Can't wait to see that 590 in the wood, I've appreciated you keeping it real throughout the whole build, the ups and downs of getting to learn together is what it's all about!
It's actually pretty great u took this build on. Their's tons of these out there and always nice to see how different it is from builder to builder on them. 👍
Tinmam, i went against my better judgement and bought a 2017 model used CS-590 from a pawn shop that looked very used and the bar and chain that was on it was worthless so i had to buy that as well. In all i have about $260 into the saw. I also have a CS-400 that seemed to run better and cut faster than this 590. I took the 590 apart just to see what kind of condition the cylinder head, piston, rings etc was with no intentions of porting. I thought why not just try porting it a little whilr watching your videos. The only thing i had was the little diamond cut fittings like you used for the fine blending at the bottom of the port. So obviously my grinding was going to take forever without going to harbor freight. Anyway, so i decided just to very slightly port it and angle the transfers. I didnt grind nearly as much off as you because i dont have near the experience with chainsaws as you do. I didnt expect to be able to tell any difference in performance. I also deleted the gasket between the case and cylinder head and used Moto Seal or whatever you recommended(that i did goto the store to get). I also opened up my muffler exactly like you did but not as much. Then i assembled and cranked her right up... all i can say is wow. Totally different chainsaw. Revs wayyyy higher and cuts wayyyyy faster. Im blown away!
I’m doing good Tinman. That was a marathon Echo CS590 build but you stuck with it and dialed it in. I have a 590 but I’m happy the way it runs out of the box. Keep the content coming as it’s all starting to make sense the more you talk about how it’s done.
this is late in the time line but having just watched this video I feel so good for you...the thrill of winning a long wrestling match! Learning has a price, you paid and will profit handsomely. Power saw college! Thinking about this,the trouble did not start until after a few heat cycles probably because the rings set in and you got a much stronger vacuum creating way more venturi draw. The add on carb from a bigger saw did not help, it just dumped more and more fuel than the saw could handle. You guys do this stuff by the seat of your pants, it is an art. You have no air flow and sophisticated engineering aids to assist...just your thought processes and observations. Hats off to ya for excellent problem solving. The small primary transfer ports now we can understand....they limit the strong induction designed into the saw until heavy power demand is made.
Exciting build! As many have said before, it is really neat to see how you showed every step of the way, even the things that didn't work out as well as you wanted. Way to go! 💪💪💪
So good to hear that 590 sounding happy again😃 after you went back and raised the upper transfers, I had a gut feeling that was the solution. Hopefully she rips in the wood now🤞 after experiencing the gain an Ironhorse style pipe made over the modded stock muffler on my CS-590, I'd like to see a pipe tested on it! On mine, I used 1.25" OD & 1" OD both 18ga wall. Thought it'd be too big for 60cc. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for putting this up Tinman. Just saw you in Wooly’s livestream. My 590 has been great thus far. Still stock, might open up the exhaust after 10 tanks.
I have a 590 that just quit running after about a year and a half of med/light use. I found your vids while I was trying to find a solution. Love it. I think I will swap out the impulse line like you did and see what happens. It looked okay when I inspected it so we shall see.
Tinman, Nice to see that 590 running. Been looking at porting my cs600p but had been waiting to see how this turns out. Thanks for keeping at it and all the knowledge your sharing.
I have a CS 600 p for 6 years or so been trouble free did a muffler mod with no back pressure and it was on the rev limiter even very rich had to redo my mod with back pressure and it's fantastic now so it seems that thay need some back pressure to stay off the rev limiter my saw is set 1/4 turn out on h jet thay have a bypass circuit so I think you can run them as lean as you can and thay will still be somewhat rich my plug is med brown now at this setting just my experience I think the jet change out is what thay need to make the carburetor adjustable good luck on your port work I think tin man has figured it out this time
Hope it's good in the wood. I admire your grit to stay with it. Interesting to watch your thought process as you overcome problems. Thanks for your channel!
I was able to get a little bit of fire wood cut and split. I’m trying to get my garage cleaned up so I can get my Land Rover Discovery back up and going. I hope the weather breaks for you soon bud. Thanks for keeping the content coming. I don’t have the patience or the skills to get the camera going while I do my tinkering, you’re doing great 👍.
It last until it is skidder modified 😂. I.e. the ground crew runs it over. I had to go back and find this video. Because RUclips wanted me to miss the finale. I thought you gave up and put this on the shelf.
Thanks for continuing with the build. I've learned a lot and I am doing your suggested strap on mods and muffler mod. I'll stay away from trying to port though!
