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Need reccomenations for easy to start chainsaw
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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3549182" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I wonder if this would work on a chainsaw ? Years ago when we raced the Blackjack Enduros I had a Husquavarna 500cc Auto. It was a bear to kick start. I pulled the jug off of it and took it to work at pump shop I worked in. A friend set it up on a mill and milled a small flat half way between the top of the jug and the top of the exhaust port opening. Then he drill around a 7/64" hole at an angle down into the exhaust port . It worked great as an automatic compression release. My son was around 10 years old and he could start it by himself. No performance change at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3549182, member: 524"] I wonder if this would work on a chainsaw ? Years ago when we raced the Blackjack Enduros I had a Husquavarna 500cc Auto. It was a bear to kick start. I pulled the jug off of it and took it to work at pump shop I worked in. A friend set it up on a mill and milled a small flat half way between the top of the jug and the top of the exhaust port opening. Then he drill around a 7/64" hole at an angle down into the exhaust port . It worked great as an automatic compression release. My son was around 10 years old and he could start it by himself. No performance change at all. [/QUOTE]
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