When was it done, time period? Doesn`t matter which porter so don`t feel obligated to say who,that may cause a row.I am not sure how they are set ,but my latest one was done extra spicy recipe ,it is a good running one.
When was it done, time period? Doesn`t matter which porter so don`t feel obligated to say who,that may cause a row.I am not sure how they are set ,but my latest one was done extra spicy recipe ,it is a good running one.
What I like has no relevance. I'm not trying to call anyone out about their numbers.I run around 20 degrees of blow down in a 044 hybrid.
How much do you like?
I got it in sept of 2014 according to a date in my pictures ,early 046 d jug with finger transfers added ,saw idles all day long and cuts pretty quick with .404 and a 32 inch bar .I do have to use the sissy button to start it ,it will start without it ,but i do not want to strip the starter palls out .is pretty happy running tuned in the 15500 range .Randy did the work ,used some ideas from one of DC's jugs . Whatever he did worked good .When was it done, time period? Doesn`t matter which porter so don`t feel obligated to say who,that may cause a row.
Do you know if there are any id markings on the early ones ?The very best running factory 046s were from the first production year. The difference? Short duration. It makes all the difference in the world. The same thing applies to the hybrid.
Not that I'm aware of.Do you know if there are any id markings on the early ones ?
The very best running factory 046s were from the first production year. The difference? Short duration. It makes all the difference in the world. The same thing applies to the hybrid.
Ive increased the blow down on every saw I do accept a 394,I like 17-18 degrees on them and 20+ on everything else.Have you found this to be a rule for yourself Brad? Reason I ask is I was talking to Randy this weekend and he increased blowdown in a good running 661 he did, and it is now freakishly strong. If I remember correctly it's around 25 degrees.
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I don't recall that claim ever being made in this thread.To say every saw has to have a specific blow down across the board is not true.
I don't recall that claim ever being made in this thread.
Go find a raker gauge and play with it.
I got it in sept of 2014 according to a date in my pictures ,early 046 d jug with finger transfers added ,saw idles all day long and cuts pretty quick with .404 and a 32 inch bar .I do have to use the sissy button to start it ,it will start without it ,but i do not want to strip the starter palls out .is pretty happy running tuned in the 15500 range .Randy did the work ,used some ideas from one of DC's jugs . Whatever he did worked good .
I don't recall that claim ever being made in this thread.
Go find a raker gauge and play with it.
I don't recall that claim ever being made in this thread.
Go find a raker gauge and play with it.
I never implied that anybody did,there's lots of ways to do it and I couldn't care less how anybody else does it.
Why would anybody care about how much blow down there using?
Look back through the hybrid build threads and see how much fighting has gone on over it.
If you have any kind of problem that you need help with please pm me and I'll give you my phone number and we can talk about it.
Remember what it's like to talk about a problem with the actual person you have a problem with?
I think a lot of guys have forgot or never knew.
You can say anything that you want on here about someone or something you don't know anything about and it's perfectly fine.
Seems pretty chicken **** to me though.
I'm all ears waiting to hear about the hybrids you have built.
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