SWE#Kipp said:Four Paws do you think my outlet area is to big for a 372xpg ????
CUCV said:Opps made a typo
I calculated 372 exhaust port area at 0.54in^2 not 0.504in^2.
CUCV said:I have been interested in seeing Four Paws response to this question.
I have been thinking about DP one of my 372 for a while and this thread has motivated me to get going on it.
Does anyone have the stock 372 exhaust port area calculated (Or other saws for that matter)?
I came up with 0.504in^2 for the 372. I measured the muffler hole to be 5/8" so the area is 0.307in^2. Thus using the 80%-85% rule the additional dual port muffler hole should be between .4" to .44" in Diameter (area between 0.125in^2 to 0.152in^2.)
So it seems to me like 2 additional 16mm ID holes are to much increasing the muffler exhaust hole area by 0.311in^2 each. That is unless the exhaust port has been ported.
That leads me to another question. Does anyone have any advise or recommendations on porting and polishing a 372? I remember a while back reading a good thread on 372 porting but either I can't find it or it has been deleted.
JUDGE1162 said:How did you go about calculating the exhaust port area????
I took a piece of paper, put it inside the cylinder (cylinder off) then traced out the exhaust port. Then I took some measurements and started drawing in CAD. Once the CAD profile matched the trace I let CAD calculate the area.
timberwolf said:CUCV, sounds like the area you measure may be off a bit, got to remember the port is a three dimentional opening in the saw, if you trace it an lay the paper flat and measure it the drawing will be wider than reality. Though making the mufler opening slightly more than .85 wont cause any major problems, you may even gain a little top end. I would not worry about it too much for calculating a muffler opening, but engine modifications it is worth considdering.
Gark said:Like aquan8tor was asking about, an 029S muffler mod has been done here:
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=15986
which is found by a search of "MS290 Muffler". Thanks to rahtreelimbs. That muffler looks identical to one on my MS290, but I don't think mine will be quite as radical as that one.
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