I saw this but I didn't think this was quite your caliber. If the 2094/2095's are the same p/c, you'll need to get the 2094 too. With the 2094 I built for my brother I tightened up the squish a bit, used the new 394 or 395 piston (I can't recall which) it came with and you'd have thought it was seized if you tried to start it like a normal saw. I never checked but it had to have well over 200lbs of compression.Beat you to it @Woodslasher
Back out? That would be…lame.@Johnmn in case you back out David.
PM sentI’ll take it