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I have several saws with the fixed H jets and while all seem pretty fat out of the cut, they all clean up nicely under load and I have a high level of confidence they won't have any problems of running too lean no matter what I do with them.

Among the saws are a PM55, SP80, SP125 (very rich), and CP125. In my limited experience I'd say McCulloch did a good job of matching the carburetion to the saws.

I have been messing with a few Homelite XL and Super 2's lately and will say that one of those little piggies is so fat it hurts. I recommended to the owner that we disassemble the saw again and lower the metering needle to try and reduce the fuel flow a bit but for now he's running it that way.

Mark
This has been enlightening for me. Uncle hates them I have carried that bias for years...Now I think I might like them lol.
 
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Ive gotten quite a few macs with those and truly those carburetors likely saved them for.all these years. Ive swapped out some and left others alone. I have a sp81 with the sdc51and it is a beast. My go to sp81 has a sdc37 on it and it is also a beast. As mark said the 125 saws were hit and miss. I truly enjoy your stories. Bad thing is youve gotten a shot now and now youll need more. Lol...its coming.
 
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I have several saws with the fixed H jets and while all seem pretty fat out of the cut, they all clean up nicely under load and I have a high level of confidence they won't have any problems of running too lean no matter what I do with them.

Among the saws are a PM55, SP80, SP125 (very rich), and CP125. In my limited experience I'd say McCulloch did a good job of matching the carburetion to the saws.

I have been messing with a few Homelite XL and Super 2's lately and will say that one of those little piggies is so fat it hurts. I recommended to the owner that we disassemble the saw again and lower the metering needle to try and reduce the fuel flow a bit but for now he's running it that way.

Mark
I must say the bias I have had toward them has been greatly dismantled. I too like the idea the high side is not to lean. The 51 as helped me learn better high side adjustment Mark
 
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Happily surprised to get this in the mail today! Uncles SP 81 block for his restore is in there. All I want to do is help him build that one last saw. I almost cried when I opened the box. I called him and he wants to go through it himself. It will be on his dining room table bright and early tomorrow.Parts.jpg
 
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Update on Bob Johnson.I got an emai yesterdayl from "Miss Joan" (Bob's lady friend).
"Bob had 2 stents inserted into a partially plugged artery. He still has one 100% plugged, they can’t do anything with that one. The alternative would be a bypass but Bob is too weak at this time to endure it. The plan is for him to go to a rehab facility soon. Still has blood issues. He will be happy to know that his McCullouch family is praying for his health."
 
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Not NOS....Those are US Chrome reworked. They clean them up super nice.
As I understand it U.S.Chrome had a price increase earlier this yr.to $275/cylinder.By the time ya add shipping round trip it's over $300.Might be better off getting the work done through Vinny WV's buddy at almost half the cost.Granted it's not a re-chromed cylinder,but I'd bet it'd still last a lifetime.
 
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Update on Bob Johnson.I got an emai yesterdayl from "Miss Joan" (Bob's lady friend).
"Bob had 2 stents inserted into a partially plugged artery. He still has one 100% plugged, they can’t do anything with that one. The alternative would be a bypass but Bob is too weak at this time to endure it. The plan is for him to go to a rehab facility soon. Still has blood issues. He will be happy to know that his McCullouch family is praying for his health."
Hang in there Bob J !!! We're rooting for ya!!
 
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The 82cc saw sleeves work just fine. Im trying to talk him into a 70cc cylinder.
I have not contacted him yet. I got several jugs here that need attention. I had one that US Chrome would not do, If I ever get it back I want to send it to Ohio and see if its salvageable.
 
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Someone told me its cooling off down where you are ?
Yeah mate had a big old southerly dump a good bit of snow around. Had a soft easy start to winter but was only a mater of time. Jack frost is here to stay for a while now.

How's summer??
 
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Yeah mate had a big old southerly dump a good bit of snow around. Had a soft easy start to winter but was only a mater of time. Jack frost is here to stay for a while now.

How's summer??

107°F real feel yesterday, it was a 3 shirt day!
 

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