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Does porting shorten the life of a chainsaw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huskybill" data-source="post: 7225578" data-attributes="member: 156900"><p>My stock husky 70’s chain saws lasted for many decades on 38:1 ratio using husky Xp two stroke. A little oil rich and a tad gas lean. But the carb adjusted correctly to the mix ratio. This sets the basic ground level rules for and saw I port today. I think porting is pulling the free power out of the saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huskybill, post: 7225578, member: 156900"] My stock husky 70’s chain saws lasted for many decades on 38:1 ratio using husky Xp two stroke. A little oil rich and a tad gas lean. But the carb adjusted correctly to the mix ratio. This sets the basic ground level rules for and saw I port today. I think porting is pulling the free power out of the saw. [/QUOTE]
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