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I think what we need to do is take a 2 cycle motor and try to make it fail by running it WOT at 12,500 no load for five minutes, shut it off, toss it in a snow bank till stone cold and repeat till it fails. I bet hell would freeze over before the saw popped as long as you were running 32:1.
BTW, how come Polaris doesn't make chainsaws or Suzuki for that matter?:dizzy:
John
 
Gypo Logger said:
I think what we need to do is take a 2 cycle motor and try to make it fail by running it WOT at 12,500 no load for five minutes, shut it off, toss it in a snow bank till stone cold and repeat till it fails. I bet hell would freeze over before the saw popped as long as you were running 32:1.
BTW, how come Polaris doesn't make chainsaws or Suzuki for that matter?:dizzy:
John

Do you think the motor will generate more heat WOT/no load or WOT/full load? obviously the RPM's will be lower full load and therefor the cooling fan spinning at a slower rate of speed. This full load condition is the one that scares me the most about heat generation and the need for cooldown.
 
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