I ported this 064 Friday evening. What an animal!
I then proceeded to tear down a brand new 372XP that had never been started to put ceramic bearings and a Wiseco piston in it. It got ported as well. I'm now waiting on a XT carb, 390 intake tract, and non-flocked filter for it. This is a saw that came from Robin Wood. It has a jungle muffler and no limiter caps on the carb It has a low top flocked filter, and that's not getting it done.
@Edwad , sorry you had to wait so many months!
I also split my 346XP and put new ceramic bearings in it. I didn't take any pics of that job though.
I don't know what the coating is. I like them because they're lighter and run a single thin ring.Are those pistons teflon coated? They look tasty
I ported this 064 Friday evening. What an animal!
I then proceeded to tear down a brand new 372XP that had never been started to put ceramic bearings and a Wiseco piston in it. It got ported as well. I'm now waiting on a XT carb, 390 intake tract, and non-flocked filter for it. This is a saw that came from Robin Wood. It has a jungle muffler and no limiter caps on the carb It has a low top flocked filter, and that's not getting it done.
@Edwad , sorry you had to wait so many months!
I also split my 346XP and put new ceramic bearings in it. I didn't take any pics of that job though.
I've not yet used one of those.Looking good! Are you going to put the titanium piston pin in it?
Swype....... Didn't catch it.I think it's Snelling...
I don't know what the coating is. I like them because they're lighter and run a single thin ring.
Could also try Evapo Rust from various including Harbor Freight, that will remove all the brown rust in a day of soaking, it is amazing stuff, and non-toxic and cheap. Can put a bit in a plastic ziploc large enough to contain your item and then remove all air. Can reuse it over and over, I drain off and leave sediment, but don't need to.I have a 3/4 HP bench grinder with a Multitool belt grinder on one side and a 8" wire wheel on the other.
http://www.trick-tools.com/Multitool_2_x_36_inch_Belt_Grinder_Attachment_MT362_305
After nearly a year, I was finally able to start my trailer build last night. I bought all of the steel and nearly every little part of the trailer last year. I intended to build it over my Christmas vacation but was just too sick. In less than three hours, a friend of mine and I had the spring perches welded onto the axles, the frame cut out, squared, leveled, and partially welded! The dimensions are 18' x 82 1/2".
The primary purpose of this trailer is to haul my tractor.
SCCase VAC? Nice
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