CTwoodnutt
ArboristSite Member
Hi Group,
I'm planning on rebuilding my Husky 372 XP, and was wondering about 'Performance Modifications.
I'm guess that I never even thought that you could DO this to a chainsaw engine!
What, exactly can one do to a chainsaw engine, to boost performance?
I'm not talking about a full-blow competition engine, but mods that would give me more power for tree cutting and firewood production.
(I cut firewood and sell maybe 10-15 cords per Winter Season). Not to mention the 6+ cords that I need to stay toasty & warm, all Winter long!
Can anyone recommend any Sites out there, that would illustrate, and explain just WHAT mods can be done?
How much ($$$'s) do these mods co$t???
I don't want to see the finished saw cutting, etc, but see/visualize the actual engine work, and a possible explaination of why it's done, and what you'' get out of it!
I just want to understand this waaay cool stuff!!!
Thankx,
Irv Ambler - New Fairfield, CT ([email protected])
2004 Husky 372 XP, currently needs a rebuild
2005 Stihl MS 250
I'm planning on rebuilding my Husky 372 XP, and was wondering about 'Performance Modifications.
I'm guess that I never even thought that you could DO this to a chainsaw engine!
What, exactly can one do to a chainsaw engine, to boost performance?
I'm not talking about a full-blow competition engine, but mods that would give me more power for tree cutting and firewood production.
(I cut firewood and sell maybe 10-15 cords per Winter Season). Not to mention the 6+ cords that I need to stay toasty & warm, all Winter long!
Can anyone recommend any Sites out there, that would illustrate, and explain just WHAT mods can be done?
How much ($$$'s) do these mods co$t???
I don't want to see the finished saw cutting, etc, but see/visualize the actual engine work, and a possible explaination of why it's done, and what you'' get out of it!
I just want to understand this waaay cool stuff!!!
Thankx,
Irv Ambler - New Fairfield, CT ([email protected])
2004 Husky 372 XP, currently needs a rebuild
2005 Stihl MS 250