Typically see machined heads on vertical cylinders like a 3120 or 088.If I wanted a more better performance cylinder for say an 075, is that enough info to go on or would I actually have to know more about what makes a saw tick?
I could easily provide sample stock heads, but have no idea what would make it baddass.
I seem dumb but am serious.
thanks
Dave
l like the carb setup, he sure defeated the epa with that one.......they are the nicest H/L carb screws l have seen.Fine example for sure
Holley 650 Double PumperWhat carb is that?
I have an HL kickin around somewhere.That is a Tillitson HL. But it is a kart carb.
Turbo Blue smells pretty good!Love the smell of racing fuel
You can put a removable head on a horizontal cylinder saw pretty easily. Stihl made a prototype version of the 075 called the "050 Super", which essentially had an 075 jug with a removable head, and a lighter weight, single-ring piston. Saw-King had one in his shop for years. A lot of the Macs had removable heads. The D-44 and 44/55 Supers had removable heads.
And there you have it folks!
Thanks JJ!
That 050 Super sounds bad azz!
What ever happend to parrisw, did he get **** canned from here?I'm building one myself. Parrisw found a NOS 050 Super piston and ring in a mom & pop saw shop in upper British Columbia and then gived it to me.
I think DefinitiveDave's hotrod 075 would be worthy of a two-piece head.
What ever happend to parrisw, did he get **** canned from here?
Do you see him on SH or no?Nope......he got burned out on it.
Do you see him on SH or no?
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