I've been pushing the timing numbers on a Husky 350 Chinese cylinder out of sheer boredom. Finally decided to just run the OEM jug with intake timing bumped up to 78 and leave the exhaust alone. Thanks for getting back to this saw
The upside is that I finally figured out that Husky 350. Thanks you you pointing out the governed carbs I found and plugged that hole in the hi jet and what a difference.
I see you had to put the decomp valve back in. I looked but couldn’t find plugs that fit the Echo cylinders. I ended up using a oil drain plug from a Honda GX200. Had to cut it down on a lathe but it works great. It’s a 10X1.25 thread instead of the more common 10X1.0 used on Stihl and Husqvarna.
Great to know!! I've got a few gx160 and 200 parts motors around from minibike shenanigans and have thought about a decomp delete on my CS-590 since I never use it. Would much rather re-purpose what I already have!
Hell yea brother. I've bein cutting and swingin an axe on some firewood this week mostly. Got a new piston and cylinder for my 066 red-light to put on then take off and port lol I always like to see how a saw runs stock before I port it. Just one of those things.
We used to call it “case burping “ back in the 1970’s when we were trying to get International Trials bush bikes to have lots of bottom end torque with good rev build to dig quickly when needed . I had a Yamaha , I think it took 2 or three cylinders to get it right , it was a 460cc single and was killer good in the Bush ride on the east slope of the Rockies in Northern Alberta we used to ride into BC , helicopter fuel drops the big 490 huskies we used to say they turned gasoline into noise !
I can not believe you fixed that pig CS-590 Tinman. Awesome job. Tried last spring, runed poorly super rich out of the box would not lean out, but despite the countless videos talking how "great that CS590 saw is" - liars. [actually though of calling the EPA]. This Your modded one sounds happy. I know you spent a year working on it - very good job.
The intake needs tuning. Either a smaller intake port or less intake timing. Blowdown shouldn't really change it unless the charge is having trouble getting through the transfers and not scavenging the case. If you have to reduce your blowdown, then your transfers need to be bigger so they can scavenge the case.
At the beginning of this video you mentioned you opened the transfer sooner but there was never actually footage of your work inside the head for the second grind… loved this series but just wanted to mention the discrepancy and also ask if you actually have the footage to add?
Wow, great channel! I am glad i came across it when researching my 590 Timberwolf. I am going to do the muffler mod as you did. Is it worth adding the new 620 coil with the stock carb or is the carb upgrade required? I plan on running a 28" skip tooth for cutting cookies to make table tops with the 20" as the primary cutting bar. Keep up the great work. Your channel is on the rise because of your positive no BS attitude that always makes catching one of your videos feel like you just had a beer with an old friend. Be safe!
Did your decomp plug not work I see you got a decomp in it the thread is m10x1.25 not 10x1.0 like huskies and stihls. I got one in mine I just used a Allen head bolt cut it down to the length and put an brake line washer on it. Just thought I'd let you know
Did you ever get the 590 figured out. I just watched the whole playlist and it was like when your favorite tv series gets canceled, there was no ending.
Having trouble snowshoeing? You need larger shoes, for a heavy person the longer the better. Some snow is just impossible wait for conditions to change. Today l was walking around all over no snowshoes the snow is rock hard
Hey tinman, would LOVE to see you just for fun use your porting skills on a cheap weed eater and walk us through it. I think plenty of guys are afraid to risk messing up a good saw by attempting to port it, but string trimmers are about the cheapest gas engines you can find used anywhere. Can regularly pick them up on fb marketplace or off the side of the road for free, so would be awesome to get some practice and learn the concepts a bit on those before trying on a saw
That's what I started with. Trashed a really cheap weedeater brand trimmer, made a moderately stronger husqvarna 128ld and have a screamer of a cheap mtd/cub cadet that gets used with pole saw and brush cutter attachments😂 hasn't blown up yet😳
I need to replace the piston and maybe the cylinder on my CS620P. I would imagine the process should be very close as I watch you put the 590 back together. Am I correct? Thanks in advance.
@@tinmanssaws thanks. I just remembered hotsaws101 did a review on the 620pw and in that he takes the saw apart. I saw exactly what I needed. Love your channel.
That sounds way better, well done. Was it the porting or the carb mod ? Any chance to run one of the other carbs that didn't work before to answer this question ?
Can't wait to see that 590 in the wood, I've appreciated you keeping it real throughout the whole build, the ups and downs of getting to learn together is what it's all about!
Yep. We need to see the mistakes as much as...if not more...than the successes.
Yep, let’s see it in the wood.
It's actually pretty great u took this build on. Their's tons of these out there and always nice to see how different it is from builder to builder on them. 👍
Man I have been lurking here for a while, and thought I would drop a comment. You have excellent content and I hope you never quit creating like this.
