So what saws does a 488 most compare to?
I'm getting close to rebuilding one and am curious of where it ranks for power and speed.
I'm getting close to rebuilding one and am curious of where it ranks for power and speed.
Will do. Obviously I haven't run it yet, but I do like the design of the saw. Shindaiwa looks like they made some really nice saws back then. I'm pretty curious about the little 300s too.that is a really small mag case saw.
The 488 is an extremely well built saw. I have owned two in the past. Rpms should be 13500 max, if I remember correctly. Nice lightweight saw. Maybe more comparable to an 026 or a 490/501 echo. Not going to keep up with a 346 and definitely not something newer like a 550xp or 261 but its probably a 30+ year old design. Later models had a non adjustable hi speed jet carb. The oiler is insane if turned all the way up, probably puts out enough for a 24 inch bar. The mesh air filters seem to pass some fines but it doesnt really seem to bother. Any specific questions let me know.
Thanks, but my curiosity is for the one on my shelf I plan on rebuilding.They are a solid long lasting saw. If you really must find out for yourself i have a nice solid example for $225 plus the ride
Hi Matt,I have 2 x 488s.
They LOVE a base gasket delete, 1/2mm advance on the key and a muffler mod.
Then they wake up!
I did the bgd & muffler mod. That's the only way I ran it. Guess I have to ask my nephew for it back to see what the timing advance does.I have 2 x 488s.
They LOVE a base gasket delete, 1/2mm advance on the key and a muffler mod.
Then they wake up!
Cheers will doFile 0.5mm off the key mate
It gives im more holding power in the cut. You can really lean on itI did the bgd & muffler mod. That's the only way I ran it. Guess I have to ask my nephew for it back to see what the timing advance does.
Squish is 1.5mm from factory. Base gasket is 0.5mmI ran one last year @ Deer Camp in the Arkansas Ozarks.
Decent saw, nothing to write home about.
I wouldn't delete the gasket until measuring the squish.
Best to do the solder trick for each saw.Squish is 1.5mm from factory. Base gasket is 0.5mm
Shouldn't have to "lean" on it! LolIt gives im more holding power in the cut. You can really lean on it
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