You can do a muffler mod. They help just about any saw wake up. Make sure your compression is 140-150psi. If it's lower you could change the ring to bump compression back to normal.
I bought the saw from my husky dealer its sharp I barely use the saw but when I do use it I want it to run and cut as well as my echos
I bought the saw from my husky dealer its sharp I barely use the saw but when I do use it I want it to run and cut as well as my echos
Yes, around the L & H screws to prevent unlimited adjustment. The T idle screw (Husky) is not limited, it just controls idle speed, not the fuel/air ratio.The Limiter Tabs are on the fuel adjusting needles?
Yes, around the L & H screws to prevent unlimited adjustment. The T idle screw (Husky) is not limited, it just controls idle speed, not the fuel/air ratio.
Of note, on a Husky you need a special splined socket driver to adjust L & H, cheap (~$7) on eBay.
I've had a 345 for several years and am quite pleased with it. Kind of hard to believe there'd be a huge difference from one 45cc saw to another.
How long is the bar? Are you running an NK chain on it?
Modding that saw will cost you around 250$ plus shipping. Depending on your mechanical skilz you could do a simplified port job on it yourself. Russ
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