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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. Guido Salvage

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  2. DexterDay

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    WINNER.. :D

    Not sure which model carb, but it is a 346, and the crab was from an 1122 series IIRC?
     
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  3. mdavlee

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    WJ 69 is a 660 or 1122 carb
     
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    I didnt know the exact model number he used. I knew it was off a 066/660.
     
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    My 650 has a wj69 so I knew which series you were talking about mike. But I couldn't guess that from the pic.!!!!! You sir are eat up with it.....as are most here in this thread!
     
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    The only thing better than one 346...

    Is two 346's!!

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    Retro Asian...

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  8. concretegrazer

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    Is that a ding in the carbon fiber I see?
     
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    Omg, I see it too!!! Quick call the medics!!!
     
  10. mdavlee

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    It had limiters on the screws. Wj 69 is the epa carb. Pretty easy to guess.
     
  11. clemsonfor

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    But how did you know it was even off the 1122 series...let alone the epa carb or not..and a stihl carb on a husky? Well I guess carbs are not brand specific .
     
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    The snorkel for the intellicarb. You can see the limiters as well still in there.
     
  13. DexterDay

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    It's been like that. This was a used set of plastics to begin with. So I could keep my OEM plastic as is.

    In every pic I've posted you can see the imperfections

    Look close enough, and you'll see them.
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    :thumbs:
     
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    That's 460 is just stupid clean! I want! I would turn it into a dirty girl though.
     
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    Guess I never paid close enough attention. So it's holding up well?
     
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    I've thought many times about getting a gun done. But worry it will wear off.
     
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    www.duckvilleimaging.com has done numerous guns. And numerous other parts that are handled daily.

    This stiff seems to last and hold up very well.

    So far so good.. I thought the recent cold would maybe hurt it. But it's holding up well.

    Several other members have water print dipped saws and they are also holding up well.
     
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    Yea there lots of places around this state that do it too. I Just Have Never Seen A Carry Gun Done And A Person That Has Carried it.
     
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    There's a place here that does it well. I've thought about it just keep finding other things that need the cash.
     
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