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Chev727

Chev727

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Cleaned the carb, tuned it and ran pretty good, needs a carb kit and muffler/muffler bracket for sure, bolts weren't broken like the guy said they were just loose, i need the plug fitting to test pressure and vacuum on it, psi was 140 so going to put new rings and check squish
 
mtcowboy77

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You got that for $75? I'd consider that a good deal in my book! Good looking saw! A couple of months ago I picked up a (later model) 61 AND a 266xp at a pawn shop. I got both of em for $400. They're both pretty dirty so I'm working on stripping them down and cleaning them up. Both run good/sound good and need a little maintenance, but overall, I feel like I got a decent deal. I'm glad I saw this thread though because I've been wondering the same kinds of things (how do they compare, what kinds of changes with work done to them, etc.) Anyhow, I find it VERY intriguing to know that the later model 61's will take a 272 swap fairly easily and increase the power that much! I also like that most of the parts are interchangable between the two saws. You never know when that may come in handy. So far, it's been a lot of fun getting my hands dirty on them and learning how they're put together.
 
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You got that for $75? I'd consider that a good deal in my book! Good looking saw! A couple of months ago I picked up a (later model) 61 AND a 266xp at a pawn shop. I got both of em for $400. They're both pretty dirty so I'm working on stripping them down and cleaning them up. Both run good/sound good and need a little maintenance, but overall, I feel like I got a decent deal. I'm glad I saw this thread though because I've been wondering the same kinds of things (how do they compare, what kinds of changes with work done to them, etc.) Anyhow, I find it VERY intriguing to know that the later model 61's will take a 272 swap fairly easily and increase the power that much! I also like that most of the parts are interchangable between the two saws. You never know when that may come in handy. So far, it's been a lot of fun getting my hands dirty on them and learning how they're put together.

Yep $75, was a good deal on it, got lucky this time :D
 
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Huh. I had mine at just over 200 psi with a base gasket delete.

It's a slow RPM saw compared to the couple newer Stihls I run but it had tons of torque.
 
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Huh. I had mine at just over 200 psi with a base gasket delete.

It's a slow RPM saw compared to the couple newer Stihls I run but it had tons of torque.

I expected a lot more from the gasket delete, took it apart and giving the surfaces a really good cleaning and reseal it and check again, hopefully get a better result this time
 
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A little off topic but I was looking at my grandpa's 266 it has a coil and the part you gap to the flywheel (can't remember the name) can this be replaced by the newer style coil where it's all a single unit not two?
 
decableguy2000

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A little off topic but I was looking at my grandpa's 266 it has a coil and the part you gap to the flywheel (can't remember the name) can this be replaced by the newer style coil where it's all a single unit not two?


No the case is cast different. There are few after market 2 piece set ups but I can't speak for them.

Jeremy
 

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