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komatsuvarna

komatsuvarna

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I'm sure a .035"-.040" bump in the center of the piston, with a 45° shoulder, really blocks a lot of exhaust.

LOL yeah I cant see that holding back much.


I still like a popup on some saws. On some, if you cut the chamber and base a lot it takes a lot of grinding to get the uppers back up where they need to be....often I can't get them flat enough on top to suit me and just have to deal with an bit of an upward angled transfer. A popup piston helps a little with this issue because the piston crown is dropping along with the cylinder.

Never done a 346 so I can't really comment on them. I should do mine one day.....

I'd still rather have a flat top piston 99% of the time....
 
Boleclimber

Boleclimber

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Does anyone have a husky 350 that can be squish cut, run a oem piston and touch 200 psi? Or put a 350 piston in a 346 with the same intent. I bet hardly any of the combustion chamber would be left and possible issues with rings riding past the Nikisil coating.
 
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