dean06919
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With ten takes of a gas through the Home Depot-Bailey's Big Bore Makita, I headed out to compare it against my well broken in Solo 681 on a freshly cut Black Oak that was 36"-52" across. Both wore the same 36" bar, same new Oregon chain, with the Makita running a 7 pin sprocket and the Solo running a 8 pin sprocket. The results were rather surprising as the Makita struggled the entire time and would accept almost no downward pressure while the Solo willingly accepted the downward pressure.
The Solo is completely stock with the exception of the 8 pin sprocket, while the Makita wears a Bailey's 84cc Big Bore kit installed without the base gasket with a heavy duty air filter kit. The compression difference is noticeable also, with the Solo making more than the Makita.
Any suggestions as to why such a big difference in performance? I was thinking about replacing the compression relief valve on the Makita in case it was leaking. The jetting seems to be fine on the Makita, it starts great, idles, doesn't bog when hitting the throttle and seems to be hitting the rev limiter under no load testing. I tuned both saws in wood and the Solo's Walbro carb did seem to allow for more H speed adjustment, while the Makita's Zama carb did not adjust out as far.
I would have imagined that they would have been closer in performance. I question now if I should have purchased the PS 7900 kit instead. So what do you guys think?
The Solo is completely stock with the exception of the 8 pin sprocket, while the Makita wears a Bailey's 84cc Big Bore kit installed without the base gasket with a heavy duty air filter kit. The compression difference is noticeable also, with the Solo making more than the Makita.
Any suggestions as to why such a big difference in performance? I was thinking about replacing the compression relief valve on the Makita in case it was leaking. The jetting seems to be fine on the Makita, it starts great, idles, doesn't bog when hitting the throttle and seems to be hitting the rev limiter under no load testing. I tuned both saws in wood and the Solo's Walbro carb did seem to allow for more H speed adjustment, while the Makita's Zama carb did not adjust out as far.
I would have imagined that they would have been closer in performance. I question now if I should have purchased the PS 7900 kit instead. So what do you guys think?