If you are building a 590 or 600 do you need to step up to a 620 carb to accomplish this?
In a built/modded saw it helps.
If starting from scratch I would go with the 620 to start.
If you are building a 590 or 600 do you need to step up to a 620 carb to accomplish this?
@Red97 builds crazy strong saws in that platform, no else has ever done before. Thats his backyard, i think they came up with solution for that air filtration issue. I'd highly recommend a modded 620 if you're into echo'sThe only downsize I found on the 620 is it’s size and weight, a 70cc saw is around the same.
@Red97 is the man for these. He taught me that the 620 is actually cheaper if you are looking to upgrade performance one day. The 620 has the larger carb and unlimited coil that the 590 does not. Purchasing those upgrades will amount to substantially more cost than just going 620 in the first place. Joe builds some monster hybrids on the chassis.
They run quite well, I must say. Oil well also. Not in love with the air filtration, but you can’t have it all.
Go to the Auto Parts store and buy a short piece of 3/8" steel fuel/brake line. Cut two small pieces from it the width of the bar to slip over the bar studs and you can run your large mount Husqvarna bars. Check oil hole alignment but it should be fine, if not "message" the opening just a tad for good oil flow to the bar/chain. I've been running Husky bars on mine for many years now w/o issues......
Did the same thing on my 620pw… I run the 28” echo bar made for the cs7310 which has 9mm studs like the large mount husky’s. Works great!Go to the Auto Parts store and buy a short piece of 3/8" steel fuel/brake line. Cut two small pieces from it the width of the bar to slip over the bar studs and you can run your large mount Husqvarna bars. Check oil hole alignment but it should be fine, if not "message" the opening just a tad for good oil flow to the bar/chain. I've been running Husky bars on mine for many years now w/o issues......
You've missed the point. The guys were talking about needing or wanting the unlimited coil when building them, not a stock or muffler modded saw .The limited coil on the CS-590 does not need replaced. The cut-in point is set well above the RPM's one would ever see in use unlike a few other models that they sell.
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