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Yes sir a few screws and it's off!!Seems to be the impression with this particular saw. "Thanks for the pics" I'm not mechanically inclined... (Dad didn't spend a lot of time with me growing up)
Yes sir a few screws and it's off!!Seems to be the impression with this particular saw. "Thanks for the pics" I'm not mechanically inclined... (Dad didn't spend a lot of time with me growing up)
Nope. Only had 1 461 and it came ported already. I like the bigger outlet welded on over the dual port coverHave you experimented with any dual port on a ms461, that hasn't been ported???
Just curious as to your results if you have...
So did you notice a good gain in power/torque???
...Fact of the matter is a muffler modded saw is not legal. Saws are CSA approved and any modification removes that approval. Around here, if you are caught working in the bush with a modded muffler you can be fined even with all ports properly screened. The stihl dual ports is the only way around that as stihl has signed off on them being part of the CSA approval for that saw. Husky have no legit muffler upgrade so I carry a spare muffler completely opened up under the deflector but stock appearing so dummy inspectors can't tell the difference. I carry the tools and have plenty of warning to swap my modded muff off the saw before buddy shows up.
Wow! Everyone thinks the environmental regs are tough here in California. IF you run across law enforcement here, they're only interested in your permits and compliance with cutting restrictions.
Opening up the stock outlet on a 460 will gain you more surface area than adding a DP, and doesn't cost a dime....but if you'd rather not touch a dremel the dual port cover is bolt on, does more then opening up the stock hole...
Opening up the stock outlet on a 460 will gain you more surface area than adding a DP, and doesn't cost a dime.
never said it didn't lol alot of people want to buy the part, not grind on what they have. you see cary's pics? he'll spend a premium on looks alone lol
That's not how I read it....the dual port cover is bolt on, does more then opening up the stock hole...
That's not how I read it.
The DP cover uses the same size screen.
Thank you, Respectfully.Cary, the 461 suffers from the same condition as the late 660. Exhaust exit from muffler is way choked up and just opening them up makes a significant improvement. The suggestion to open up the side port works but if you'd rather not touch a dremel the dual port cover is bolt on, does more then opening up the stock hole, and sounds better. If you buy aftermarket make sure the pic has one with a screen installed or you will have to make one yourself to fit the cover which is easy but unnecessary . The OEM covers from stihl aren't much money either IIRC. I just bought a 660 one for under $40 CAD brand new from dealer. Fact of the matter is a muffler modded saw is not legal. Saws are CSA approved and any modification removes that approval. Around here, if you are caught working in the bush with a modded muffler you can be fined even with all ports properly screened. The stihl dual ports is the only way around that as stihl has signed off on them being part of the CSA approval for that saw. Husky have no legit muffler upgrade so I carry a spare muffler completely opened up under the deflector but stock appearing so dummy inspectors can't tell the difference. I carry the tools and have plenty of warning to swap my modded muff off the saw before buddy shows up. I have recently been trying my ported saws with those simply modded mufflers and they don't lose any power it would seem over a full muffler mod. Deeper exhaust note and way easier to do.
Understood....would you just take it out, or drill holes in it???You'll definitely want to open up or remove that cage.
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