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Jonsered 630 / 670 differences for you Jony fans
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<blockquote data-quote="spike60" data-source="post: 3280085" data-attributes="member: 7940"><p>Depends on what parts you need. Starters, clutch covers and tanks: yes. Air filter cover: no. Parts are better for the second gen single coil saws than for the early twin coil versions. One example are mufflers, as the early ones are NLA. (the later muffs are taller and don't fit right under the early top cover.) OEM P&C is still available for the 630, but not the 670. (also a Husky 266 top end will bolt right on a 630). </p><p></p><p>No reason in my book to shy away from the 625/670 intake boot set up. They work just fine. (One goofy thing did happen to me once was that I linched that impulse line when I put the top cover on. Saw didn't run too good!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spike60, post: 3280085, member: 7940"] Depends on what parts you need. Starters, clutch covers and tanks: yes. Air filter cover: no. Parts are better for the second gen single coil saws than for the early twin coil versions. One example are mufflers, as the early ones are NLA. (the later muffs are taller and don't fit right under the early top cover.) OEM P&C is still available for the 630, but not the 670. (also a Husky 266 top end will bolt right on a 630). No reason in my book to shy away from the 625/670 intake boot set up. They work just fine. (One goofy thing did happen to me once was that I linched that impulse line when I put the top cover on. Saw didn't run too good!) [/QUOTE]
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