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Thats ok Neal my comment was for those you no longer see comments from to see:laugh:


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Yep, I was just making a general statement and sort of poking at Finn to improve his technique!!! Ignore is a wonderful tool...if I choose, I can read the junk. Otherwise, it just goes off into the ether as far as I'm concerned.
 
Fin, Thanks for posting those videos, but that 362 does not sound healthy to me.

Mine does not seem to bog when you put the torque to it, and I have heard other owners rave about the torque also.

I think Moody said he made 2-25mm outlets in the muffler. Unless my calculations are wrong, that just seems like way too much to me.
 
Fin, Thanks for posting those videos, but that 362 does not sound healthy to me.

Mine does not seem to bog when you put the torque to it, and I have heard other owners rave about the torque also.

I think Moody said he made 2-25mm outlets in the muffler. Unless my calculations are wrong, that just seems like way too much to me.
What doesn't sound healthy about it? I didn't notice it bogging. Sounded fine to me.
 
The saw isn't finished, Moody has a bit more to do to it before he goes to the get together.

And yes I'm not a saw builder and I am hamfisted, and only make the cuts like I would normally do cutting firewood. It was certainly just for fun, and to prove it exists!

The 562xp is a beast anyways.
 
I will probably giving it back to Moody soon when he gets my ms460 ported, we will trade saws then and I will finally have my personal favorite saw (ms460) home to play with ported.
 
I thought he said he made one 25mm hole, but I wasn't paying that much attention. When I was first able to see the thread it was 16 pages long and I was skimming
 
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Thanks Finn, I did not think I was crazy. If you do not have enough back pressure you loose torque because the fuel will just run through un-burned.

Not sure the correct amount for this saw, but you can port a muffler too much, there is always a balance. Of course, a ported saw will need to breath more than a non-ported one.
 
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