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That CC is plain SICK.
I need one, BAD.
Lee
Why bother to build a 160cc CC twin when you could build a 236cc twin cylinder 166?
Would that end up being a 166x2, or a 324?
That CC is plain SICK.
I need one, BAD.
Lee
Why bother to build a 160cc CC twin when you could build a 236cc twin cylinder 166?
Would that end up being a 166x2, or a 324?
Ya got a point there. But it
would be the 236cc, What
a screemer it would be.
One off job with a billet crankcase should by pretty easy. Single carb, dual exhaust, billet crank, maybe make it opposed so it'll be sick smooth.
Mr. HE
Or, do it the easy way by machining a lovejoy or similar coupling to replace the clutch drum on the left saw. That way you could start the saw on the left only at idle, and use it to start the right one by revving it up.
Thats what Mcbob did on his
dual 101 Mac saw.
Lee
Does anyone know where i can find a air cleaner for a 1986 100 super?
Will the clutch from a SD 309 or 343 swap over to my 153? I found one and want to know so I can snatch it up. TIA!!
Iv'e never tied, But i don't
believe so.
Lee
Will the clutch from a SD 309 or 343 swap over to my 153? I found one and want to know so I can snatch it up. TIA!!
I was thinking no.
But after going out to the shed and popping the drums off a 143 and 309 as well a 153.
I do believe it will, only thing I didn't check was the taper.
It breaks down like this;
12mm crank snout
12x15 mm O.D. hardened spacer(race)
Only thing is the drum on the 309/143 is only about 75mm O.D.
The 153 was 87mm, that is a bunch of area. (the clutches on my 152/153s are incredible overkill)
Doubt you will be doing any production work with in anywho?
The brake band would be a bit of a challenge since the stand offs on yours will be too far out, and a custom band would need fitted.
I conclude you can use the 123-143 series (including the 309/343)
I think they are pretty robust clutches, as I have milled some pretty big slabs with a 143.
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