Heilman181
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Lets hear the good, bad and ugly!
sweet saw all the way around. pro grade construction, good power to weight, good handling, dead nutz reliable and can be upgraded to 372.
What would you value one at that looks to be in good shape, but does not run. It is not locked up. I am not sure on compression of anything else yet?
Well, I picked it up. Now I need to get it home to see what the deal with it is.
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you are reading it right. yer biggest thing on that saw is the tune. if it's lasted this long it's probably tuned pretty good but as i said before. i have not worked on an original 365 that i didn't have to tweak the metering lever in the (zama) carb. the one i have here was lean and didn't matter whether i had it tuned at 3/4's on the high or 2 on the high. didn't run any different cause the high speed was starving for fuel. i had to raise the lever quite a bit to make it run right and now it's tuned at 1 turn on the high. lever could have came up a little higher even. i really prefer to swap a walbro on them if i have one available.
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