Drug out the old Echo yesterday. Feel like it needs some use. Little battery Makita has been taking care of most of what I used to do with it. It was filthy and I cussed myself for that. A bath was in order. First saw that I owned.
I can actually remember lusting for a 359 back in the day. IIRC they are relatives? The 359 had a green fuel cap, so I assume it might be an EPA'ed version of the 357?
359 is touch more cc but tuned more for torque. I consider it a premium grade pick up truck that is a GREAT workhorse. 357 is a high strung, high revving fast saw. I consider it more of a Corvette. Both are on the same chassis, bottom ends are similar but the 357 has a crank stuffer in it to lower the crankcase volume. Cylinders are different. Both are GREAT saws.
Monte pretty much covered it. 57 has a better cylinder and stuffers, and specs at 14k rpm. 357 - 4.4hp from 56.5cc (compare that to other brands ) 359 - 3.9 w/ 59cc and it’s not an XP. Had a little funny fuel in them today and very hungry chain
The green caps were influenced by the EPA, I suppose. They indicated that the mufflers were equipped with a sort of catalytic contraption, that was actually just a plate with multiple small holes. I take a 1/2'' drill bit and make as many holes as space allows to open that up and allow the exhaust to flow with less restriction.
That saw sure does sing a tune! Was just watching Donnie Walker put one of those unlimited coils onto a 372XT that he was converting to OE. I'm not sure if the old shop had any 357s for me to drool over or not. I remember the 359 specifically along with 365 special were where my eyes went. The price tags were 'lol' at the time for me though. I only had my second hand 350 and my little Echo to work with then and was well aware that I needed more CCs for some of the work I was doing. I can also remember completely geeking out over the 394s on the shelf at the Farm & Fleet store in the next county. lol I didn't need one, but sure had some want.
Gotcha. I know there is a couple numerical models that can be Stihl or Husky. 261 comes to mind and I believe there is another or two.