joeymt33
I bleed YELLOW!
There is a sealant used when installing those bushings. You may have to punch it out and reseal it with some fuel tank sealer.
And once again, as with all things McCulloch, there are no absolutes. The 650 that I picked up has the compression release port (now plugged), and was fit with a 48" bar before I got it.
Mark
But, you're right. There were no absolutes. McCulloch made their own frankensaws.
Got my SP125 running today. Still runs pretty fat on the top end. I'm going to get a carb rebuild kit. It has a Tillotson HS124A in it and I'm not sure how to adjust it.
Tried multiple times to post video to no avail.
Now I just have to find a carb for it. Can you replace the high jet internally on those Tillotson carbs?
88771 1 Jet - High speed fuel (029 std.)
88772 Jet - High speed (028) Alt.
88781 Jet - High speed (027) Alt.
88780 Jet - High speed (026) Alt.
88769 Jet - High speed (030) Alt.
88770 Jet - High speed (031) Alt.
Thanks for the info. I spend 20 years tuning 2 stroke dirt bikes and snowmobiles that required changing jets. The low speed jet did lean things out and sped the saw up, but that just resulted in lower performance when it was loaded a little bit. I'll keep my eye out for that carb. There's no real hurry to get this saw running. I have another project starting next week.You can indeed change the high speed jets on the HS. Here's the jet list from the SP125C IPL. Not sure how easy those jets are to find. You can also affect the high speed operation with the L speed needle setting. It only does so much however.
Getting an SDC20 would be simpler from a tuning perspective. Guys aren't in a hurry to get rid of those however. May take a while to land one....
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