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Main line is clear out to the street. No more ankle deep showers. The gray line basement drains wouldn't clear in 100 feet of the rooter. Not real sure what my options are now. Guess I could have a better idea if'n I knew where it left out at.

Look around downhill from the basement floor level. Extra wet spot.

Later this summer it may be where the grass is still green is where it comes to daylight.
 
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Making a little progress.. New meteor piston and caber rings. Cleaned up the piston ports, does anyone know if this is actually beneficial? I do it anyways but have always wondered. Squish is set from factory @ .031". I've found that card stock off of stickers brings it right to .019". A little tight but I'd say still acceptable for that small of a bore or am I asking for trouble?
 
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Well the intake is pretty well in the shape that I want it.. Might do a little more smoothing but I did cut through so better judgement says it'll be fine while the boot can still cover it up[emoji58]
 
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Well the intake is pretty well in the shape that I want it.. Might do a little more smoothing but I did cut through so better judgement says it'll be fine while the boot can still cover it up[emoji58]
What is your intake duration?
Try not to remove material from the floor if you can avoid it.
 
Something I found........ An 81dl bar (echo or Mac) is a 23" bar
A 84 driver bar (husky) is about 24"
A 70 driver bar is about 19"
A 72 driver is Close to 20"

That's what may tape says anyways :)
 
Main line is clear out to the street. No more ankle deep showers. The gray line basement drains wouldn't clear in 100 feet of the rooter. Not real sure what my options are now. Guess I could have a better idea if'n I knew where it left out at.
probly about 105 feet from the basement. you got a direction? stake out where the 100' mark is. get a witching stick or welding rod or whatever and have at it.
 
The 'Coppertone' girl. Hooskeybarney with a bad sunburn.
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What is the cover at the top part of the muffler for?
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A home made muffler brace. We tidied it up with proper flat and lock washers.

Stihl decomp on a Hoosky. Extra clearance so it don't hang up.
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Ran him cutting up a large branch out of the huge oak down the street. Fell out last night. Bar/chain rather much done for.

I have a new Oregon 20" K095 but it is way too short for this saw!
 
Something I found........ An 81dl bar (echo or Mac) is a 23" bar
A 84 driver bar (husky) is about 24"
A 70 driver bar is about 19"
A 72 driver is Close to 20"

That's what may tape says anyways :)
It also has to do with the space from the sprocket to the bar studs.
For example; 20"/70 dl is Mac, Homie, Remy old school saws. 20"/72 dl is Hoosky, Echo and the newer stuff.
 
The 'Coppertone' girl. Hooskeybarney with a bad sunburn.
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What is the cover at the top part of the muffler for?
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A home made muffler brace. We tidied it up with proper flat and lock washers.

Stihl decomp on a Hoosky. Extra clearance so it don't hang up.
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Ran him cutting up a large branch out of the huge oak down the street. Fell out last night. Bar/chain rather much done for.

I have a new Oregon 20" K095 but it is way too short for this saw!
That bar won't fit any whoo it will take a large husk same as the 2 jreds. I have a 42 " bar for it. Used it once or twice just because.
 
It also has to do with the space from the sprocket to the bar studs.
For example; 20"/70 dl is Mac, Homie, Remy old school saws. 20"/72 dl is Hoosky, Echo and the newer stuff.
The echo 590 use a 70 dl 20" bar. I run an 84 dl 24" LG mount husky bar and a 81dl 24" echo bar on it ...... adjustment is different but they both work.
I ran a 72 driver 20" on it also.
I run a LG mount husky 24" bar on my Lombard AP 42
(With adapters) it uses a 84 dl chain
 

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