Very interesting!
Thanks for posting this.Its something I have been wanting to try.I might start with a cheap 42cc poulan.
Thanks for posting this.Its something I have been wanting to try.I might start with a cheap 42cc poulan.
You shouldn't have to remove your flywheel to put your degree wheel on. This is how I was shown to get a degree wheel on the easy way. Ditch the paper cut out degree wheels and go buy one for 10-12 bucks, go to the local hardware and buy you a cheapo keyless drill chuck and mount the wheel to it, should just take a metric bolt. Now you have a self centering quick and easy set-up, other than finding TDC.
Looks good on my end. Wish I could help you with your questions. I know the 024/026 carb is a bottleneck, but it isn't because of fuel delivery, the throat of the carb is too small.
I don"t pull the flywheel, i use the puller to center the wheel ( sorry no pic)
The only work i did was in the transfers.
Thank guys for jumping in (This is my first saw) and helping.
You didn't raise the exhaust?
Sorry for the confusion. I did raise the exhaust and lower the intake. The only work i did after degreed it was in the transfers.
I gotcha.
where can i go with this saw # wise? (you don't have to tell me yours if there top secret) I have been reading a lot and have found some great threads but no real #s for a 024. Like i have said this is a play saw.
To be 100% honest with ya, I don't know. I'm new to this stuff and still learning. Only saws I've messed with is a 372 and a 395, and there not that high on the exhaust. Just guessing here so don't set this in stone, but 166 sounds high on the exhaust to me. It may be fine for a play saw,,, but I cant really say.
Someone will be through that knows though.
Thanks for the help, I got a flywheel puller and run the numbers
Exhaust 97
intake 73
transfer 130
What do you think?
Take the intake to 70?
73+73=146 360- 146= 214
70+70=140 360- 140=220
Your transfers are really low. I'd raise them up at least 7° and maybe 12°, to match your exhaust and get your blowdown to 20-25°. I'd also take the intake down as low as 80°.
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