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Re: woods ported 357xp husqvarna
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2014, 09:46:52 am »
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Pop up was in the 357 work saw.

Seems the recent trend to to leave piston flat and cut squish bad. I just did a pop up / machined base on a 50cc oem 346 jug and am quite impressed. Went kind of mild, didn't touch the ports except to blend/match the lowers to the case and same with the exhaust to the muffler. The comp is only 165 with a half tank through it. Noticeably stronger than stock!

I took .030" off the base and .015" off the piston. Is there a good number guys are machining off the base and piston on the 346 & 357?

 

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