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Haven't been on here in quite some time! Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the 357xp or 362xp, and how they liked them. - Eric
This being the case Dan you better put me down for one but with heated handlesA ported 357 should cut with a stock 372
HI
The 357,takes to porting about the same as the 372 does. A ported 357 should cut with a stock 372. It is also the only saw that I know of that is using a full circle crank, also the only Husky I know of with an internal baffle in the muffler. I have no idea why they use the baffle, unless it was for EPA reasons.
Later
Dan
DozerDan: thanks for reply.
I like the pretty red saws better than pumpkins, and am starting to get the itch for a new saw.
Too bad for me that Elux doesn't market the 357 in red.
The older 61's had a baffle. I think the reason for the baffle is that ideally you want an exhaust that will take advantage of the effect of a reflected pressure wave on the fuel charge (consentrating pressure at the exhaust on the compression stroke) This is essential for maximum charge pressure. In leiu of the expansion chamber necessary to provide the reflected pressure…. a muffler is used to create back pressure.although is does not proviede the most efficent volumentric efficenty. In the absence of back pressure volumentric pressure efficenency is lost.
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