Many ways to modify that muffler. What I have more luck with is taking a small cutoff wheel and removing as much of that dumb baffle out as possible. it does 2 things for me 1. removes excess weight, and 2. it provides room for me to take a burring bit to open up the stock hole. Anyway keep up the good work.
I have a first generation Husky 372xp and the original muffler is to much restrict inside then i get a new one from the x-torq with no restriction inside and it makes a lot of diference! Keep it up!
Thank you for sharing your video. I have a MS660 on order and plan on breaking it in and then doing a muffler mod, so I appreciate your video. Just wanted to follow-up and see how you like your mod on your chainsaw so far. Have you done anything else to that specific muffler mod or left it alone? Any alterations or suggestions, now that you have had the mod on your saw for several months now? Did you have to richen up the low and high jets after the mod?
Finally got the tv logged in to the internet and the TH-cam channel much better to watch now and I am getting ready to tear into my timber pro going to try to fix some of the weak things and other mods that I want to do
Many ways to modify that muffler. What I have more luck with is taking a small cutoff wheel and removing as much of that dumb baffle out as possible. it does 2 things for me 1. removes excess weight, and 2. it provides room for me to take a burring bit to open up the stock hole. Anyway keep up the good work.
yeah that baffle is a huge restriction for sure. thanks for watching
I have a first generation Husky 372xp and the original muffler is to much restrict inside then i get a new one from the x-torq with no restriction inside and it makes a lot of diference! Keep it up!
Right on thanks for watching buddy
@@steelcityperformancesaws You welcome!
Thank you for sharing your video. I have a MS660 on order and plan on breaking it in and then doing a muffler mod, so I appreciate your video. Just wanted to follow-up and see how you like your mod on your chainsaw so far. Have you done anything else to that specific muffler mod or left it alone? Any alterations or suggestions, now that you have had the mod on your saw for several months now? Did you have to richen up the low and high jets after the mod?
Thanks for watching. I did take the baffle out also. And yea it definitely needed to be tuned in right after installing it
You shouldn't be allowed near a handsaw, let alone a chainsaw.
Hahah why’s that?
Finally got the tv logged in to the internet and the TH-cam channel much better to watch now and I am getting ready to tear into my timber pro going to try to fix some of the weak things and other mods that I want to do
right on brother. thanks for tuning in
Wrong way !! Lmao
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