huztl 70cc saws G372xp

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Was looking at these the other day and noticed the the advertised weight for the power head is 19.84 lbs is this a misprint..I hope.
The Blue G444 and the G388 come in at 17.63lbs .

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Those are the bare power head specs from various sources that I see but my 365 clone is barely hits 19 lbs with a 24 inch bar.
 
Those are the bare power head specs from various sources that I see but my 365 clone is barely hits 19 lbs with a 24 inch bar.
Great thanks for your info I may end up buying one, orange or blue but the weights for the power heads just seem to be on the heavy side
 
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their not to bad
 
That's definitely a purple blue. The blue one is a little lighter than the orange version, does yours run out good, it looks to be brand new to me ?
 
Hmmm...Looking at them this morning again. I see that the ones you own are the blue Stihl versions I still not able to decide between the orange G372xp , or the blue G444.
Well at least I have something to think about today . Appreciate your input.

Regards
 
Yes I'm looking at them this evening, leaning towards the G372xp the price is most attractive.
 
Any thoughts on what would happen if you ran these saws at a 40-1 ratio
 
Hmm..are you trying to insult me, or insult the forum?

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Just the way that everything, always, turns into an oil thread.

All unmodified small 2 stroke engines built since 1990 will be just fine with 40-1, provided you're using the best oil from either Stihl or Husky.

Dang it, there I go. It is contagious.
 
I agree.. The last thing I want is another oil thread. I looking at buying one of them, and the recommended ratio was 25-1 which seemed strange. My intent is to use 40-1 and I'm was wondering if there is something different with main and rod bearing clearances that I'm not aware of on these Chinese saws.
 
I agree.. The last thing I want is another oil thread. I looking at buying one of them, and the recommended ratio was 25-1 which seemed strange. My intent is to use 40-1 and I'm was wondering if there is something different with main and rod bearing clearances that I'm not aware of on these Chinese saws.
I have a huztl 372 bb complete saw three year's now on 40/1 if anybody cares
I have built 6 365 complete saws into 372s
About three year's on those
Stiil running great plenty of oil in the bottom ends.
I've run 40/1 since the 80s
I only have about 30 saws20190112_143322.jpgred armor ftw
 
I have a huztl 372 bb complete saw three year's now on 40/1 if anybody cares
I have built 6 365 complete saws into 372s
About three year's on those
Stiil running great plenty of oil in the bottom ends.
I've run 40/1 since the 80s
I only have about 30 saws

Now this is nice to know, Thankyou. I was leery of making a purchase if a 25-1 ratio is required. I have maybe only 15 saws. Never counted them, but they all runout really nice. I also like the
40-1 ratios.

Regards
 
Now this is nice to know, Thankyou. I was leery of making a purchase if a 25-1 ratio is required. I have maybe only 15 saws. Never counted them, but they all runout really nice. I also like the
40-1 ratios.

Regards
If you build a kit or buy a complete saw
I recommend changing the fuel and pulse
Line's for quality line's echo 6mm or stihl etc.
My china line's failed after a few weeks
I also trimmed most of the "g" off the circlips
Or used oem circlips
Some chain brakes are iffy
That's it the the only issue's I've had.20180623_105606.jpg here's 40/1 ra on a huztl cylinder kit.
Dripping with oil.
 

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