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is a 268xp really better than a regular 268? | Arborist, Chainsaw . . . 268 open port cylinder 268xp closed port cylinder True, and the power specs are 3 5 kW 4 8 hp for the xp, and the 3 2 kW 4 4 hp for the later non-xp one A little more rpm for the xp as well, but not a major difference When the 268xp was replaced by the 272xp in 1991, they started making the non-xp 268 as well, using the open-port top end from
Husqvarna 268 chainsaw - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum The closed port 268 actually has a higher power rating than the 272 But the 2 hp is not easy to notice We run a 24 full comp on a stock 268 and it's not too bad But I agree that it's a lot happier with a 20 You get that wrong, the 268xp was rated at 3 5 kW 4 8 hp, and the 272 at 3 8 kW 5 2 hp The open port 268 was rated at 3 2 kW 4 4 hp
husqvarna 268 open port cyl vs 266xp cyl. . . - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree . . . Hey guys can you tell me the difference in power in a husky 268 50mm open port cylinder and the cylinder from a 266xp? I have heard the closed port have more power but never heard the comparison between the open port Thanks for any input :bowdown:
Husqvarna 268 266XP - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum The 268 is an open port saw, same cylinder as the 66 The 268xp is closed port like the 266, but there are porting differences as well as the filter carb All are the same displacement
Please explain the diff between husky 268, 272, and 272xp The 268 became a non-XP in the US with the arrival of the 272XP They were called 268Special and had the larger starter cover decal as on the 272XP So where in the transition does that leave my 268XP Special? Just curious, as mine has a closed port jug instead of the open port version
266SE vs 266XP | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum Change to 268 xp was where there were actual changes, including to the cylinder, move to single part ignition These both required a change to the cases and they moved to a new muffler design 266 saws had the old style clutch cover and metal brake flag - changed to plastic in the 268
Jonsered equivalent to 262xp Husky - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum Husky 266 268 (268XP, not open-port plain 268) were pretty similar to jonsered 670 Jonsered never sold a 72cc saw like the 272xp, and never sold a standard-performance saw corresponding with the 268 Husqvarna sold the second-generation 362XP, a hot-rod large chassis 60cc saw, which was a sister to Jonsered 2063
differences between 266SE and 266XP - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum The Husky 268 and 268xp, and all the variants of the Jonsered 670 also had the same bore stroke, and the same "chassis" - I think The 266SE (and SG) had the least power, and the hottest 670 Champ the most - 4 9 hp if my memory is correct
Your experience with Hyway pistons… | Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum One thing I noticed right away was the 268 combustion chamber is quite large That’s the main reason I wanna run the pop-up Only thing I’m concerned about is the tolerance between piston and cylinder If it’s more than 002 thou I don’t think I’ll go for it Only one way I’m gonna find out I guess