean. BUT, compression is 110psi, and the exhaust side of the piston is very scored.
So, the price was right and now it's mine, and now it needs new life breathed into it. Which leads me to several questions:
1. Would 110psi comp and a scored exhaust side cause it to not run? 1 out of 25 pulls you hear it almost hit and run, but it never actually does.
2. Assuming it needs a new piston and cylinder, what's the hot ticket? NOT concerned with doing it as cheap as possible, but I don't want to waste money either.
3. I will probably want to get it ported. I have a Woodmizer LT30, and want something to trim oversize logs down on a couple sides to fit the mill, plus I occasionally cut down 30"+ trees and want something that wears a 36"ish bar and is stronger than the 046Mag for those situations. What's the ballpark cost for a decent port job? $100 or $500 or something in between?
4. If I'm sending it off to be ported, would it make sense for the guy doing the port work to also supply the top end and basically go through the saw?
Thanks in advance!
And here's a few pics of the 660 killer since everybody likes pics
I know the gas he was running was properly mixed 50:1 for a multitude of reasons, the biggest being that he was running his other 2 saws out of the same fuel can with zero issues. So I checked the obvious things. It's getting spark, has fuel, and seems to be getting it to the cylinder. Carb is perfect (he had recently acquired the saw and replaced a few things including the carb). Air filter is clean. BUT, compression is 110psi, and the exhaust side of the piston is very scored.
So, the price was right and now it's mine, and now it needs new life breathed into it. Which leads me to several questions:
1. Would 110psi comp and a scored exhaust side cause it to not run? 1 out of 25 pulls you hear it almost hit and run, but it never actually does.
2. Assuming it needs a new piston and cylinder, what's the hot ticket? NOT concerned with doing it as cheap as possible, but I don't want to waste money either.
3. I will probably want to get it ported. I have a Woodmizer LT30, and want something to trim oversize logs down on a couple sides to fit the mill, plus I occasionally cut down 30"+ trees and want something that wears a 36"ish bar and is stronger than the 046Mag for those situations. What's the ballpark cost for a decent port job? $100 or $500 or something in between?
4. If I'm sending it off to be ported, would it make sense for the guy doing the port work to also supply the top end and basically go through the saw?
Thanks in advance!
And here's a few pics of the 660 killer since everybody likes pics