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    Added a 84 Husqvarna 61

    I have a 61 the same year model. Its a good ole saw but its a open port cylinder. Why is there a difference in the 2?
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    346 xp died and won't restart

    I dont know much but I agree with rattler, I would check the fuel line for kinks or cracks, and make sure it is sealing off where it pushes onto the carb. Im not sure if it would cause it not to run but make sure the primer bulb is good if your saw has one.
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    Yeah st that kit is advertised as a 44.3 mm kit
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    From what I have gathered a 44.3 mm p&c is 50cc and a 42mm p&c is 45cc
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    Yeah that's the other option I was looking at. But I can't help but wander how well a ported 45mm will run lol
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    I realize that using OEM is always best when replacing parts. But I'm looking at the $$. If I'm not careful I will have more money in thing than its worth. The best looking offer I have found on a aftermarket kit is for a 45mm kit. Is there any power to be lost or gained by using a bigger bore?
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    346XP deal

    I got bit about a month ago. I think I might quit dipping just to support my new habit.
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    The one thing I have against this kit is the cast piston other than that I would give it a shot
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    Thanks for clarifying the correct size for me. That was another problem I was having, trying to figure out what size was actually OEM size. From what I have figured out, correct me if Im wrong, is that the newer 346 saws have the 44.3mm bore while older saws are smaller. The one I have says 45cc...
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    I have one of the BB kits from KAFAR on my 372. I did a little port work on it. I've ran about 10 or 12 tanks of fuel thru it and it is doing good so far.
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    I picked the saw up from a shop in town, it was going to be used for parts. It just happened to be missing the cylinder and piston
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    The 45mm kit I am looking at is from MB Chainsaw on eBay. I'm not sure about the quality of it but it is more in line with my budget for this project.
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    346xp Cylinder kit

    I'm looking for a p&c kit for my 346xp. I'm kind of hung up between choosing the 44mm kit and 45mm big bore kit. Just wanted to get opinions and suggestions from those more experienced than myself.
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    Tuning a 372xp

    Thanks for the input guys. I'm just going to set it around 13000 and run her till she blows. Like I posted earlier it has had some porting done and a muff mod so surely it can handle running at factory specs
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    Tuning a 372xp

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    Tuning a 372xp

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    Tuning a 372xp

    I know a couple other guys from town on here. Im on the outskirts of town in the clearwater community. I have about determined that just setting the rpms around 13000 or 13500 and forgetting the rest is going to be my best option otherwise I am gong to drive myself insane with it
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    Tuning a 372xp

    Im pretty new to the world of chainsaws but I tend to pick up on things pretty quick. I recently put together a 372xp with a mildly ported BB kit and a muff mod. I am running 100 LL fuel in the saw with a 40:1 mix. I have been trying to tune the carb in the past few days. I started by trying to...
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