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- August 25, 2017 at 1:00 pm #588
Good morning,
Thought I’d get the Saw section going with a quick video of my 357XP. I gave it a woods port last year and this saw never fails to bring a smile to my face. I never tune my Saw this high for everyday work, I was just seeing what it could do. For anyone concerned I tightened my chain after I took this video.
- August 26, 2017 at 7:52 pm #589
Hi Josh,
Great you’re happy with the 357.
I have one myself since like 10 years. I like it too, not modded as yours though.Right now it does not work, it chokes when warm. Brought to a neigbour of mine and he shall have a deeper look at it.
It seems like some have had problem with the automatic decompression valve, does yours have that?
Have a great day!
- August 26, 2017 at 8:55 pm #595
Hi Josh, Great you’re happy with the 357. I have one myself since like 10 years. I like it too, not modded as yours though.
Right now it does not work, it chokes when warm. Brought to a neigbour of mine and he shall have a deeper look at it.
It seems like some have had problem with the automatic decompression valve, does yours have that?
Have a great day!I deleted my auto decomp as they are problematic as you stated. Also make sure you upgrade your intake boot to the style with the metal clamp. The plastic intake clamps are notorious for loosening and causing an air leak that will burn the Saw down. Lastly, there is an diaphragm update kit for your carburetor if you have the Walbro. If you have the Zama carb I believe you are fine.
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