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Canadian farm boy, post: 352949, member: 309"]How can you tell a 10mm slant fin cylinder from a 12mm slant fin?

You can't. I think a 10mm slant fin is the same cylinder as a 12mm slant fin.

Its my understanding they were using up left over inventory/stock on hand and the early 12mm saws had angle fin cylinders on them.
 
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I think someone said the ring pins on a 12mm piston are further apart than the 10mm ,maybe that's why the early 12mm ones had an A piston and the newer ones a B piston or a/b fit piston ,i am just brainstorming though ,i could be wrong .
 

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Thanks Brian:rolleyes:. Lol

I'm talking about just the bare cylinders. Is there a way to tell the difference?
Casting numbers? Cooling fins?
I have never seen a ks on a 12mm saw ,those i would call 10mm jugs ,i would say mahle with 4 or so ++++ marks could be a 12mm jug
044 cylinders 10mm 002.jpg
 

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This is all very interesting. Now I want to check all of mine and see what they are.
 

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ive had a few of the slant fin stihl cylinders from 10mm saws the one i have here now is a 127 serial number i sent one to @T.Roller and one to @huskihl kevin
Yep. The one I got from you was a mahle 10mm slant non decomp.


1) Are there any 10mm with decomp?
2) Are there any 12mm non decomp?
 

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Yep. The one I got from you was a mahle 10mm slant non decomp.


1) Are there any 10mm with decomp?
2) Are there any 12mm non decomp?
Yepper I gots a 12 mm slant no decomp. Atleast that was what was on the saw when I got it. Still has the plastic on the metal badge. It resides in a box cause a 046 now lives on top of her [emoji38]
 

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Handy this came up. Chatting with Ted, big t double about an nos piston and cylinder I have for an 044. May be sending it down the road. Has a 12mm piston but looks like the oe 10mm I have here has the pins in the same place.
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You can't. I think a 10mm slant fin is the same cylinder as a 12mm slant fin.

Its my understanding they were using up left over inventory/stock on hand and the early 12mm saws had angle fin cylinders on them.

True that. On my rebuilds I had two saws,one 10mm made just before the changeover and a 12 mm made just after the changeover, both cylinders have the same 6 + symbols on them. Both saws had been straight gassed within the first week of service so I bought new slant fin cylinders for them both plus one more to have as a spare. Next time I needed a cylinder they had gone to the straight fin style.
 

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The best running saw will be the one with the best numbers at the best squish you can get without machine work.

The 10mm saws have a lighter and weaker crank/rod. There's a reason Stihl changed the pin size, it wasn't to waste money as a corporation. The 10mm have a cult following because they did run better than the 12mm from the factory. Was it EPA rules? I'm not sure. I haven't heard of many failures though.

The 12mm saws have wider ports and the piston has wider skirts. Putting a 10mm piston in a 12mm jug can/may freeport or catch a ring. The 10mm Meteor piston has the same skirt widths as the 12mm Meteor and oem piston, but the pin bosses are too far apart-this allows for side to side movement of the pin bearing. Freaks some guys out, but I haven't heard of a failure. I believe a meteor 10mm slug will allow any jug to be used on a 10mm crank.

Personally, I'd sell the 10mm slant fin jug to someone because it's worth more. I'd pic the decomp jug because I'm getting older and I like a decomp now. I have a feeling in a few years, I'll like the decomp even more.

One of the best running 044/440 I have ever done was a straight fin decomp jug with no porting at all. I took .010 from the chamber and then cut the base for an .020 squish with base gasket. Added a flywheel side deflector and advanced the timing by .025 of the key. I didn't time the jug but I sure wish I had.

You can get someone here to do that machine work for very little cash and do the muffler and advance yourself.
 
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