A R E A 51 Husq 365..."Here We Go!"

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CHEVYTOWN13

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Congratulations on your 3,000th post:cheers:

Al, I'm looking forward to it too bro. No fancy stuff, just a good woods port I'm working for. I won't be touching durations at all. Just wide and wider!

I have the pattern bit that I'll be using for the pop-up. Now I'm looking for the bit for the 45º chamfer. I'm guessing that bit will be a non bearing one. We'll see what I work out.
 
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I worked on the piston today, because I have plans to sell it here at the post.

I already have a 70cc saw plus another frame to swap another 7901 piston. So what I'm now looking for is a 066/166 build.

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Bump removed and shaped at the edges to FLOW more. I could have removed more, but I think it would have compromised the integrity of the piston skirt.

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Polished.

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Not in the right position, but just wanted to give the idear.

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This is the best it ever ran, with a 20" "I tried to" hand filed square chain. Hard Piñon Pine.

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Runs good.

I'm going to lean it back to a high 14.

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Ran into some knots. It pulls well. I think it's blowing about 150lbs of compression.

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Thanks for the rep REJ2

Thank you brother.

What surprised me the most about the 365 jug was the size of the exhaust port at the flange. It's a lot bigger than the 7900 flange port:jawdrop:

For only 65cc's, the jug is making some good power. And it's built similarly to the Dolmar's. I thought I read Dolmar copied Husqvarna's AV system. I'm glad they did:cheers:
 
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