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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2012, 05:36:09 pm »
Good update.

 I know a guy with a like new univent and he bought from Baileys. He is the one that told me everything just looked polished up to him, just by looking at it.  No degree wheel or measurements were taken on his.

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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #11 on: March 10, 2012, 05:49:46 pm »
Just sharing some of the stuff he said.

I was under the impression that some minor port work had been done on these saws since they are claiming it's a 'hot rod'. I pulled the muffler off to take a look and it doesn't look like anything has been done. It looks completely stock, the base gasket is still intact as well. I was going to work on the muffler but decided to hold off for now. I put it back together and stuck it back in the box.

http://www.baileysonline.com/itemdetail.asp?item=FS+756ET&catID=566

I think it was just rumor, I can't find anything published anywhere by Bailey's claiming it was hopped up any. Somebody posted that they seem to run stronger than stock on another forum. I guess I got caught up in the hype and believed what I wanted to believe.

It has the standard Husky air filter, same as my other 3.

That exhaust does look polished and belled quite a big .

The serial tag says it's a Husqvarna 372xpw.

You might be on to something, Al. When I fired it up the other day it did not seem sluggish and plugged up like most new saws these days. And I'm not sure how big the muffler outlet is on most new Huskys but this one seems larger than the outlet hole on the stock Stihl 460. I took the screen off for the picture.

brand new 1st tank univent against woods ported by Ed 20 tanks through it or so side by side .





I opened up this saw today just to look inside. I was thinking about grinding on the ports a little but my crappy little air grinder wouldn't fit into the ports and the hand file wasn't doing anything. Seemed a bit harder metal than the aftermarket big bore cylinder I put on the MS460 earlier this week. So I slapped it back together and made sure it still ran. No leftover parts and it fired up!

There was an ever so slight scuff mark on the intake side of the jug but it was smooth. I can only guess some debris was in the motor from the original manufacture. But it was smooth, no gouge whatsoever that I could see or feel.

Well guys, I've owned this saw a little over 2 years and just put it into production last week after crunching the handle on one of my other 372's. This is the only 372 I have in stock form and after about 7-8 tanks of fuel I've got to say it's just about equal to my ported saws. The 75cc cylinder and more aggressive factory porting are really nice. The only modification I've made is adding a muffler port and trimming the tabs on the carb so I can figure out where my starting point is when I adjust it. I worked today with a guy who had a brand new MS460 (a week old) and my 372 blew it away. I'm really glad I grabbed this saw when I did.
it's not as strong as the Dozer Dan 371 I sold you last winter. That one is still the fastest one I've ever run.


Thats all I can dig up Mike on the like new univent.


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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #12 on: March 10, 2012, 07:10:42 pm »
some interesting reading in the baileys link about the saw ;) look under the q/a section........
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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #13 on: March 10, 2012, 07:20:34 pm »
some interesting reading in the baileys link about the saw ;) look under the q/a section........

Better save that before it disappears too.

Q.    What is the true weight of this product?
A.    
On any new product we normally go with the manufacturer's specs, which sometimes turn out to be "inaccurate". I've put the saw, with handle, on the scale and it weighs 14.30 lbs dry.
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     Posted by: Richard L from WI on 8/7/2008
 
Q.    Who makes this saw?
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It's made in Europe and modified in the US by Univent.
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     Posted by: Jeffrey B from Henniker,NH on 9/4/2008
 
Q.    Is this the Husqvarna 372xp with a new name on it?
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All the same components as that saw but with a few additions to give it more power.
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     Posted by: Kevin W from Ca on 11/3/2008
 
Q.    Please clarify the "few additions" noted in the question above that add more power to the saw? What exactly was done to the original?
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Here is a link to the factory website with full details: http://www.unifireusa.com/ventSaw.php#features
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     Posted by: Mike H from TX on 12/9/2008
 
Q.    HP on your website says 5.4 on thers its 6.5, which is correct?
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Thanks for catching the mistake. The 6.5 is correct.
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     Posted by: John B from ,Pa on 12/23/2008
 
Q.    Will a Husqvarna dealer do the warranty work?
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No, you would need to contact Univent, here is their website: http://www.unifireusa.com
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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #14 on: March 11, 2012, 06:11:10 am »
I think it was said at the time they had the cut of saw engines that had the extra cc.
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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2012, 11:21:28 am »
 ;) The ole boy got creative hanging a Stihl bar on a Husqvarna .

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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2012, 01:29:46 pm »
some interesting reading in the baileys link about the saw ;) look under the q/a section........

Yes, and 6.5 hp from the 75cc engine means that it has to be ported, as they were rated at "just" 5.4 from Husky.

Btw, the "Cutoff" 75cc engine has the same bore (51.4 mm), but is ported differently, with lower max power rating than the "xpw" version this is about.   :)

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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2012, 03:05:54 pm »
From my understanding univent that started this thread has  a 50mm bore.  ???

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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #18 on: March 12, 2012, 06:31:34 pm »
In my way of thinking and based on most modern engine designs I would think with a 50 mm bore it would be a long stroke engine for 75 cc.

Now if that's factual it would stand to reason it would be a torguey engine . Just speculation I've never seen one .

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Re: Craigslist Univent
« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2012, 07:44:51 pm »
Al the 75cc is 51.44mm bore 74.66cc.  Same strokes on all of them 70.7cc 50mm bore etc.

 

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