Bogie's MS661 chainsaw build
So, as mentioned in the what did you buy thread, i picked up a stihl ms661 (90+cc saw) for free with a blown up top end... still waiting for some of the parts to show up, but starting this anyways....piston and jug were trashed, bottom end seems fine... stout saw this is... gonna add pics once i get home from work...
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So, this saw (thank you stihl for overcomplicating a chainsaw with computer technology) came from a tree service and had 1274 sucsessful starts totaling 104 hrs ov operation, with a broken piston and scored cylinder, i aquired it as a box of parts...heres the main body, and the piston...
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I am going the route of performance for cheap on this saw, found a clearance piston and cylinder kit thats based off of one of the premier saw porting wizards work, in precast form, instead of a poor imitation of the stock cyl.
When i got it in there were some questionable bits in the transfer intake and the intake port, so i busted out the carbide cutters and die grinder and went to town... here you can see the stock port size vs the ported size... i could habe opened it up a bit more, but i am new to cleaningup/porting cylinders, and dont want to mess it up so mostly just cleaned up the rough castings and mold markings to smooth out flow Gonna be waiting a week or 2 for the new rubber intake boot to arrive, once thats in, i am gonna swap in a new carb kit and maybe a new fuel line and pulse line as well... then everything goes back together and we make smoke and woodchips! |
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So, threw the ole jug and slug in today and for giggles compression tested... mind you this is with new, unseated rings in a fresh honed bore, not something run in... this saw is gonna be a freaking beast...
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You are going to hurt your arm !
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On the MS 661 front, got my intake boot in today, initial run, its snappy.... more so than a stocker, and i hqvent even muffler modded it yet, muffler is all stock so far... need to get a few heat cycles on it, and find some wood to cut...LOL as soon as i can find wood to cut, there *might* be a vid of chips flying (if i remember my tripod LOL) |
Never saw your channel but I recall us chatting about it years ago and posting a few pics of Git-Fiddles. I noodle also but truth be told, I'm a percussionist, who wishes he was out front with you guys!
Been playing lately with a gal here in Volcano. She's quite the talent. Plays guitar and writes all her own tunes. We've decided to go completely acoustic, so she plays her own stuff on a resonator and I use a cajon with roto-toms and a symbol. There are "guitar/bass/drum/vocal bands everywhere here. We wanted to be something completely different for the locals. Time will tell..... |
I think i can call this build a success.... put a half gallon thru it today at my friends place (pays to know tree guys LOL)
https://youtu.be/L7QQRECF6JQ?si=0sl7zxjRquC9CbIp |
You've used a chainsaw once or twice.
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Sounds like my neighborhood!....minus the friendly fire in the background!
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Oh yeah. That saw will burn through a half gallon pretty quick. :)
I rolled the 250 smoker out for a heat cycle yesterday since we are back in the 60s. Still under 2 hours on the thing. Holy crap what fun! These engines were made to make wood chips and throw dirt! In a good lightweight motorcycle frame, it just wants to jump and it's hard to keep the front tire on the ground!!! :tup: |
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also ran my freshly ported 044 yesterday, its equally as strong.... and equally as thirsty, just goes to show how much more efficient the newer scavenged engines are... the 90cc classed saw vs 70cc classed saw, 90 is a delayed scavenge ( longer transfers to help prevent reversion and charge loss) and the 70 is standard old style short window ported... the 044 also has a chain that was originally cut/sharpened for the 661...so its a bit aggressive....LOL https://youtu.be/ncQhrsJcB-0?si=kkF5FS0Bm5iWnqcB |
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I have an MS660 clone saw (Holz G660). I put a 24" bar on it, but it should be longer! After numerous heat cycles mid-Winter at 25:1, I dropped to 30:1 and begin using it a year and a half ago. It is amazing (oregon bar and chain). The thing has remarkable compression. I use that compression release button!
Attachment 30742 In fact, I was so amazed, I bought a 70cc class Husqvarna clonesaw- the Holz G372XP Pro. I don't have many hours on it yet, but It was so easy to tune these saws and they start easily and rip through wood. The top quality bar and chains do help ;) Attachment 30743 So I got a little arborist Joncutter CSG 2500 25cc clone for under $100. :wtf: The thing is balls of fire, easy one handed limbing from a ladder. It came with a bar and chain! Attachment 30744 When I need to refresh the top end on these saws, I will do some porting, but for now, I have RANGE! |
@Thumper the clone saws are decent, keep an eye on the fuel lines and intake boots though, they are known to dry out rather quickly...
as for range, i also have a stihl MS170, MS280, an old mccullugh Mac 1-10, and a poulan 1800 top handle... i got range too...LOL |
That MS280 looks like a versatile saw. I had the equivalent Husqvarna Rancher. It was difficult to deal with the three-staged on/off/choke lever, was hard to start. The rubber mounting was way too soft and flexible, so the bar would bounce, even with a good sharp chain! I got $300 for it (with couple of new chains) and it paid for the 372 clone powerhead. That bar certainly does not bounce, but it is a bigger and heavier saw. I am left with no 50cc saw/16" bar! The 372 and teeny 2500 will have to do for now.
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for its size, the MS280 can hit way above its pay grade, with a simple muffler mod it can pull a full chisel 3/8 chain on a 20" bar... not quite as fast as the 044 does, but it works...LOL not sure i am gonna keep the ms280 though, because why wouldn't i run the ported 044 now? LOL i currently have an 18" .325 bar on it, but it has almost no use...LOL the downsides to the saw are its a "homeowner" saw, and its case is half plastic, vs the pro saws from stihl being full cast magnesium, for more strength, and light weight... its also hard to get parts for, as it was a fairly short run saw, with mostly proprietary parts... and no aftermarket support... most all of the pro saws have some aftermarket support, upto and including complete kits...LOL
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Got to run the 661 again this past week, figured go big or go home now... fabbed a bark box style muffler cover, and threw the .404 skip tooth square ground full chisel chain on it... (thats stihl 46RSLF if anyones wondering) and set it into some wood again... easy logs to get to were spruce this time...
https://youtu.be/yoECL8jzQsc?si=TfE8-uaP-7OYAW8T |
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As happenstance would have it, i aquired one of the bucket list saws today to complete out my saws... tree guy mildly blew up a low hr ms194t, and gave it to me, as the RIGHT way to fix it is a new jug and slug, totalling about $375 with labor, for a $450 saw...
However, the RIGHT way and the BOGIE way are 2 different things... so the damage to the saw is that the piston. Ring snapped and lodged in/gouged out one of the transfer ports... put a chip in the wall/plating, as well as chipped a tiny spot on the piston crown... smooth out the chips and get every thing back round, and now you have one transfer port with slightly longer duration than stock...LOL slap a new ring (from a chinese bore kit i had for another saw model that used the same size rings) and stick it all back together... and she runs! |
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Aaaaaand it stayed stock precisely 23 hrs in my posession....LOL muffler mod and a 6° timing advance really open this thing up.... its pulling a 3/8 low profile chain, full chisel with a nasty hook filed in it for more bite... according to stihl, this saw isnt supposed to have this chain because it cant pull it.... hehehe
https://youtu.be/sh1Ad9jVYlg?si=AxA9ZJ1V3HmmwaJI |
Ran the 661 a few weeks ago agin, this time with 3/8 full chisel standard (not skip) and bumped the spur sproket to an 8 pin over the standard 7.... i think it liked that....and i think its getting better powerwise as the rings get seated...
https://youtu.be/XTcfc9i_hl0?si=mrHi2H6GmUQVqjhR |
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