When I plugged my bypass on my 620pw (before going back and doing it "proper") I took some piano wire that was just past a slip fit, chucked it in a drill and sanded a gentle taper on the end, maybe 1/32" long, cut the piece about 1/16" long and tapped it into the hole. Was a nice tight fit but still loose enough that I was able to remove it with good pliers later when I out the OEM jet in the parts box. Super quick and easy method. Just thought that one might be handy to store in the memory box.
Sounds like a great plan. I was going to use a piece of brass filler rod and do the same, but figured I'd try this way first. Def gonna go back in and do a long term fix. 👍🏻 thanks for suggestion and may just have to try that out.
Sounds a lot stronger from the other day! The muffler mod helped, but it could use more. The carb has me stumped. Maybe a 372 or 395. Hard to tell. I want one of these for sure!
It's carb set up is just like a Stihl 361 but with an added choke. It's a tillotson HE, actual number I've found is HE-6A, but it's only available thru tillotson. If you add a pulse from the crankcase you could make alot of carbs work, with throttle rod and cover mods for adjusting of course.
I think a port job will help out quiet a bit. I'm trying ro figure out what tillotson carb this is modeled after, having trouble finding it tho. Can probably add a impulse from the case and swap to a 372xt or 395 carb. There's enough room in there for sure.
I did that to my 268xp. Huge gains and its safer for your saw. Id rather 1 big hole for dirt to go through then 2 small holes. One hole plugs up and your saw blows up. Went from 1/4 turn out on H to 2 and 1/4 turns. Cheers
This thing definitely needs to be cut apart. There is a 2pc baffle in there and everything is brazed together, and I'm sure it won't be pretty 😆 Probably be best to just make a pipe muffler for it IMO.
@Darin Ritter not a whole lot, didn't check it yet, but I'd guess maybe 500. I'll check it before I totally destroy this muffler, to get the 2 baffles out lol.
This is one saw I have wanted to play with keep up with the videos cheers down under Kevin
Thank you for checking out the videos. Will definitely have more to come on this one.
@@dubbssawshop what do you think the cylinder is off ,maybe g272?
When I plugged my bypass on my 620pw (before going back and doing it "proper") I took some piano wire that was just past a slip fit, chucked it in a drill and sanded a gentle taper on the end, maybe 1/32" long, cut the piece about 1/16" long and tapped it into the hole. Was a nice tight fit but still loose enough that I was able to remove it with good pliers later when I out the OEM jet in the parts box.
Super quick and easy method. Just thought that one might be handy to store in the memory box.
Sounds like a great plan. I was going to use a piece of brass filler rod and do the same, but figured I'd try this way first. Def gonna go back in and do a long term fix. 👍🏻 thanks for suggestion and may just have to try that out.
@@dubbssawshop It seems to run great! Fantastic job as always.
Sounds a lot stronger from the other day! The muffler mod helped, but it could use more. The carb has me stumped. Maybe a 372 or 395. Hard to tell. I want one of these for sure!
It's carb set up is just like a Stihl 361 but with an added choke. It's a tillotson HE, actual number I've found is HE-6A, but it's only available thru tillotson. If you add a pulse from the crankcase you could make alot of carbs work, with throttle rod and cover mods for adjusting of course.
Sure be interesting to what carb could be swapped over . I wander how this will take to port job. Keep up these great videos.
I think a port job will help out quiet a bit. I'm trying ro figure out what tillotson carb this is modeled after, having trouble finding it tho. Can probably add a impulse from the case and swap to a 372xt or 395 carb. There's enough room in there for sure.
I did that to my 268xp. Huge gains and its safer for your saw. Id rather 1 big hole for dirt to go through then 2 small holes. One hole plugs up and your saw blows up. Went from 1/4 turn out on H to 2 and 1/4 turns. Cheers
Great content
Thank you Matt 👍🏻!!!! I sure thank you for watching!!!
I'm scared to touch my muffler, not sure if I should
This thing definitely needs to be cut apart. There is a 2pc baffle in there and everything is brazed together, and I'm sure it won't be pretty 😆 Probably be best to just make a pipe muffler for it IMO.
Good stuff buddy
Your starting to wake it up a bit.
Slowly but surely, I'm already itching to Crack it open and port it. 😆
I had stripped holes on mine.....
👍🆙D
Definitely not a $200 turd, will be interesting 2 see how well this thing takes 2 being Dubbed! How much of an rpm gain from stock so far?
👍🏻 you ain't nothing but the truth!!!
@Darin Ritter not a whole lot, didn't check it yet, but I'd guess maybe 500. I'll check it before I totally destroy this muffler, to get the 2 baffles out lol.
@@dubbssawshop how much of an rpm gain from stock so far?
I'm never buying joncutter
Hate to hear, the 5800 is def the way to go if you ever do. Pretty much plug and play. Others require a bit of modification to make them useful.
Good stuff big DUb!