I run a 20 on my 359, it does good. Mine is happy with a higher idle like yours for some reason. My buddies are always thinking I’m running it lean🤷🏻♂️
When you start noodling that piece of oak it revs high. When you cut it again it revs high till you're almost through at 3.50 and then the revs go down, even when the wood gets smaller. I watched if you loosened the throttle trigger but you didn't. How come ? After you ran it on high rpm and you reaccelerate it seems it does not want to rev up right away.
Two things, 1. downward force, low rakers. 2. This is not the strongest running 357 I have made, but it is as powerful as I will make one. This is because the saw will get hot and the power will fade some on a relay long cut. Longer and much hotter outside then this cut! But if you are suspecting loss of compression that is not the case. I have cut 10 plus cords with this build since this video was made, and it had ten on this top end before that. I did just put a fresh ring in it before shooting it running, as I had done a sloppy job on the end gap last go around and wanted to tighten it up. It relay can run all cracked out like this all day. I use Amsoil Saber at 32 to 1 and a splash of 2-micron MOS2. BTW it does have a modified stock muffler, but the exit tube is stock. It is a neighborhood friendly can. It runs about .8 to 1 PSI of back pressure, so some gains could be made there. This saw is not for customers, it is my toy! BTW, I just picked up a new MS500i, so I will be poking around in that thing and hopefully doing some videos with it.
Cuts and sounds really strong. Keeps the rpms up in the cut , great job.
Thank you!
I run a 20 on my 359, it does good. Mine is happy with a higher idle like yours for some reason. My buddies are always thinking I’m running it lean🤷🏻♂️
When you start noodling that piece of oak it revs high. When you cut it again it revs high till you're almost through at 3.50 and then the revs go down, even when the wood gets smaller. I watched if you loosened the throttle trigger but you didn't. How come ? After you ran it on high rpm and you reaccelerate it seems it does not want to rev up right away.
Two things, 1. downward force, low rakers. 2. This is not the strongest running 357 I have made, but it is as powerful as I will make one. This is because the saw will get hot and the power will fade some on a relay long cut. Longer and much hotter outside then this cut! But if you are suspecting loss of compression that is not the case. I have cut 10 plus cords with this build since this video was made, and it had ten on this top end before that. I did just put a fresh ring in it before shooting it running, as I had done a sloppy job on the end gap last go around and wanted to tighten it up. It relay can run all cracked out like this all day. I use Amsoil Saber at 32 to 1 and a splash of 2-micron MOS2. BTW it does have a modified stock muffler, but the exit tube is stock. It is a neighborhood friendly can. It runs about .8 to 1 PSI of back pressure, so some gains could be made there. This saw is not for customers, it is my toy!
BTW, I just picked up a new MS500i, so I will be poking around in that thing and hopefully doing some videos with it.
Muito bom rpm torq parabens pelo video,.
Nice saw, what brake cover do you have on it?
50cc 346XP, but it has no paint, just polished with Scotch Brite.
@@TADman4003 oh I see. Thanks. Looks like a 5 series saw. Looks cool.