Mastermind Meets a Brand New MS460

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Glad someone had a good day. My old propane furnace has been giving me trouble and Im done working on it. 5000-6500 to have central air put in, but I gotta do it. Then the F-550 service truck I drive(my toolbox on wheels) started blowing smoke out the exhaust and overheated in the middle of BFE. Gonna cost 2200 to replace the egr cooler, oil cooler, and high pressure line. I really hate the 6.0 Powerjoke Ford engines...

Do the EGR delete and you'll be better off. Lot of info on this on the net.
 
Im running some klotz in my mix right now. I hate it. Leaves some nasty, nasty carbon/plasticy junk on the piston crown and chamber. Smells great though...

Yeah, klotz (or klogz as i like to call it) has some castor and benol oil in there mixs i believe and that makes for a great lubricant, but a dirty burning one as well. I personally don't care for the belray stuff and personally use amsoil dominator in all of my saws and my banshee atv.

Forgot to add that my 034 seems to run the best with 91 and 93 oct versus 110 race fuel. The reason for this is this saw doesn't have that high of compression or timing that advanced, to require a fuel that burns slower and cooler.

Forgot to ask if the "d-shaped" cylinders had more compression than the regular 460 cylinders?
 
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VID!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The suspense is killing me!!!!! :laugh:

Very sorry for the delay. I made two videos in a nice sized oak I dropped. The tree was dying and losing limbs on my chicken lot so we dropped it with an old (but minty) Husqvarna 61 I have.

Well I started to upload them earlier and my crappy DSL connection kept dropping out. :(

It working much better now so They are uploading. In the first video the saw was tuned to 14200 when I started cutting. It seemed a bit too lean to my hear after several cuts so I rechecked it and it was turning 14600. I fattened it back to 14200 and videoed a few more cuts. The chain has the rakers at .035 so you'll notice it being a bit grabby. The saw is very strong, and after these cuts I fattened it up a tad more and found it liked the fuel.....it seems strongest at 14000.
 
Very sorry for the delay. I made two videos in a nice sized oak I dropped. The tree was dying and losing limbs on my chicken lot so we dropped it with an old (but minty) Husqvarna 61 I have.

Well I started to upload them earlier and my crappy DSL connection kept dropping out. :(

It working much better now so They are uploading. In the first video the saw was tuned to 14200 when I started cutting. It seemed a bit too lean to my hear after several cuts so I rechecked it and it was turning 14600. I fattened it back to 14200 and videoed a few more cuts. The chain has the rakers at .035 so you'll notice it being a bit grabby. The saw is very strong, and after these cuts I fattened it up a tad more and found it liked the fuel.....it seems strongest at 14000.

Nice Randy. I find most saws like a little more fuel, and I feel better.
 
Here we go.....I'll drag a chunk of this oak out to the bench tomorrow and run it against my 460.

[video=youtube;3K2_Y4hvk5c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K2_Y4hvk5c[/video]
 
A little fatter here.

[video=youtube;oChJ228Pfp0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oChJ228Pfp0[/video]
 

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