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This is a first for me, I'm no "pro" but I've been through my fair share of saws over the last few years, I've seen plenty of burned up top ends but never this.
I picked this saw up today brought it home, pulled the jug and found a hole in the piston. Cylinder looks decent no serious scoring or transfer, should clean up well. Just looking for any suggestions.
I plan on going through the saw and replacing all rubber components with OEM. , meteor piston and a carb kit as well. Followed by vac./press. test and muff. mod.
I picked this saw up today brought it home, pulled the jug and found a hole in the piston. Cylinder looks decent no serious scoring or transfer, should clean up well. Just looking for any suggestions.
I plan on going through the saw and replacing all rubber components with OEM. , meteor piston and a carb kit as well. Followed by vac./press. test and muff. mod.