Modding A New Old Stock Husqvarna 359

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Mastermind

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Here's a sweet 60cc saw. NOS never fueled 359 Husqvarna.

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Yeah she's the one with the green cap. Just waiting for the pics to upload........about ten minutes. :msp_thumbup:
 
From the other direction.

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After all the grinding is complete. I use a diamond burr to get the finish I want on the transfers. It smooths well but the final finish is not too slick. I like to think that it aids atomization.

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The exhaust outlet is the stock size.......I think that's plenty large enough to let a 60cc engine breathe.

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Steven wasn't here to hold my hand so I gave myself direction for the next step.......I hope you approve Steven. :laugh:

I poked a hole in the area behind the divider.

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Squared it up a bit.....

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Smoothed out the rough edges and flattened the seam.

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Added a piece of bicycle frame.

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Did a little brazing......

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.....and added some paint.

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looks great. was anxious to see how you would conquer the muffler. i'd of never thought a bike frame- that should go in the "this is how I do thread":laugh:
 
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