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Echo CS-355t muffler mod and review

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Barcroftb, Oct 25, 2017.

  1. Barcroftb

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    A campfire brother of mine dropped this little guy off the other day for me to give a try. I'm sure he'll weigh in if he feels like it.

    Specs and all the fiddle faddle here

    Scotty Overkill seems to like his so I was considering picking one up as my old 020t was held together with duct tape and bailing wire.

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    Fit and finish are good and this seems like a solid unit for the money.

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    Filtration could be a little better...

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    Since I'm going to muffler mod this saw these carb adjustment limiters have to go!

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    That's better! I was able to fish these little bits out with a drywall screw and an inspection pick without removing any of the saw plastic.

    Edit: to gooderize muh spellings 'n' stuffs.
     
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    I love my 355, enough so that I'll be buying another soon.
     
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    The can itself is wide open but that deflector is really limiting airflow!

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    That should be gooder.

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    That's a pretty odd exhaust port.
     
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    Let me know how the muffler mod goes. Still haven't gotten around to doing mine yet. Can't seem to find time....
     
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    Before the muffler mod




    After the muffler mod



    This was 6" tulip poplar. Would have liked a good hard wood like Ash, but didn't have anything else small enough to test on.

    The videos don't show much of a gain as far as faster time. But the saw definitely felt stronger in the cut and certainly seemed to be breathing better!

    Edit: forgot to mention wood diameter is getting larger with each cut.
     
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    Scott the saw picked up some acceleration and power and it's definitely breathing better. I think the muffler mod would have shown better in timed cuts in bigger harder wood.

    I'd say worth it since the mod literally took 20 minutes. Easiest one I've ever done!
     
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    Saw looks good Brad! Seemed a little snappier and you were able to push on it pretty good.

    I need to drop off more saws...:handshake:
     
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    Maybe a little bump forward.in the timing next? ;)
     
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    Any time Brother! Thanks again for letting me borrow it!:handshake:

    Scott I have a feeling the rev limited coil on this saw will limit any gains that way. Echo's don't usually like an advance in timing. Honestly I don't think it really needs it. I leaned on it pretry good and I couldn't stall the saw out!
     
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    Nice.... I've got the little brother to that one and really like it...
     
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    Solid dependable saws! I love my Echo 501p!
     
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    So there was no honeycomb in that muffler to begin with? :eek: My 330t had one plus a baffle to hold it! Thing was stopped up tight! No clue how it even ran! How is the intake side of the saw? The 330’s had a manufacturing oops from what I hear and the plastic intake was half the size of the carb port! A little dremel and some super fine sand paper cleared that out!
     
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    Nope the can was wide open except for the restrictive deflector. I didn't get a chance to dig into the carb/intake. But it sounds like its worth a peek. I do know that the coil is limited I could hear it bouncing off the limiter when I leaned it out.
     
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    That’s more gooder about those mufflers! Two guys at work just bought them and are itching to bring them to me :emb:
     
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    I have to take those carb limiters off my cs-352, it's hard to get a screwdriver in those slots with the saw Running
     
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    Im’ma wake this back up!!:rootintootin:
    Any more updates and or input on the 355? Just curious since one finally followed me home the other day..:D B79C304F-70F3-4976-A531-7B23584B24A7.jpeg
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    Nice score Joe! I like the 355 but don't get to use it much with the stihl 201 and echo 2511. That little 2511 is a ripper!
     
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    2511? Enlighten me :cool:Any pics?
     
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    I paid the princely sum of $279.00 for my Echo CS3400T circa 1998. I just used it on Saturday. The coil went bad at one time...lifetime ignition warranty...no charge. I did also put all new rubber and a carb kit in it a few years ago. 20 years of dependable service for me so far. Echo is OK by me.

    5.2lbs, 25cc. Held one at the Bunyan last year. You'll chuckle the first time you heft one.
     
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    I'll have to see if I can get ya some close up pics when I get home tonight.
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