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Can someone tell me the difference(s) between a 044 and 044 magnum stihl and the 046 and 046 magnum? Looking for ways other than a label to tell the difference between a magnum and non-magnum saw.
Thanks to all :cheers
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I dont think there is a difference. Just a sales thing with the word magnum.
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There are some real differences between the 044 and the 044 Magnum. Carburetor, base gasket, port timing and finish, decompression valve, self-advancing ignition- these are all things that were upgrades on the 044 Magnum.
I was sold by our regional sales rep that all 046s sold in North America were the "Magnum" designation. He said there were de-tuned 046s models intended for the European and Asian markets and those would have similar differences as to the 044 and 044 Magnum.
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WoW I didnt realize there was so many differences. I thought it was just the word magnum to entice people to buy them.
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becomes a Magnum when it grows a Mustache and gets a hairy chest:monkey:wait wrong Magnum:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
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Jacob J. said:
There are some real differences between the 044 and the 044 Magnum. Carburetor, base gasket, port timing and finish, decompression valve, self-advancing ignition- these are all things that were upgrades on the 044 Magnum.
I was sold by our regional sales rep that all 046s sold in North America were the "Magnum" designation. He said there were de-tuned 046s models intended for the European and Asian markets and those would have similar differences as to the 044 and 044 Magnum.
That true for the 066 as well? Because I'd always heard otherwise, that there was no real difference.
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That true for the 066 as well? Because I'd always heard otherwise, that there was no real difference.
The 066 went through a series of cascading changes. In the early days the 'Magnum' designation got you the dual-port muffler, a larger jet in your carburetor, and the 0.5mm base gasket. EPA restrictions changed all that though.
Thanks to the EPA, the Magnum designation on current models means virtually nothing.
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Jacob J. said:
There are some real differences between the 044 and the 044 Magnum. Carburetor, base gasket, port timing and finish, decompression valve, self-advancing ignition- these are all things that were upgrades on the 044 Magnum.
I was sold by our regional sales rep that all 046s sold in North America were the "Magnum" designation. He said there were de-tuned 046s models intended for the European and Asian markets and those would have similar differences as to the 044 and 044 Magnum.
Jacob J. said:
The 066 went through a series of cascading changes. In the early days the 'Magnum' designation got you the dual-port muffler, a larger jet in your carburetor, and the 0.5mm base gasket. EPA restrictions changed all that though.
Thanks to the EPA, the Magnum designation on current models means virtually nothing.
To think of all the saws on ebay that have magnum stickers, or alterations!
Thanks JJ, That's why I love AS!!
PS I have a couple that say magnum, but by what is fact! Only one might be!!!!
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Yeah anyone can order a magnum sticker from e-bay and slap it on their saw...voila, Poulan Wood Shark Magnum.
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I ordered one from my dealer, # 0000 967 1593, cost $5 or something. Should be here this week sometime.
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Thank God that you can tell the difference with firearms, easily............
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Teddy.Scout said:
To think of all the saws on ebay that have magnum stickers, or alterations!
Thanks JJ, That's why I love AS!!
PS I have a couple that say magnum, but by what is fact! Only one might be!!!!
Hey Matt,
You need to contact me right away. I would like to get my stolen saw back from you, and apparently you are blocking my phone calls. I think you have held onto it long enough.
You have my phone#.
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Right from Stihl USA
I contacted Stihl because so many guys were saying their 044's were Magnums but didn't know what that meant. Here is the response:
The 044 and 044M do have the same displacement (70.7ccs)and make the same amount of power (5.4HP). The difference is the decompression valve and the crankshaft was changed to incorporate a larger wrist pin.
All 046s were Magnums.
When I asked if an 044 does not have a decompression button, it is not a Magnum - he said:
That would be a correct statement
Guess most of those "Magnums" out there are just regular 044's with the $5 eBay sticker on them.
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WisFirewoodGuy said:
Right from Stihl USA
I contacted Stihl because so many guys were saying their 044's were Magnums but didn't know what that meant. Here is the response:
The 044 and 044M do have the same displacement (70.7ccs)and make the same amount of power (5.4HP). The difference is the decompression valve and the crankshaft was changed to incorporate a larger wrist pin.
All 046s were Magnums.
When I asked if an 044 does not have a decompression button, it is not a Magnum - he said:
That would be a correct statement
Guess most of those "Magnums" out there are just regular 044's with the $5 eBay sticker on them.
Unless they deleted the decomp then you would have to look under the hood