Ok, so I've been trying to decide which way to go as you may have read on other threads re: 2012 or 2013 MY. OK so they did the Red Head, better cams, valves, piston, blah blah blah.
What I have not seen is anything difinitive regarding the main issues people have been having with 310s. If they went to all that trouble to change the FI please tell me they were smart enough to fix the overheating, underperforming, and/or self detatching fuel pump that seems to generally be the bain of almost every 250/310 owner.
And then to the starter and flywheel key issues, well what about those?
I don't care if they plate the stupid thing with 24k gold, but if those items were not addressed by the Husky engineering team, that better engine will still be useless if the thing won't start and it does not have a reliable fuel source.
Inquiring customers want to know. Otherwise there is no reason to even consider a higher priced 2013.
What I have not seen is anything difinitive regarding the main issues people have been having with 310s. If they went to all that trouble to change the FI please tell me they were smart enough to fix the overheating, underperforming, and/or self detatching fuel pump that seems to generally be the bain of almost every 250/310 owner.
And then to the starter and flywheel key issues, well what about those?
I don't care if they plate the stupid thing with 24k gold, but if those items were not addressed by the Husky engineering team, that better engine will still be useless if the thing won't start and it does not have a reliable fuel source.
Inquiring customers want to know. Otherwise there is no reason to even consider a higher priced 2013.