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Al Smith

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Regarding problems with the carb on the 2100 it can mess with your mind .Firstly it's a "rattle ball " governer type which limits high speed revs to keep from blowing the engine .I thought I had that problem and replaced it with a non governed which I had to transfer some of the linkage to make it work .Worked for a while but failed after a long run .Little did I know it was supposed have a rear brace to keep the carb from loosening up .Took me a long time to find it but that cured it .Runs just fine now starts rather easy and cuts like a beaver on steroids .Just info for those who don't know .Pic of the brace .
 

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And please get more of the performance 261 pistons too...those have been sold out for a while too!
 

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Perhaps it was in-stock somewhere in there and I missed it. The 395 piston definitely is a one-way street for a 2100…no going back
No, I have been watching for it, checking almost weekly. I ended up getting my 2100 piston from Lil' Red Barn off of eBay. I have not run the saw enough to see how it will perform, but the saw does fire up. When Duke's gets theres back in stock, I will be getting one of those too (maybe two of them now that I know @Stump Shot is hording them :D )
 
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