Tzed250
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I ran through our neighbors garden when I was 4 years old and squished all kinds of rhubarb...
I don't see the problem. I see nice even swirls coming from each of the four transfer ports.
So , are you saying that the Bel Ray (hr1)? oil burns cleaner than this ???
Yep. :msp_thumbup:
I don't see the problem. I see nice even swirls coming from each of the four transfer ports.
It looks nice and even to me as well. Jer has that "machinist's eye" though.
question to the builders ,is there a general rule of thumb for port shapes or timing if want tourque power for cutting bigger timber ,or a higher rpm screamer for making a fast hot rod for smaller stuff ?
I know this is an older thread but I thought I would share my opinion on why so much carbon buildup on the piston crown........from the castor oil in the Klotz. That stuff burns real dirty but is a great lubricant.
I know this is an older thread but I thought I would share my opinion on why so much carbon buildup on the piston crown........from the castor oil in the Klotz. That stuff burns real dirty but is a great lubricant.
You guys can taper your squish bands, I will taper my turds, hows that? (My best Cahoon) hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!
Turds should be tapered Jasha.........you know that.
Otherwise door slamming damage could and most likely would ensue.
Turds should be tapered Jasha.........you know that.
Otherwise door slamming damage could and most likely would ensue.
I was at a spring GTG at Heavyfuels's a couple years back and I seem to remember watching a 440 make my 7900 look pretty silly. To say the least I was impressed. Seems to me, and for those of you that were there please correct me if I am wrong but that saw was built by TreeMonkey. Seems like there was a vid of that in that GTG thread.
shouldnt you be fallin trees today :msp_sneaky:
Treemonkey builds a hell of a strong saw. The guy takes a back seat to no one. :msp_thumbup:
The first ported 066/660 I ever ran was a saw that Scott built. I was impressed enough to try my hand at ported saws.
Treemonkey builds a hell of a strong saw. The guy takes a back seat to no one. :msp_thumbup:
The first ported 066/660 I ever ran was a saw that Scott built. I was impressed enough to try my hand at ported saws.
It's been put off till Wed. Rain....rain....and more rain here. :msp_thumbdn:
I remember thinking or wondering what i needed this big 7900 for when that 440 made the same cut in what seemed like half the time Lol!!!
Not trying to rekindle any mud slinging here just recalling a memory
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