homdox chines 62cc 20 inch gas chain saws

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Usually it is piston displacement discussed in cc. Have more cc really isn't any more specific than what cc for such a diameter because that is square centimeters not cubic ones. Pi * D squared divided by 4 for the area then multiply by the stroke or height to get volume of a cylinder. Use centimeters (10mm) for units. Sorry I don't feel like figuring out how to make the formula look right. Pi= 3.14159..... or do pie are square since it is easy to remember but diameters are easier to measure than radius, r=are
 
Interesting, I searched chainsaw on that site and found a Husky 365 clone for $145. It looks identical. Can you buy these and have them shipped into the US? I have a co-worker that ordered some jackets from there. Took a month to get them. Clothes might be different than a saw.
Sure just put caber rings or similar in it and as above clean up the castings local husky shop has had a few go pop with out doing this to them first.
Local is selling the $145 usd 365 here for $350+aud
 
will a gas chain saw have more cc s if you remove the muffler
NO cc's are governed by the bore x stroke unless you fit a cylinder with a larger bore or increase the stroke length whatever else you do may increase the power /revs etc. but will not alter the cubic centimeters of the saw. As an aside it is not usually a good idea to run a mufflerless saw that is designed to run with one, mod yes but remove no.
 
I bought one of these homdox 62 cc chainsaw and it never came with a bar. I've been trying to find a bar that would fit this thing since the seller hardly can right English and won't send me a bar. I tried buying a bar from a local retailer and the tensioner holes were just a little short. I guess my question is would anyone have any idea if I could buy a bar for this thing.
 
I bought one of these homdox 62 cc chainsaw and it never came with a bar. I've been trying to find a bar that would fit this thing since the seller hardly can right English and won't send me a bar. I tried buying a bar from a local retailer and the tensioner holes were just a little short. I guess my question is would anyone have any idea if I could buy a bar for this thing.
It should be large Husqvarna mount bar.
 
I bought one of these homdox 62 cc chainsaw and it never came with a bar. I've been trying to find a bar that would fit this thing since the seller hardly can right English and won't send me a bar. I tried buying a bar from a local retailer and the tensioner holes were just a little short. I guess my question is would anyone have any idea if I could buy a bar for this thing.
you could sell it real cheep to me and ill find a bar
 
Haha well I ordered a bar for it so if this bar doesn't work then I might just consider it lol. I figured out that it was actually a .063 gauge instead. I guess the 53cc models have the .058 gauge. Just out of curiosity if you replaced the sprocket and got a .058 bar would that work? Not saying I would even want to try this I'm just curious if you started replacing sprockets and bars gauge would it adversely affect the saw.
 
I'll bet if you hooked up a back pack blower straight to the carb, it would defiantly gain some cc...it may even run a 100" bar.
 
Haha well I ordered a bar for it so if this bar doesn't work then I might just consider it lol. I figured out that it was actually a .063 gauge instead. I guess the 53cc models have the .058 gauge. Just out of curiosity if you replaced the sprocket and got a .058 bar would that work? Not saying I would even want to try this I'm just curious if you started replacing sprockets and bars gauge would it adversely affect the saw.

What size does it have now? 3/8?

No problem changing size if you prefer .325. Need a bar, chain, and sprocket. The .325 cuts a slightly narrower cut (kerf).
 
It is basically clone of RedMax G621 with different plastic parts - very similar mechanically to my clone. I have no idea if the port timing is the same, but it likely is. With a gasket delete, muffler mod and a little more intake width and duration it runs very well. Should weigh about 12.5lb.

I would suggest a fairly extensive disassembly, clean up of molding and casting flashing and a careful reassembly before you even run it.

From what I have seen from pictures the new plastic parts are a design improvement, but you can't swap on actual RedMax parts for repairs.

Post some pictures and videos of it - it will drive some people insane and cause them to post all sorts of stupid stuff! :laugh:
Lmao come look at my thread. Your exactly right.
 

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