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who lives in kansas nice deal on three mc saws two are s44a's good for mc10 clones!
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(11-13-2017, 09:25 AM)Ludovico Prelogar Wrote: Only an hour drive to get them, we do six hours round trip each time we go to our lake house, so not bad comparatively.

What were you thinking in mind for making them a bit more that eye candy..?

opps forgot to mention.
the s44a and s55a block and crank were the first  cores used to make mc10's in early years.
later mc10's used the 1-70 and 1-80 block and crank for a core.

if you want to make a correctly built mc10 saw/kart motor with the correct 1.5 stroke you need any of those four saws for the base unit.
if you aren't going for completely accurate you can just rebuild them as is add some sort of block shroud and you have a mc10 speced saw/kart motor.

if you want to build an accurate appearing mc10 clone you'll also need the correct outer cover block shroud and head. those are found on d-44 chain saws.

internally the d-44 has a tiny conn rod ,1.375 stroke and small bore in the block core making it unsuitable as a mc10 core but a nice beginner saw/kart motor if you are so inclined.

the bummer is when dishonest people build up a d44 into what they claim is a mc10 clone without swapping in the correct specification block,crank con rod.
i've seen many of these being pawned off as a "MC10 CLONE"
that's very annoying.

Cool
Dave L.
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RE: who lives in kansas nice deal on three mc saws two are s44a's good for mc10 clones! - by David Luciani - 11-13-2017, 12:44 PM

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