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Great job Carl.
Damn that saw is fast.
Damn that saw is fast.
alternatively you could drill out the screw "nub" and epoxy in a short section of tig rod to make it a bit longer (and wear better) just grind it to the length you want.
Some were using small screws, and shaping them to the right length and profile. This was more to remedy wear of the nub than oil output.
btw good work Miller.
I also made this saw unlimited coil using the 272xp coil. @Poleman gave a beautiful set of instructions that I almost followed. Lol. You can see I have several marks there what that is. Is the sharpened fin is my TDC mark. The far right grind mark is 5°. The other marks are 25,30,35,40 degrees. What I did was using a piston stop I rolled the engine to 5° btdc. I had a degree wheel on it so I new where that was. I then lined my flywheel at 35° with the key ground off, I put the flywheel on. It was nice being able to hold the engine against the piston stop. This set my timing at 30° btdc. I tightened it all up and double checked it with the degree wheel. That's the quick cliff note version. Lol.
I have never seen porting cause an issue like that on a standard carbed saw. I can pretty much guarantee that you have a bad carb.When I first got this saw going I had lost my L control. So I modded the carb to the same spec you would a 7910 carb. That was a fail. So my next step was I used a brand new 7910 carb and she tuned out perfectly.
I used an aftermarket on this one. About how much longer did you make the adjuster nub when you built the one from aluminum?OEM Husqvarna coil or AM?
I think its about time got around to the coil swap myself.
Did you see my pics of the carbs. Is there a chance you know how to break down or now what the numbers mean?I have never seen porting cause an issue like that on a standard carbed saw. I can pretty much guarantee that you have a bad carb.
I used an aftermarket on this one. About how much longer did you make the adjuster nub when you built the one from aluminum?
Here she is. Sitting on wiggs bench waiting for you to show up.I am glad one of your saws will be in Ky. I hope to get a chance to run it.
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