Author Topic: Finally Have My Ported Earthquake G3800 Clone Running Right!  (Read 2092 times)

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In spite of being sick most of last week I did get out and use the Earthquake a bit more this weekend, and the little bugger runs!  I have no doubts about it now.  It's a great light weight saw and balances well with a 16" bar.  It's also very nice for clearing brush. 

Thinking about other chain options, this saw would be perfect for some 0.043" 90S chain.  Still, I have several of those Tiger-branded bars I had on it in the video and I like the larger nose sprocket, so I'm not going to change it. 

I pulled the plug to check it out and I wish I could get a good shot of the piston fit.  The domed piston matches the squish band pretty tightly, leaving a compact combustion chamber.  I doubt the strange casting cracks matter much. 


 

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