here are a few of my saws i just did these mufflers earlier today. sound great well see how they perform tomorrow
here is an 088 muffler I did up last night.
Not for the woods...well, at least not on Forest Service ground.
The best way to get rid of that idle nag is to adjust the pop off pressure to 15-17 lbs. Kind of like installing a set of exhaust headers & then expecting the carburator to keep up with it. Interestig though nowhere will you find info on it . I'm beginning to think the boys upstairs had something to do with this starting years ago.it worked pretty good yesrterday, but could not get it to idle at all, finally gave up..but it cuts much stronger...20inch square tooth and if i use the dawgs, i can pull hard with one arm on the tank handle in oak that's been cut down for about 3-4 months, but if i cut straight down without turning the saw by using dawgs, it will literally let me lean over it, but after a while the low end finally gives out. :greenchainsaw:
Trying to post pictures again,dont seem to be having any luck.I have them in PC but when I try to get them on I keep getting (upload of file failed)any advice would help
Trying again to put a picture on:bang:
File size under 300k?
Hi how does it run now? Is the idle steady? Does it hold tune?
I think the exit hole you have is bigger than what i have on my 7900!
Blsnelling had problems when he went too big on the exit on one of his saws and it wouldnt hold tune or idle well
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