Dropped this heavy leaner today. Nice long straight trunk with very little taper. Will use this log for future exhaust testing
was going to get a base line for my husky 51 before starting exhaust work. But it needs a carb kit as I cant get it to lean out at all on the high end. To be...
The tea pot muffler is same size as exhaust port for 1” or so then dumps out about 1/2” inside the cone you see on the outside. Then the exit pipe is about 75% the port size.
What I want is a good work saw design. I don’t build hot saws I build work saws which is why I don’t want tuned pipes. I’ll check out buckins bear claw muffler design, thank you for the info.
I play with exhaust as often as possible, some saws like more than others is about the only helpful information I can offer. Which is about no help whatsoever.
I’m going to keep tinkering with it till I find a design both me and the saw loves. Then I’ll switch to a different saw and learn some...
I tried capping it and gain a little back pressure but that failed as well. So I scraped that pipe and started a new one. This one has good flow, back pressure and is ugly as all hell. Saw loves it. I call it the tea pot
Been playing with different exhaust ideas and figured I’d share. Saw is my favorite jonsered 2094. Never liked the factory exhaust and even with a healthy gut and muffler mod it seemed it was holding it back. So I started tinkering.
first exhaust was simple pipe but was way too open. She...
Throw some caber rings in it
I got a gauge that’s pretty far off. Says my 044 has 75 psi but pick it up by the pull cord and it takes a full min to go all they way down. Last time I used that comp gauge
Really depends on how big your logs are. I use my 2094 for 30”+ logs 395 would do everything I’ve ever milled but we don’t have much for hard wood in NE Washington
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