Tinmam, i went against my better judgement and bought a 2017 model used CS-590 from a pawn shop that looked very used and the bar and chain that was on it was worthless so i had to buy that as well. In all i have about $260 into the saw. I also have a CS-400 that seemed to run better and cut faster than this 590. I took the 590 apart just to see what kind of condition the cylinder head, piston, rings etc was with no intentions of porting. I thought why not just try porting it a little whilr watching your videos. The only thing i had was the little diamond cut fittings like you used for the fine blending at the bottom of the port. So obviously my grinding was going to take forever without going to harbor freight. Anyway, so i decided just to very slightly port it and angle the transfers. I didnt grind nearly as much off as you because i dont have near the experience with chainsaws as you do. I didnt expect to be able to tell any difference in performance. I also deleted the gasket between the case and cylinder head and used Moto Seal or whatever you recommended(that i did goto the store to get). I also opened up my muffler exactly like you did but not as much. Then i assembled and cranked her right up... all i can say is wow. Totally different chainsaw. Revs wayyyy higher and cuts wayyyyy faster. Im blown away!
The 590 project back on the table. Great to see it again
JOE RAINIS HOW YA DOIN BUDDY??
I’m doing good Tinman. That was a marathon Echo CS590 build but you stuck with it and dialed it in. I have a 590 but I’m happy the way it runs out of the box. Keep the content coming as it’s all starting to make sense the more you talk about how it’s done.
Way to hang in there Tinman! We learned a bunch from you on this one. Congrats! Now to cut some wood.
I know very little about the inner workings of a power saw but after watching your series, I feel like a genius!
True friends share both the ups and downs... tenacity level 10 👍 thanks for powering through this build. I’m glad it worked out 💪
Glad to see it appears to be fixed, hope you can put it in some wood soon!
She sounds nice and crisp throttle response great job Tinman
There are few things better than when you finally sokve a saw problem. RIGHT ON!
this is late in the time line but having just watched this video I feel so good for you...the thrill of winning a long wrestling match! Learning has a price, you paid and will profit handsomely. Power saw college! Thinking about this,the trouble did not start until after a few heat cycles probably because the rings set in and you got a much stronger vacuum creating way more venturi draw. The add on carb from a bigger saw did not help, it just dumped more and more fuel than the saw could handle. You guys do this stuff by the seat of your pants, it is an art. You have no air flow and sophisticated engineering aids to assist...just your thought processes and observations. Hats off to ya for excellent problem solving. The small primary transfer ports now we can understand....they limit the strong induction designed into the saw until heavy power demand is made.
Exciting build! As many have said before, it is really neat to see how you showed every step of the way, even the things that didn't work out as well as you wanted. Way to go! 💪💪💪
Glad to see that 590 back going!!
Great job buddy!! It’s sounds mean that’s for sure!!!
Take care and have a great weekend!
Sounds good, I think you nailed it. Can’t wait to see it in the wood.
Grear job on the cs590, been patiently waiting to see success.
Nice work Tinman! Upper transfers 👍No JB Weld 👍 Sounds and restarts great! Looking forward to seeing it cut some wood. Glad you stayed with it.
So good to hear that 590 sounding happy again😃 after you went back and raised the upper transfers, I had a gut feeling that was the solution. Hopefully she rips in the wood now🤞 after experiencing the gain an Ironhorse style pipe made over the modded stock muffler on my CS-590, I'd like to see a pipe tested on it! On mine, I used 1.25" OD & 1" OD both 18ga wall. Thought it'd be too big for 60cc.
Thanks for sharing!!
can't wait to see it in the wood.
Really sounds good, amazing how you figured it out
Are you gonna make another video showing what the saw can do now?
Oh boy.. that little bugger sounds and looks real snotty 👍👍. Nice work, buddy. Great of you to stick with it and trouble shoot your work.
That sounds good nice crackle to it. Let's see it in the cut.
Phew, that was a head scratcher. Well done.
Thanks for putting this up Tinman. Just saw you in Wooly’s livestream. My 590 has been great thus far. Still stock, might open up the exhaust after 10 tanks.
I have a 590 that just quit running after about a year and a half of med/light use. I found your vids while I was trying to find a solution. Love it. I think I will swap out the impulse line like you did and see what happens. It looked okay when I inspected it so we shall see.
Tinman,
Nice to see that 590 running. Been looking at porting my cs600p but had been waiting to see how this turns out. Thanks for keeping at it and all the knowledge your sharing.
