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1612 is still available, at least, from Bryan. Should be elsewhere. Wire mesh is NLA but occasionally turn up on Ebay.100% sure. I will take a photo if I can get it to focus on such small numbers.
1612 is still available, at least, from Bryan. Should be elsewhere. Wire mesh is NLA but occasionally turn up on Ebay.100% sure. I will take a photo if I can get it to focus on such small numbers.
I ordered a wire mesh from my dealer within the last 12 months and it was still available.1612 is still available, at least, from Bryan. Should be elsewhere. Wire mesh is NLA but occasionally turn up on Ebay.
Be careful... If this saw is pre-1996 (which I think it is) your existing muffler is already modded... by the manufacturer! Mufflers have been getting more restricted due to EPA requirements which didn't yet exist when your saw was born. Your existing muffler cover will probably look like the the 4-holer in the photos below. Opening it up more probably won't gain you much in performance but likely increase the noise level a LOT.Look forward to seeing them, muffler mod is my next thing to do after I get parts I'm waiting on. Thanks
Well, Bryan doesn't list it as available, or at all for that matter.I ordered a wire mesh from my dealer within the last 12 months and it was still available.
I'll check availability on Monday!Well, Bryan doesn't list it as available, or at all for that matter.
Who is Bryan?Well, Bryan doesn't list it as available, or at all for that matter.
Be careful... If this saw is pre-1996 (which I think it is) your existing muffler is already modded... by the manufacturer! Mufflers have been getting more restricted due to EPA requirements which didn't yet exist when your saw was born. Your existing muffler cover will probably look like the the 4-holer in the photos below. Opening it up more probably won't gain you much in performance but likely increase the noise level a LOT.
Be careful... If this saw is pre-1996 (which I think it is) your existing muffler is already modded... by the manufacturer! Mufflers have been getting more restricted due to EPA requirements which didn't yet exist when your saw was born. Your existing muffler cover will probably look like the the 4-holer in the photos below. Opening it up more probably won't gain you much in performance but likely increase the noise level a LOT.
Ugh you got that one!
Other muffler I should source?Ugh you got that one!
I dont think that's necessary. You can still mod this one. I'll look to see if I have one of that style to see where to mod.Other muffler I should source?
I think that you might get more bang for your buck with some carb work. Based on the inside of that muffler the saw is either running way too rich, bad/cheap oil, or too much oil.Other muffler I should source?
I think that you might get more bang for your buck with some carb work. Based on the inside of that muffler the saw is either running way too rich, bad/cheap oil, or too much oil.
Face it... that saw is 25+ years old. A carb kit would be cheap. Next on the hit parade would be rotting rubber whose failure can burn up your saw when it develops an air leak. Likely candidates:
- fuel line
- impulse hose
- intake manifold
- crankshaft seals
Agree completely, been doing this and that as $ allows. For sure pulling carb off for a look see and prob a kit. Will ask around here if anyone has one for sale, as getting them shipped up here in AK can take a while.
It's also spitting too much bar oil, haven't gotten clutch off yet to see what's up down there. Prob a cracked line.
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