Hey Tate, the Amazonian site just put up the cylinder kit you need. Look for proyama 68cc piston cylinder kit. If I post the link here they just immediately delete it.
Oh s*** okay. I'm in Lincoln City, Oregon. Hitting the waves today, about 10 hours away from my home in Washington. I'll check that out when I get back this week. Thank you!!
What I will probably do is, well hopefully find this cylinder, modify it and then put it on the market. Then I'll wait to hear your rules and rags for the upcoming competition.
I'm not gonna allow that cylinder in the competition. Sorry. This competition is going to focus on the Zenoah 5200 clones and I want people to only use stuff that works on that chassis. But, it looks like you aren't gonna use that cylinder anyways. You could probably cut the squish and top of the piston enough to make one of the cylinders for the regular 6200 saws work. I'd try that.
I don’t have a 90 degree yet either. I have found success using the ball style double cuts along with diamond ball bits. I put the cylinder in a vice so I can use two hands to control the dremel. It takes forever but it’s what I have. Sucks about the cylinder I’ve def done that, but we learning!
Swap that chain out to a C83 and see how much better it feels! Yes, I am still doing the Kung Fu Hustle. Did yours come with an actual 20" bar? Should be 72 drive links. Mine came with an 18" bar, 68dl, and it was just marked 20".
Hey Boedy, Did you watch my last short? That cylinder is the proyama. Worse yet I can't find a replacement, even with the part number!!! I will check the 20-in bar on its length as soon as the tears clear up in my eyes so I can see. So glad to hear the Kung Fu Hussle is still a thing!!! Take care
They were pretty deep Big House. The plating isn't that good on those cylinders? And some of those dings were beyond the plating. I just looked online for a new cylinder and I can't find one anywhere. Trying to figure out if there's a cylinder piston combo from a different saw I can use. You know I probably shouldn't have checked that to the driveway just in case I can't find another one. Let me straighten out fins for days if I can't find another.
@@tatepazaski5488 fins aren’t all that important anyways. I’ve used many cyls off saws that were crushed by the skidder or trucks and it bust lots of fins off. Also holes through plating is the same principle as grinding fingers in. As long as you can get them smooth you’re likely fine. Not giving you any BS or anything just saying in case it’s a last option type thing it’ll at least getcha running lol 😆..will it be pretty? No prob not but it may getcha running and that’s all that matters. Anyways best of luck man 💪👍🌲🇺🇸🌲
Sounded a tad lean on the H after your second cut. Fatten it up a tick and man I bet that thing will really rock and roll. That’s darn impressive for Zenoah clone. I’m gonna have to get me one and build it on my channel.
Thanks Joe!! I feel like I shouldn't have gotten back in there for a second grind. First test cut it bogged down like a S.O.B. it was late at night and I got neighbors on top of me. I turned the screws on the carb, fired up one test cut and it didn't die. But then again, it wasn't that impressive either. So I never really dialed it in all the way because I planned on shipping it out the next morning. So basically hoping they find the correct tune. I watched your saw and it was a freaking beast. On the next competition I'm going to be begging you for information. Good luck Joe.
The nerves!!!! 👍🏻 You'll do great man!!! Just super glad to see new names enter in, always great to see, and from what ive seen, you entered in a good one. If your looking to stay in the hobby, this is a great way to do it. An 8hr ride later and I'm here in Atlanta waiting for tomorrow.
Super clean old saw. That was back when echo didnt have a pro and homeowner line so it is pro quality but just lacking in power due to older design architecture.
@@tatepazaski5488 I’m sure he’ll get it dialed right in for you. I would imagine many will need fine tuning due to elevation, temp etc.. I’m doing my final assembly tonight and testing tomorrow then Monday it’s going out. I’m excited to see what others come up with.
Glad you got it running good! I’ve had a few moments of I bet my neighbors didn’t appreciate that. Well and probably my wife. But I mean 11 pm just got a build finished and the starter handle just pulls itself I promise 😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂 Did you notice how nervous I was and how quick the video was? I was trying to get done before the neighbors came outside. I'm glad I'm not the only one Bill🤣! And yes that damn pull cord comes off right damn in the middle of another problem!!!!
Yeah it looked to be a fuel issue. DONT SCARE ME WITH AN AIR LEAK!! I DONT HAVE THAT TIME!!! Anywho it looks to be ready to go now. Hope all is well Collins.
Lol in the next part 2 I got it going that night. At the end it didn't seem the more I modded, slowing the less the results. I'm calling it good and shipping it out. Good luck to you Dave on getting that back together and kicking some butt!!
Thank you for the kind words!! I actually just took it apart again and remilled it again. Going to put it back together here this week and ship it out.
Husqvarna 51 had a 20-inch bar, the echo CS 6700 had a 24-inch bar. Neither chains were great. Thanks for watching Husqvarna 51 times 5.62 7.72 Echo CS-6700 time 6.02
Wow thank you Dubbs!! Even with the adjustment I am still a little disappointed, compared to your 55. Just hoping I don't take last. No idea what chain is on there. Down in Seattle right now a couple hours away from home.
@@tatepazaski5488 I'm sure you won't take last buddy!! 👍🏻 Be proud of that one. Honestly it's one of the better running 51/55s I've seen. You toss a .325 Stihl RS on it and it'll be perfect. Great work man!!! Drive Safe
Richen up the H side a bit. You'll feel it when she starts to pull hard. Try 1/4 turn at a time until it starts to burble in the cut. Then lean it up just a little until it cleans up in the cut. If you lift it in the cut, it should immediately burble, then clean up when it's back in the wood. 👍🏻
Thanks Dubbs, I did open up some more and if you look at the short I did will see it cleaned up a little bit but I'm going to go after your advice but another quarter turn in the h to see if it helps even more. I was disappointed and it's performance and even with it a little cleaned up. I don't know still be in the top 20 right stands.
@@tatepazaski5488 I'll check it out and see if hear anything that may stand out. 👍🏻 Biggest thing is taking them first steps, and your on your way now, the more you do the better you will become!!! Just entering the event is more than most will do, exciting to see new faces step I to the game!!!
Thanks Dubbs, this is I think my 10th build. Not a lot compared to you heavy hitters. If you notice something I will definitely take the advice and do it. Hope all is well.
So I just calibrated the carburetor. Not my first mod but I was surprised at how much more fuel it needed than before. I'm pretty happy about it's response but with that said it needs to get into some wood.I I need to find out if it's falling down in the cut and then make the proper adjustments if that happens. After that it's sent off to Georgia for the Horizontal Hustle by Novice Lumberjack. March 16th will be the competition today.