Deets066
Firewood hack
Gettin it figured out, this is goin to be a cool build!
Too bad Gink ain't hereOk who's got some input? If I'm puttin a pipe on it, what compression should I shoot for? I was thinkin 190-200, little easier revvin than 220.
Who's got ideal numbers for a piped 066?
Less than that is probably going to work better. You get that stuffing effect from the pipe.Ok who's got some input? If I'm puttin a pipe on it, what compression should I shoot for? I was thinkin 190-200, little easier revvin than 220.
Who's got ideal numbers for a piped 066?
066The piped 066 that we built was at 170psi.
Like Mike said, the pipe back stuffs the jug, and raises dynamic compression. What saw are you doing Deets?
NopeThis is gunna be an older 066 with an aluminum flywheel, think there would be any issues with the smaller bearings?
GasYou running gas, or alky?
New seals were installed just before I got the saw and I believe he said they were the smaller ones.Nope
You 100% on your bearing size? Or just assuming based off the flywheel? Cause you can't assume that
With the ex that high any concern with not having the material on the jug?Comp 180 ish give or take...ex 90* Trans 118* intake 85*...that will run...might as well throw a couple fingers in there too
Grind till you see daylight an then backup a little.lol....shouldn't be a problem...I've seen higherWith the ex that high any concern with not having the material on the jug?
Play dough to fill the gap?Grind till you see daylight an then backup a little.lol....shouldn't be a problem...I've seen higher
High temp siliconPlay dough to fill the gap?
Howdy Josh.Some guys will weld the outside of the jug on top of the exhaust port so they can take the exhaust high.
Like Spencerpaving said, 90 degrees on the exhaust is a good starting point on gas...and notice the longer blowdown when running a pipe.
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