Oh my goodness what a beast! I just bought a cs800 used it's one year old. Still has the original chain on it. 32-in bar looks like it's been sharpened like two times maybe.
Thank you. The 590 ports very well. There are significant gains to be had when done correctly. Check out my 590 video and then go watch a video of a stock one. Big difference. The 590 stock is not bad but there is a lot of room for power gains in the cylinder. Just keep in mind when you increase compression you put more strain on everything. Makes alot of torque but hard on the saw.
Looks like you got a descent one. I bought a 800p 4 months ago and it ran for two tanks. The reps and support are a bunch of crooks with nothing but open ended promises and excuses. Love your Chanel, I hate echos🤙🏻
Sorry to hear about your troubles with the echo.and there customer support. These arnt to complicated. You can probably fix it your self. You shouldn't have to though I know. Take a look at the cylinder. If it's not all scored up then check for spark. If you got spark then It's probably a carb problem. I'm glad you like the channel. 👍
Sucks to hear that i guess i got lucky too I picked one up for 370$ at the flea market several months ago she's been working great but I still haven't ported it though..Gonna put a 32in bar on it.
You need to tighten that chain badly. You’re a half turn away from throwing the chain. You should never be able to see daylight past it when it’s just sitting there. That out of the way, how do you like the performance after P&P? I just bought my third echo and have yet to mod any of them because I want the warranty still.
Oh no, a chain tension nazi! Haha. JK. That's how she likes her chain. I dont know. I tighten it up and it goes right back like that? She's a rascal. After port and polish and everything else I did to the the saw is night and day difference from what it was stock. If I left it stock i would probably send it down the road and go get a 372 or a 395. The 800 just isnt impressive in stock form. It dose seem to have potential.
TheKcdub1000 not exactly, but I love your humor. I grew up and live in a logging/milling town and that’s what I’m basing my knowledge on. I’ve found that a longer bar is much more likely to throw the chain. All of that being said, I’m going to let my 800p have a couple more tanks of gas before I start messing with it in any way but you bring up some valuable knowledge. Thanks for your time.
@@outdoorfrenzy yeah I'm just messin with ya. I'm setting a bad example running my chain like that. I know. Rite on👍 dig into it. You wont regret it. I'm not sure what your compression is. But mine was a measly 120psi brand new. Bumping that up helped quite a bit.
TheKcdub1000 no worries! I haven’t even done a compression test on any of my Echo power equipment. I have a CS-490 and a PPT-2620 as well. They work well for the basic consumer out of the box but if you need a little more, than I can see where a port and polish, muffler mod and retune would be wonderful. I’ve only got about five acres of mixed hardwood and conifer woods to deal with so I don’t use them every day.
There are a few videos on you tube that can give you tips. But I learned most of it from reading the threads on porting from arborist site forum and the OPE forum.
I believe you can take the cylinder and piston from a 800p and put it on. But not just the piston. The piston in the 8002 is a flat top where the 800p is domed. And the 800p cylinder is a quad port and the 8002 is a twin port. If you want more power you are going to have to port it.
How do you increase compression on a chainsaw? I have a clear picture of how a 2 stroke works, but i am not sure what would have to be done to increase compression.
You cut the base off the cylinder. I made a pop up piston so I could drop the jug even further. Problem is when you lower your cylinder you change the port timing. That needs to be adjusted back up.
@@TheKcdub1000 Thank you for the reply I kind of guessed that but i was not sure. I love chainsaws i just wish i had more wood to cut so i could buy bigger ones.
Acabo de ver tu pregunta,si quieres aumentar compresión,tiene que cortar el cilindro en la parte de abajo donde asienta con el mono lock tal ves 1.5mm es suficiente.y si pules los puertos será suficiente,no aumentes mucho la compresión para no tener problemas de calentamiento,tmbn tienes que modificar o abrir el muffle con eso vas a sentir la diferencia. Claro! Si no la quieres para competencia. Saludos.
Looks like it cuts pretty good, sounds real good too. Did you do the port work yourself? I have a 800p and it seems like I am getting some sawdust inside the carb box be careful and check yours
Yeah she cuts real good now. Night and day from a stocker. Yes I did all the work myself. I have not had issues with dust getting in the air box and I have my lid drilled wide open. I get dust On top of the filter of course but not in side. Make sure your plug for the carb screws is completly sealed. If not, it will let dust in. Make sure from the inside of the box that that plug is all the way in. That is the only way dust should be able to enter. You can put a thin layer of grease on the rubber around the filter to get that to seal better to. You shouldn't need to but maybe you got a funky filter. Or something.
man, that is sweet! Love the Jap saws....I currently have a CS-1201 running a 60" Cannon Super bar for milling big stuff and a Shindaiwa 757 along with a pair of Shindaiwa 488's. I'm so torn between getting the CS-8002 (latin america model) old school but all magnesium tank etc, bullet proof...and the newer CS 7310 SX....I really like both saws and they both port well......the 7310 is a screamer tho, will eat wood quick and it lighter.....damn choices!!!!.......have you run a ported CS-7310 also? what are your thoughts comparing the two saws?
Wow I'm more impressed with how snappy that throttle response is compared to stock
Yeah it sounds flat nasty now. Haha.
now that's what a cs800 should cut like. 👍
Thanks! It dose much better now.
Starter rope handles for a kite isn't it !
Haha! No its a d handle off a sthil 460. Believe me with all the extra compression its nice to have.
Oh my goodness what a beast! I just bought a cs800 used it's one year old. Still has the original chain on it. 32-in bar looks like it's been sharpened like two times maybe.
