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Hey guys. Fixing a saw for a buddy. Looking for new or used OEM or good as OEM. Or recommendations on where to find, I'm striking out.

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That’s what I’m smokin’. I asked for better pics of the piston.
Speaking of smokin’, those fb guys are on crack.
While some cylinder coatings are thinner than others, it has nothing to do with early vs later coatings. The only model I know of so far that is very thin is a 359. I’m not saying a 450 has thicker plating, as I’ve never tried saving one. But I’ve cleaned up a few new model cylinders just the same as older ones
 

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Speaking of smokin’, those fb guys are on crack.
While some cylinder coatings are thinner than others, it has nothing to do with early vs later coatings. The only model I know of so far that is very thin is a 359. I’m not saying a 450 has thicker plating, as I’ve never tried saving one. But I’ve cleaned up a few new model cylinders just the same as older ones
You get around. Haha. Thanks.

I’m gonna save it and post it.
 

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Still would like to find just a piston. But I bet all them HO saws get melty pistons.
 
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