Seems , this sp 60 has the correct gas tankFrom the same '73 IPL
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I am pretty sure this is Ted's (warped) saw.
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Mark
I have 79 dl but could get away with 78dl.this is the mountAbout how long is that Remington bar? I've got one that looks like that and I want to say it's a 22" (?) but I have no idea how many drive links. I was going to wrap a 24" chain around and use that to gauge, but if you already know that's significantly easier.
Square file and skip chain on that should be a lot of fun! Are you using a "goofy" file? I only ask because I want to head down the square file road one day.
Haha yeah!Is that one of those lite bars? Ron
How come no welded pop up?Not at the moment, thanks. If I could find a better big piston, I would. With my over the top compression, I am torn between shaving the piston top or the cylinder when what I really need is a different piston. I am too cheap to buy a bunch of pistons to measure for better dimensions. Ron
You‘d better post up what you do, I’m gonna need to have a ported, big dawged, full-wrapped, 50cc saw with a 24 inch bar in order to keep ”West Coast” in the title of my McCulloch-user badge.How come no welded pop up?
I have a 10-10 that I'm going to build and asked a local welder if he could do a little ring or dome on a piston for me . He told me if he heats it right it'll take. Just wondering if you guys already experimented with this?
Ok that makes sense, "there is no replacement for displacement " .I am boring out old 82cc cylinders to fit a larger diameter piston. Getting the right center of the pin to the top of the piston has been a challenge. Most candidates seem to be too tall. The one I used was milled down leaving a popup, but I still have too much compression and the piston is real thin at the ring pin. with a good cylinder, I could just soldier a quarter on for more compression.
Ron
I will, but I won't be doing any porting. The last couple saws I put together with just a b.g.delete are pretty stout.You‘d better post up what you do, I’m gonna need to have a ported, big dawged, full-wrapped, 50cc saw with a 24 inch bar in order to keep ”West Coast” in the title of my McCulloch-user badge.
Nice, thank you! Yeah that's the same "swiss cheese" mount I have. I wanted to do the same with mine, mount it on a 7-10 with spacers. That thing must be pretty sick with square skip AND an 8 pin. Throwin' chips about 30ft are ya?I have 79 dl but could get away with 78dl.View attachment 872494this is the mount
For $100.00 ? Yes. If you have the cash then id say go get it. Ive sent you a PM in case you dont want it.The guy who was selling the McCulloch lawnmower canceled the listing... Very sad.
Meanwhile, here's an oddball that has appeared closer to home. A G-70 with some sort of extra oiling contraption and 32" bar.
Originally $200 but now down to $100. Is this something worth considering?
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I'd be jumping on a g70 for $100 pretty fast.The guy who was selling the McCulloch lawnmower canceled the listing... Very sad.
Meanwhile, here's an oddball that has appeared closer to home. A G-70 with some sort of extra oiling contraption and 32" bar.
Originally $200 but now down to $100. Is this something worth considering?
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Oh my goodness. Now that was someone that needed wood badly.The guy who was selling the McCulloch lawnmower canceled the listing... Very sad.
Meanwhile, here's an oddball that has appeared closer to home. A G-70 with some sort of extra oiling contraption and 32" bar.
Originally $200 but now down to $100. Is this something worth considering?
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To be candid, I don’t think it would be worth a dime either.Fyi I don't think the quarter would stay put very long.
Well it was just my 2 cents.To be candid, I don’t think it would be worth a dime either.
Ron
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