Those really need gutted inside and done right.562xp
Local opened his up to gut the crap out.
Those really need gutted inside and done right.562xp
Dont forget to tune for them after install. GL.Okay, I'm tempted to try a straight shot for my 036, as being more used the the 064, I always feel like the 036 is lacking.
That said, the model for the 064 is so cheap that I might just pick up both. The 064 is already a monster saw, massive HP to weight ratio, and it just screams for a relatively big (85cc) saw.
I can't imagine it will make any difference with the 28" bar I usually run on the 064, it really doesn't bog at all. But occasionally I install my 36" bar on that saw for real big cuts, and it may help, there.
I'm ordering both!
I ordered them for both the 036 and 064 yesterday. I'll surely install the one for the 036 immediately, at only 63cc, that saw needs all the help it can get. I may hold off on the 064, until I see how much I like this muffler on the 036, particularly the increased noise. The 064 already sounds more like a motorcycle than a chainsaw, with the factory muffler.Dont forget to tune for them after install. GL.
WD make usre you pay attention to side notes: Note: please be sure to double check your 034 super to make sure that you have a muffler with four bolts (NOT two) as 4 are needed in order to install the straight shot
Please note the difference in this model of muffler from the one for the later (newer) Stihl 064. Please review pictures closely and compare to your saw to ensure that you are ordering the correct muffler.
What I have seen in my group posted by folks switching from BB to SS
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Had to go to Google to figure out what the heck a 505 was!064 ran fine too. Thought it was the better puller torque between my 385 and 505 with 24" 28" buried hardwoods.