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Old 07-28-2010 | 10:15 PM
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Default Poulan 46cc Intake problem

Ive got a Poulan 46cc Im converting. The intake is a rubber boot that slips over an oval shaped intake riser. If anyone is familer with this setup, how do you actually secure the carb and intake to the engine? Thanks, flyrc
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There are a couple places that make adapters for these

It is a cup device held on by set screws

There are several chain saws with intakes like this but some of them are round.


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Here's one

http://brillellicustoms.com/46%20intake.jpg

http://brillellicustoms.com/

Old 07-29-2010 | 07:18 AM
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Thanks, unfortunately Brillelli is out of business I believe, that looked like a round holed version. I could make a round hole adapter myself, but the oval would be a challenge. Still, its a start, I can check round, looks like alot of power could be had for the weight, pretty light.
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You didn't read the site very closely.

This is not the old Scott Ellington Brillelli site. - - -This is a new guy that picked up the business.

You need to call or Email him and find out which version he has?

He may enlighten you on other aspects of the engine also?
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http://www.rcfaq.com/ANSWERS/ENGINES.../POULAN46c.HTM
Old 07-30-2010 | 11:08 AM
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Thanks, I have two ideas on how to do this now!
Old 07-30-2010 | 04:36 PM
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If you don't get something to work I make one that fits tight and just use JB weld and tap it on.
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I got mine from CH. Mater of fact. They used my motor to make a program when the CNC ate the program disk.
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