Chainsaw Repair

Husqvarna - Stihl - Poulan - Jonsered - Dolmar chainsaws and more => Stihl => Topic started by: Al Smith on March 03, 2011, 09:40:38 pm

Title: Super bee
Post by: Al Smith on March 03, 2011, 09:40:38 pm
If I can get the pictures on this is the super bee 200 T .Lawdy this thing was like working on a model airplane engine . The piston was so tiny and getting in the transfers was a real chore but I got -er done somehow .

I had a beech of a time measuring the cut down on the cylinder and nearly had a head knocker ,a tad close ,had to cut a tad thicker gasket .

The thing was pretty tight on the squish in comparrison  to others I 've worked on thus the pop up was reltively shallow .It looks like a thimble chucked in the lathe .

It came out okay .Over the blocks a standard well tuned 200 makes two in 8 bys in around 15 seconds .This one and C 4 funs did it in the 11's .Fact Kevin beat  me by a quarter of a second and his was a stocker . It cranks something like 15,100  4 cycling .
Title: Re: Super bee
Post by: Cut4fun . on May 11, 2011, 04:03:14 pm
Al did you get any of that chisel PS3 3/8LP chain to run on your 200T yet? 

Would be interesting to compare times with the chain you used or the chain I used back then. I have a 8x8 cant left I tested the 35cc poulan in and it was in the 7's one cut and was almost 2 seconds quicker then the chain I used back then, I can only imagine what your 200 will cut with the new chisel chain.  ;D
Title: Re: Super bee
Post by: Al Smith on May 12, 2011, 04:40:04 am
Not yet .The folks at the Stihl shop had no idea what I was talking about .