l miss the days when l could go out after a meal at dusk and walk down a back road and Bang a Grouse or two in short order. l just do not see them much anymore. Even the rabbits are disappearing
Sorry i ment appreciatedHi, this is slightly off topic. But im after some parts for a pioneer P52. I was also wondering if parts would fit off other models around the same size and vintage?
I need a muffler complete,gudgeon bearing,air filter. And a good recommendation for a new piston for it
Any information or help would be appropriated
Thanks
Hi, this is slightly off topic. But im after some parts for a pioneer P52. I was also wondering if parts would fit off other models around the same size and vintage?
I need a muffler complete,gudgeon bearing,air filter. And a good recommendation for a new piston for it
Any information or help would be appropriated
Thanks
wrist pins are referred to as gudgeon pin in old/euro manuals. by big p you mean p5x or 6x?
he had pm'd me bout this stuff. I sent him here.
I think the muffler are getting harder to come by these days.Hi, im after the needle roller bearing that the wrist pin goes through on the conrod, i was looking at getting the piston kit from performance saw supply on ebay
Does any have a good second hand muffler. I can't find one on ebay
Cheers
The farmsaw muffler will fit just fine, but the outlet might be a little small for a 82cc saw. You could always enlarge the outlet if you wanted to. The farmsaw filter will work as long as you get the part that mounts to the carb as well, and the rubber boot. That's the nice thing about these saws, a lot of parts interchange.Thanks for all the information paul hill
I will wait and see if someone on here can confirm that the farmsaw muffler will fit. As another member has one
I don't plan on using the saw that much its going to be more of a wall hanger with occasional use. So ill probably stick with the original filter. If i can't find a factory one ill just clean mine up the best i can
Those k&n filter do look pretty cool though
Cheers
The farmsaw muffler will fit just fine, but the outlet might be a little small for a 82cc saw. You could always enlarge the outlet if you wanted to. The farmsaw filter will work as long as you get the part that mounts to the carb as well. That's the nice thing about these saws, a lot of parts interchange.
That looks really nice Paul. I think I'm ready to paint the filter tops on mine now.Here are some pictures of the velocity stack/ K & N set up.View attachment 622785View attachment 622785 View attachment 622786
I thought about getting it as well, but it is beat pretty bad.The Farmsaw muffler on eBay is really the good rear discharge muffler but it is rough and may not be complete, the seller would not verify for me, also it looks to have a small hole in it also, I was going to purchase it weeks ago
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