Mastermind
Work Saw Specialist
I'm real new to this saw building stuff and this has probably been done before, I've just not seen it yet. So here goes. I have learned so much since I found this site, and want to learn some more, and my pics have improved as well (same camera). That's my goal here, to understand why the 357 is a sought after saw, but the 359 not so much. And what can be done to even things up.
I don't know crap about this stuff, I'm posting this hoping to be flamed by you guys with experience. I can handle it. Share what you have done with these saws.
The 357 jug is on the left. To my eye the transfers are miles ahead in flow capabilities. Who has port timing numbers on both saws?
The exhaust ports appear to be the same size and shape.
As are the intake ports.
Here a better shot of the 357 jug base.
Check out the crappy looking finish here. But with my grinder... And the transfer covers can be removed so it would be a breeze to work on the transfers.
I don't know crap about this stuff, I'm posting this hoping to be flamed by you guys with experience. I can handle it. Share what you have done with these saws.
The 357 jug is on the left. To my eye the transfers are miles ahead in flow capabilities. Who has port timing numbers on both saws?
The exhaust ports appear to be the same size and shape.
As are the intake ports.
Here a better shot of the 357 jug base.
Check out the crappy looking finish here. But with my grinder... And the transfer covers can be removed so it would be a breeze to work on the transfers.