I have a CS 600 p for 6 years or so been trouble free did a muffler mod with no back pressure and it was on the rev limiter even very rich had to redo my mod with back pressure and it's fantastic now so it seems that thay need some back pressure to stay off the rev limiter my saw is set 1/4 turn out on h jet thay have a bypass circuit so I think you can run them as lean as you can and thay will still be somewhat rich my plug is med brown now at this setting just my experience I think the jet change out is what thay need to make the carburetor adjustable good luck on your port work I think tin man has figured it out this time
Hope it's good in the wood. I admire your grit to stay with it. Interesting to watch your thought process as you overcome problems. Thanks for your channel!
I was able to get a little bit of fire wood cut and split. I’m trying to get my garage cleaned up so I can get my Land Rover Discovery back up and going. I hope the weather breaks for you soon bud. Thanks for keeping the content coming. I don’t have the patience or the skills to get the camera going while I do my tinkering, you’re doing great 👍.
Great job on sticking with it and figuring it out! Your videos are really helping me to learn these saws.
Aye great to see this running again and sounds better. I can't wait for it to be barred up and cutting 👌
It last until it is skidder modified 😂. I.e. the ground crew runs it over. I had to go back and find this video. Because RUclips wanted me to miss the finale. I thought you gave up and put this on the shelf.
Thanks for continuing with the build. I've learned a lot and I am doing your suggested strap on mods and muffler mod. I'll stay away from trying to port though!
Nice job man ! Good to see you finaly got it going
Hey Tinman, well looks like persistence won this battle. Good job. We all learned a bunch. Thanks for another good vid!
I've been pushing the timing numbers on a Husky 350 Chinese cylinder out of sheer boredom. Finally decided to just run the OEM jug with intake timing bumped up to 78 and leave the exhaust alone. Thanks for getting back to this saw
The upside is that I finally figured out that Husky 350. Thanks you you pointing out the governed carbs I found and plugged that hole in the hi jet and what a difference.
MMMMMM! snappy. Good job Tinman.
Nice work bubby, good to see it going, a lot work, great to hear it running like it should be.
I see you had to put the decomp valve back in. I looked but couldn’t find plugs that fit the Echo cylinders. I ended up using a oil drain plug from a Honda GX200. Had to cut it down on a lathe but it works great. It’s a 10X1.25 thread instead of the more common 10X1.0 used on Stihl and Husqvarna.
Great to know!! I've got a few gx160 and 200 parts motors around from minibike shenanigans and have thought about a decomp delete on my CS-590 since I never use it. Would much rather re-purpose what I already have!
Yep. I bought a 2 pack on ebay - stainless hex cap bolt 10mmx1.25. I think the threads were 0.47 inches long after cutting. Installed with Motoseal.
That crackle at idle sounds great
Hello Tinman, my husband Kevin loves watching you he thinks you give great advice!! He works on saw's too but he's more a Sthil man!
That’s gonna be a very nice firewood saw👍😎
That 590 sounds awesome!!!
Hell yea brother. I've bein cutting and swingin an axe on some firewood this week mostly. Got a new piston and cylinder for my 066 red-light to put on then take off and port lol I always like to see how a saw runs stock before I port it. Just one of those things.
We used to call it “case burping “ back in the 1970’s when we were trying to get International Trials bush bikes to have lots of bottom end torque with good rev build to dig quickly when needed . I had a Yamaha , I think it took 2 or three cylinders to get it right , it was a 460cc single and was killer good in the Bush ride on the east slope of the Rockies in Northern Alberta we used to ride into BC , helicopter fuel drops the big 490 huskies we used to say they turned gasoline into noise !
I never had any doubt.
Happy u figured it out sir some saws will drive u crazy!!!
You got er Tinman. Awesome. Enjoyed the build!
I can not believe you fixed that pig CS-590 Tinman. Awesome job. Tried last spring, runed poorly super rich out of the box would not lean out, but despite the countless videos talking how "great that CS590 saw is" - liars. [actually though of calling the EPA]. This Your modded one sounds happy. I know you spent a year working on it - very good job.
Morning TinMan hope all is well with you staying warm as well.
Do we get to see it in the cut?
Looks like it blows back through the carb a bit still. Sounds not bad
2 pieces of plywod 1ft by 2.5ft, bungee cord and eye bolts for foot bindings should work.
Thank you!!
Can't wait to see it in the wood. I just got a 268xp. I might have to put a grinder on it. God knows you have enough content on those saws.
Good job Tin Man!! Be on the look out though. My 590 & 620pw are headed to you….😂
Sweet!! Looks like you got’r figured out bud!!
Sounds much better.
Sounds great Tinman. You saved it...
