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Re: New 372s
« Reply #40 on: April 17, 2014, 10:27:23 am »
Any one used a 385/390 intake boot to mount a 372xp cylinder to a Xtorq saw?


I have used the 385/90 intake boot to put the XT Walbro RWJ-4 (RWJ-4 now made by Tillotson called now RWJ-4-1) carb on a non XT saw. The boot looks to be too big but it pulls up tight and seals well. I think Spike60 had a post that said you could put an XP jug on an XT bottom end but the opposite was not possible because of some difference in the deck height of the case. I will try to find that thread for you.
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