Anyone put together one of these kits yet? Are they 62 or 72cc saws?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Complete-Par...-Carburetor-/232045190775?hash=item3606f89e77
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Complete-Par...-Carburetor-/232045190775?hash=item3606f89e77
You can find that kit for less than 1/2 that price. Try Huztl.com for a $158 kit and check the forums for issues if any. Likely to have decomp valve + a few other small issues that new or used OEM can resolve.Anyone put together one of these kits yet? Are they 62 or 72cc saws?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Complete-Par...-Carburetor-/232045190775?hash=item3606f89e77
Check the intake screen inside the carb and get rid of the fuel filter and replace with OEM...AM often shed fuzz like crazy and clod the inlet screen.i built one a year or so ago-- a 372XP -- wasn't exactly a kit --but got the parts from machine Dr and huztl off flea bay--
the cheap plastics have faded due to direct sunlight --but it is running pretty good after i cleaned out the carb-- this one is a 70cc cut up some nice hardwoods yesterday with a 24" on it-- pulls real hard-- it has had some carb and oiling issues -- 100% china too--lol
the carb seems a lot better-- lately--
50mm = 372 iirci believe the 372 kit (i also have not purchased ) but they are 48mm 365 series cylinders and possibly square bore i would recommend the 660 or 440 or even the 360 series and buy direct from huztl.com
That's a big misconception. The workforce is adults in relatively modern settings. My younger brother is an engineer for a multinational welding equipment company and they have several operations in China. He noted that other than EPA, OSHA and unusual bathroom facilities the manufacturing is not that far behind on mid tech level items except for where we has replaced workers with automation, China often has not even considered it.there is a guy on flea bay selling china 365 clones for $315 -- he don't look to have any "harsh" reviews yet--lol
$260 for a finished 372 clone is a good price -- i am a little skeptical of a assembled in china saw--
one of the reasons i think that mine run so well is while i was putting the thing together i was also checking the parts out and tossing anything that looked like instant fail- cleaned up the ports on the cylinder too--
if this saw is just slapped together --their gonna skip all the steps that will make it a real 'runner"
if i bought one -- the first thing i would do is pull the jug and see how much flashing they left in the ports-- remember china ain't germany or sweeden--kids are probably making these things in a cave--
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