Afternoon sir, seeing you are an expert on saws, I thought I’d asked you a question. Do you need to replace cylinder wall when you replace the piston?
I'm lookin forward to when i'll get to see how that echo runs with a 24 finally
Good stuff. Sounds narly. It's going to cut like meat loaf.... bad out of hell... Mahalo Tinman 🤙🤙🤙...Tdawg.
I’ve been learning to make planks out of old growth yellow cedar free hand
The intake needs tuning. Either a smaller intake port or less intake timing. Blowdown shouldn't really change it unless the charge is having trouble getting through the transfers and not scavenging the case. If you have to reduce your blowdown, then your transfers need to be bigger so they can scavenge the case.
you can do it! I have faith in ya!
Well if ur right about all that theory then that's straight impressive. Ty for great vid.
How did you get the rubber boot from the carb to the intake off ? Can you show more of the tear down next time please .
At the beginning of this video you mentioned you opened the transfer sooner but there was never actually footage of your work inside the head for the second grind… loved this series but just wanted to mention the discrepancy and also ask if you actually have the footage to add?
That's one happy Tinman right there! ✌️
TIn man, what happened??? Is she good to go, does she rip???
Nice. You found the flow!🤙
Wow, great channel! I am glad i came across it when researching my 590 Timberwolf. I am going to do the muffler mod as you did. Is it worth adding the new 620 coil with the stock carb or is the carb upgrade required? I plan on running a 28" skip tooth for cutting cookies to make table tops with the 20" as the primary cutting bar. Keep up the great work. Your channel is on the rise because of your positive no BS attitude that always makes catching one of your videos feel like you just had a beer with an old friend. Be safe!
Sounds great. Look forward to seeing it cut.
Awesome job
Do you have any follow up on this saw? I’d like to see it run! I’ve built a snappy nasty 590 and I left the upper transfers alone 🤷♂️
Did your decomp plug not work I see you got a decomp in it the thread is m10x1.25 not 10x1.0 like huskies and stihls. I got one in mine I just used a Allen head bolt cut it down to the length and put an brake line washer on it. Just thought I'd let you know
Na all the ones I have are the wrong thread
Did you ever get the 590 figured out. I just watched the whole playlist and it was like when your favorite tv series gets canceled, there was no ending.
Having trouble snowshoeing? You need larger shoes, for a heavy person the longer the better. Some snow is just impossible wait for conditions to change. Today l was walking around all over no snowshoes the snow is rock hard
Love the 590 but still seem to keep going back to my 272 husqvarna, guess I'm not a true new saw guy !
I want to see you go snowshoeing!!!
It sounds like you fixed the echo cs 590.
Awesome channel
i use a very small paint brush to apply RTV it is alot more accurate applying it
Glad I found your channel. Learning a lot.
Thabks for being here Joe
Hey tinman, would LOVE to see you just for fun use your porting skills on a cheap weed eater and walk us through it. I think plenty of guys are afraid to risk messing up a good saw by attempting to port it, but string trimmers are about the cheapest gas engines you can find used anywhere. Can regularly pick them up on fb marketplace or off the side of the road for free, so would be awesome to get some practice and learn the concepts a bit on those before trying on a saw
That's what I started with. Trashed a really cheap weedeater brand trimmer, made a moderately stronger husqvarna 128ld and have a screamer of a cheap mtd/cub cadet that gets used with pole saw and brush cutter attachments😂 hasn't blown up yet😳
We also have to remember his porting techiques are proprietary to his tradecraft :-)
I need to replace the piston and maybe the cylinder on my CS620P. I would imagine the process should be very close as I watch you put the 590 back together. Am I correct? Thanks in advance.
Should be exactly the same more or less.
@@tinmanssaws thanks. I just remembered hotsaws101 did a review on the 620pw and in that he takes the saw apart. I saw exactly what I needed. Love your channel.
Never a doubt! Get it barred up and in some wood!
Levels of tight:
Snug
Tight
Tight tight.
Gorilla Tight.
"Holy sh#t!"
That sounds way better, well done. Was it the porting or the carb mod ? Any chance to run one of the other carbs that didn't work before to answer this question ?
Why not more exhaust a modded muffler an extra port to get the gasses out?
Tinman how do I know if I have fixed high jet on my carb….Stihl 084
Being a HD guy, I’m surprised you don’t use hylomar, it is ready to use immediately.
COOL!
I have the echo 590 and a Jonsered 2260 Can I put the bar on the echo from the Jonsered 2260
Try out some cheap military surplus snow shoes and go from there.
590 ported
So how did it run in the wood
Sounded really zippy to me runs great.
That’s Caleb’s 590???
How does it do in wood?