Husqvarna 350 to 353 conversion

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traktorz

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Considering the Husqvarna 350 / 353 is equivalent to our Jonsered CS2150 / CS 2152, I'll tell you that I like both, but prefer the Magnesium bodied 353/CS2152 better. But for modification work, unless it's purely educational, I wouldn't waste the time and money on a non-pro saw.

However, there are still areas of improvements to do for these quite powerful 50cc saws, the HVA 350 / Jonsered CS2152.
Like to change from a sprocket type drive to a rim type chain drive wheel.

Ref:
http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/237587-17.htm#post4496087
 
mweba

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That's old news....:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

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buck futter

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I actually ran one of those conversions today. In fact it actually started out as a 340, but I added the cylinder base to allow the standard style jug.

Do the same muff mod and gasket delete with one of the early open port 44mm jugs and I think the results are even better. :clap:

I think the ports may be a little wider.
I did one and took a mm off the intake skirt too. left all the ports stock. Ran nice for not grinding.
 
moody
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That is correct and if I remember correctly it was a 44 millimeter open port:D

I've got a personal project started. It's a little more extensive than I've seen a 350 aside from yours. I'm using the 44mm top end. If it holds together I'll be happy but I'm not leaving anything on the table. I'm not saying how fast it's going to be but if it runs half as ridiculous as the work I'm doing it should be fun
 
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Please excuse my ignorance, but if they are the same bore what makes them so much different? Is it the skirt or the top of the piston that makes them alot more desirable??

It's the exact same cylinder but the 350 has a dished piston and the 353 has a flat top
 
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Thanks Moody thats what I was thinking but I wasn't sure. Sounds like they made the 350's with a 44mm and 45mm bore right? Whats years were which?

Open port 44mm did not have purge bulb and were fitted with an hda 159 and were older. the newer 45mm closed port (353 cylinder) has a purge bulb and a crappy zama carb.
 
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I like them both. If you ran them both there would be minimal difference in stock form. Ported it's a whole new game
 
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