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Question about Woods Porting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andyshine77" data-source="post: 2426380" data-attributes="member: 4158"><p>Normally there isn't much room to do on the carb side of the intake. The inside of the cylinder needs to be widened. With most huskys the ring ends are in or near the center of the intake, but some of the newer saws have the ends to the sides of the intake. If this is so you don't want to widen the intake to the point one half of the ring could drop into the port, so take note of the ring end locations. This however is likely not an issue with the 390.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyshine77, post: 2426380, member: 4158"] Normally there isn't much room to do on the carb side of the intake. The inside of the cylinder needs to be widened. With most huskys the ring ends are in or near the center of the intake, but some of the newer saws have the ends to the sides of the intake. If this is so you don't want to widen the intake to the point one half of the ring could drop into the port, so take note of the ring end locations. This however is likely not an issue with the 390. [/QUOTE]
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