So true, so true. I just tell her it's all to keep her warm in the long cold winters. Harvesting my crops in a month or so. I can pull the trigger after that. I'll let you know what I decide to get. Good news is I'm taking water break from murdering trees with my now running great ms260. Old 350 running good too. 372 needs new piston, putting it back to stock Xtorq.
You know, I'm pretty sure Tim (@KilliansRedLeo) has a Wicked Work Saws cylinder kit for a 372XP that he's looking to sell. That would wake it up quite nicely. I'm guessing it would make quite a bit more power than the chicom big-bore kit.
Really, that might work. However I think my problem might be the 385 intake boot I had to use to adapt to the non xtorq jug. Im guessing it would have to use the same boot. I've heard of them but not familiar with the details. Was it for sale on here recently?
Yes it was. I'm sure Tim would have more insight as to what you need to get that jug on your saw. Heck, he might even have the parts.
The TL P/C kit is gone to a friend of mine. I'm not sure the boot was the problem, which clamp did you use, the 385 clamp or the 372XT or 372XP? The 385 and XT clamps are a little larger and do not close as tightly on the 372XP jug as the 372XP clamp.
Can't remember off top of my head. I had 3 different boots and 4 clamps. I used whichever seem to fit the best seemed to seal good. I'm convinced your right and I have a leak somewhere there. Going to put it back to stock, for now.