Hahah, now I see what you mean.. We are all seeing the same thing and some of us haven't lived through the 60s.. Always something with technology, us tradesmen have trouble with this stuff.. Great video again Harvey
Thus is SO cool to see. My dad did some race porting on our bikes, but I was too young to comprehend some of the things he was working with....I will be following this very closely. If I can find a piston for the Montgomery Ward 4.0 saw I have, I really might attempt to port it and make it go....like a beast. Thanks Harvey !
Exhaust opened at 100*, and the transfers were at 125*, so it's 25* of blow down. not the 15* that you mentioned in the video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, excellent video series.
Harvey what is hinkey mean? He he. Views,lighting and explanations excellent. Saw room now has a great feel to it. I soon realized I was intensely tuned and dialed into every moment. Thank you many times over . Boom Boom
Man oh man there's a lot of serious preparation goes into this stuff it's precision engineering!!! Exceptional video, holy grail info, really interesting jaw jackin there big hinckey man 😂, Barbara snuck in & out like a pink ninja haha! Love it all 😬❤️👍
Wow that last tid bit of information was something. I've only ported one saw my 350, and I assumed that the top of the piston would clear the transfer at BDC. Well we all know what "assume" means. Thanks again.
hey harv, watching pt 2 of the build and saw the part about the taper on the side of the piston i have only seen one other person do that in my 54yrs and he was doing it to the old school 2 stroke bikes back in the day, never thought i would see that again love it!!!
Thank you for this Ironhorse. I have learned so much from you over the course of your time on UA-cam; more than I want to admitt😂 I greatly enjoy all your videos and thank you for taking your time a doing this!
Thanks for the video mr. Harvey the pretty detailed I like the stories that go with them and I was just watching Buck put new bushings in the birthday saw that you and bucking gave to him love the stores we all love you and I can't wait to send the Michigan saw to the New York Iron Horse part 3 coming up
Building a saw on acid wow!! Love it lol
Hahah, now I see what you mean.. We are all seeing the same thing and some of us haven't lived through the 60s.. Always something with technology, us tradesmen have trouble with this stuff.. Great video again Harvey
Thus is SO cool to see. My dad did some race porting on our bikes, but I was too young to comprehend some of the things he was working with....I will be following this very closely. If I can find a piston for the Montgomery Ward 4.0 saw I have, I really might attempt to port it and make it go....like a beast. Thanks Harvey !
Exhaust opened at 100*, and the transfers were at 125*, so it's 25* of blow down. not the 15* that you mentioned in the video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, excellent video series.
Oh man Harvey's gonna be bent about the camera action. I love it. So interesting to see the process and the explanations.🌲❤🌲
Harvey what is hinkey mean? He he. Views,lighting and explanations excellent. Saw room now has a great feel to it. I soon realized I was intensely tuned and dialed into every moment. Thank you many times over . Boom Boom
Man oh man there's a lot of serious preparation goes into this stuff it's precision engineering!!! Exceptional video, holy grail info, really interesting jaw jackin there big hinckey man 😂, Barbara snuck in & out like a pink ninja haha! Love it all 😬❤️👍
Wow that last tid bit of information was something. I've only ported one saw my 350, and I assumed that the top of the piston would clear the transfer at BDC. Well we all know what "assume" means. Thanks again.
IRONHORSE YOUR WIFE IS AWESOME SEEMS LIKE AN EXCELLENT KIND PERSON
hey harv, watching pt 2 of the build and saw the part about the taper on the side of the piston i have only seen one other person do that in my 54yrs and he was doing it to the old school 2 stroke bikes back in the day, never thought i would see that again love it!!!
Thank you for this Ironhorse. I have learned so much from you over the course of your time on UA-cam; more than I want to admitt😂 I greatly enjoy all your videos and thank you for taking your time a doing this!
Thanks for the video mr. Harvey the pretty detailed I like the stories that go with them and I was just watching Buck put new bushings in the birthday saw that you and bucking gave to him love the stores we all love you and I can't wait to send the Michigan saw to the New York Iron Horse part 3 coming up
I’ll keep following, very informative Harvey, thanks again.
Thank you for taking time out of your day to provide us with this information
Loving the videos Harv! Thanks man!
Best porting videos by far 👍
Thank you for this content! It is fantastic and so informative
Super great stuff. Also you are looking lots healthier good work. Keep it up.
Great video! Thank you for sharing what you've learned.
Oh man, loving this series!