Great Saw!
Thanks. She cuts now!
Sounds good and runs strong. I am thinking about a base gasket delete and possible porting on a CS590. What are your thoughts?
Thank you.
The 590 ports very well. There are significant gains to be had when done correctly. Check out my 590 video and then go watch a video of a stock one. Big difference. The 590 stock is not bad but there is a lot of room for power gains in the cylinder. Just keep in mind when you increase compression you put more strain on everything. Makes alot of torque but hard on the saw.
Looks like you got a descent one. I bought a 800p 4 months ago and it ran for two tanks. The reps and support are a bunch of crooks with nothing but open ended promises and excuses. Love your Chanel, I hate echos🤙🏻
Sorry to hear about your troubles with the echo.and there customer support. These arnt to complicated. You can probably fix it your self. You shouldn't have to though I know. Take a look at the cylinder. If it's not all scored up then check for spark. If you got spark then It's probably a carb problem.
I'm glad you like the channel. 👍
Sucks to hear that i guess i got lucky too I picked one up for 370$ at the flea market several months ago she's been working great but I still haven't ported it though..Gonna put a 32in bar on it.
You need to tighten that chain badly. You’re a half turn away from throwing the chain. You should never be able to see daylight past it when it’s just sitting there. That out of the way, how do you like the performance after P&P? I just bought my third echo and have yet to mod any of them because I want the warranty still.
Oh no, a chain tension nazi! Haha. JK. That's how she likes her chain. I dont know. I tighten it up and it goes right back like that? She's a rascal.
After port and polish and everything else I did to the the saw is night and day difference from what it was stock. If I left it stock i would probably send it down the road and go get a 372 or a 395. The 800 just isnt impressive in stock form. It dose seem to have potential.
TheKcdub1000 not exactly, but I love your humor. I grew up and live in a logging/milling town and that’s what I’m basing my knowledge on. I’ve found that a longer bar is much more likely to throw the chain. All of that being said, I’m going to let my 800p have a couple more tanks of gas before I start messing with it in any way but you bring up some valuable knowledge. Thanks for your time.
@@outdoorfrenzy yeah I'm just messin with ya. I'm setting a bad example running my chain like that. I know.
Rite on👍 dig into it. You wont regret it. I'm not sure what your compression is. But mine was a measly 120psi brand new. Bumping that up helped quite a bit.
TheKcdub1000 no worries! I haven’t even done a compression test on any of my Echo power equipment. I have a CS-490 and a PPT-2620 as well. They work well for the basic consumer out of the box but if you need a little more, than I can see where a port and polish, muffler mod and retune would be wonderful. I’ve only got about five acres of mixed hardwood and conifer woods to deal with so I don’t use them every day.
Amazing saw...
Well thank you!
Where can I watch a video on how to port mine ?
There are a few videos on you tube that can give you tips. But I learned most of it from reading the threads on porting from arborist site forum and the OPE forum.
Nice. Do you know if this piston will fit a 8002? Some tips for that saw?
I believe you can take the cylinder and piston from a 800p and put it on. But not just the piston. The piston in the 8002 is a flat top where the 800p is domed. And the 800p cylinder is a quad port and the 8002 is a twin port. If you want more power you are going to have to port it.
How do you increase compression on a chainsaw? I have a clear picture of how a 2 stroke works, but i am not sure what would have to be done to increase compression.
You cut the base off the cylinder. I made a pop up piston so I could drop the jug even further. Problem is when you lower your cylinder you change the port timing. That needs to be adjusted back up.
@@TheKcdub1000 Thank you for the reply I kind of guessed that but i was not sure. I love chainsaws i just wish i had more wood to cut so i could buy bigger ones.
@@viperstrike3827 your welcome. If you want a big saw, buy one. You only live once! They are addicting arnt they?
Acabo de ver tu pregunta,si quieres aumentar compresión,tiene que cortar el cilindro en la parte de abajo donde asienta con el mono lock tal ves 1.5mm es suficiente.y si pules los puertos será suficiente,no aumentes mucho la compresión para no tener problemas de calentamiento,tmbn tienes que modificar o abrir el muffle con eso vas a sentir la diferencia. Claro! Si no la quieres para competencia.
Saludos.
Looks like it cuts pretty good, sounds real good too. Did you do the port work yourself? I have a 800p and it seems like I am getting some sawdust inside the carb box be careful and check yours
Yeah she cuts real good now. Night and day from a stocker. Yes I did all the work myself. I have not had issues with dust getting in the air box and I have my lid drilled wide open. I get dust On top of the filter of course but not in side. Make sure your plug for the carb screws is completly sealed. If not, it will let dust in. Make sure from the inside of the box that that plug is all the way in. That is the only way dust should be able to enter. You can put a thin layer of grease on the rubber around the filter to get that to seal better to. You shouldn't need to but maybe you got a funky filter. Or something.
Aku pakai yang kecil di indonesia🇲🇨
sangat bagus, echo membuat gergaji yang bagus.
😭
I know. Poor log.
Ko
Mero
man, that is sweet! Love the Jap saws....I currently have a CS-1201 running a 60" Cannon Super bar for milling big stuff and a Shindaiwa 757 along with a pair of Shindaiwa 488's. I'm so torn between getting the CS-8002 (latin america model) old school but all magnesium tank etc, bullet proof...and the newer CS 7310 SX....I really like both saws and they both port well......the 7310 is a screamer tho, will eat wood quick and it lighter.....damn choices!!!!.......have you run a ported CS-7310 also? what are your thoughts comparing the two saws?