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Thread: Opinions Please. Choose between 2 MS 361's

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdavlee View Post
    The 361 is spring av and the 036 is rubber if that matters.
    It surely does!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HemiMoparGuy View Post
    Ok, now there is an 036 for $325...Despite it being an obviously older saw cuz of the model number, if I can get it for a bit less, is it a good deal, being 2 cc's bigger...
    The 2cc is not going to make much of a difference, but the better AV might. See if you can try them out before committing. Personally, I still say the 361.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tallguys View Post
    The 2cc is not going to make much of a difference, but the better AV might. See if you can try them out before committing. Personally, I still say the 361.
    Yeah, I'm back on the 361 cuz of the AV...but if I blow it up, would a 360 or 036 P/C work on the 361 to get a little more out of it, if rebuilding anyway? Of course at that point I'd port and polish and adjust squish, etc as well, but wouldn't all that being done be just a little better power if done with 2 extra cc's?
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