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Re: shindaiwa 757
« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2015, 01:26:17 pm »
They're a dual transfer-port cylinder like an 044. As Adam said- when in good repair, they have a touch less power and top end than a 372 or 440, but they're a fine running saw. Like most stuff Shindaiwa- they're a tank and will take much abuse. They have a domed piston and combustion chamber and when ported, they can be turned up a bit. The carburetor is the weak spot/bottleneck on these. If a guy could put an HD-12 off of a late non X-torq 372, they'd run a lot better.
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