Tor R
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346 NE cylinder is what you have, when you study your picture you can see that top fin is cut where the plug wire go, 346 OE jug doesnt have that cut.
I have an NE (11) and one OE (07) in front of me
346 NE cylinder is what you have, when you study your picture you can see that top fin is cut where the plug wire go, 346 OE jug doesnt have that cut.
yes, they dont spend money to picture detail small changes, they never had on any saws.I did notice the difference in the top cooling fin between the 2 saws, but every IPL I looked at showed the same shape cylinder top fin, like a generic pic of a 346 cylinder.
346 NE cylinder is what you have, when you study your picture you can see that top fin is cut where the plug wire go, 346 OE jug doesnt have that cut.
I did notice the difference in the top cooling fin between the 2 saws, but every IPL I looked at showed the same shape cylinder top fin, like a generic pic of a 346 cylinder. In fact there were no transfer bulges or covers of any kind shown on the cylinder either.
Is there a Jonsered cylinder that fits on a 346 and would be worth the swap? Just for future reference. At first I thought that might have been a possibility on this saw.
So the 2147- 53 - 52 are all closed port, flat top piston interchanges, correct? Direct bolt on ? ( sorry if you have been asked this before).
Yes, 2147,2149,2150,2152,2153 is direct bolt on.
good point, I took it as granted that he wanted to bolt them on 346 case with the prices they have in US nowadays it would be kinda retarded to buy anything else then an NE C&P for an 346 caseDepends on what you want to bolt them on of course!
If it is a 346xp, the answer is yes to all - but if you want them there is another question!
good point, I took it as granted that he wanted to bolt them on 346 case with the prices they have in US nowadays it would be kinda retarded to buy anything else then an NE C&P for an 346 case
Speaking about cylinder difference and how to spot what is what I've probleby learned more by googling pictures compared to read on chainsaw forums lol
agree, but for those who want to learn all small details it take alot research and reading to see them.Google often is helpful - but as always, don't assume everything you read, see or hear is true.
JRed and Husky is pretty much the same saw, colour, front handle bar, chain brake handle and a few other small things are the different.I wasn't thinking of putting a Jonsered p/c on the 346. I was wondering, originally, if maybe a Jonsered might be what is on it. If I had a J cylinder laying around, in good shape, I might have put it on. Possibly someone else thought the same thing. I think you fellers have proven that idea wrong.
agree, but for those who want to learn all small details it take alot research and reading to see them.
I know you know alot when it goes to JRed/Huskies but you have worked for your knowledge I dont think many realize that fact
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