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Hey Guys and Gals,
Good news for those out there wishing they could get that old 2100 up and running again but the cylinder has plating issues. Well the wait is over, A decent P&C kit is now available at; https://www.sawsalvage.co/products/...a-298-2100-2101xp?_pos=1&_sid=377b53802&_ss=r
and at a reasonable price that makes sense to get these old saws up and running. They come with a Duke's Performance coated piston that I reviewed a year prior.
The cylinder had a good look and feel about it and for all I could tell properly made as I could not find any faults about it. Also take note that this review is from a plug and play perspective, not that of a ported saw. Which, the answer of that question is an absolute yes, from the sample I received, should get an old saw up and running again.
It's been so long that the phone I took all the pictures with has been replaced now, I do however have a before and after of the saw running on my YouTube. Maybe @Duke Thieroff can post some pics.
Too many things to take in consideration from one to the next other than no carb tuning was performed in between. I can tell you, as far as a performance comparison goes the new cylinder has it over the old in my professional opinion. Let you decide...
Before
After
I like this P&C arrangement and am leaving it in my saw, I think the most of folks are going to be as happy as I am to get that old saw running again, which, is what it's all about.
Good news for those out there wishing they could get that old 2100 up and running again but the cylinder has plating issues. Well the wait is over, A decent P&C kit is now available at; https://www.sawsalvage.co/products/...a-298-2100-2101xp?_pos=1&_sid=377b53802&_ss=r
and at a reasonable price that makes sense to get these old saws up and running. They come with a Duke's Performance coated piston that I reviewed a year prior.
The cylinder had a good look and feel about it and for all I could tell properly made as I could not find any faults about it. Also take note that this review is from a plug and play perspective, not that of a ported saw. Which, the answer of that question is an absolute yes, from the sample I received, should get an old saw up and running again.
It's been so long that the phone I took all the pictures with has been replaced now, I do however have a before and after of the saw running on my YouTube. Maybe @Duke Thieroff can post some pics.
Too many things to take in consideration from one to the next other than no carb tuning was performed in between. I can tell you, as far as a performance comparison goes the new cylinder has it over the old in my professional opinion. Let you decide...
Before
After
I like this P&C arrangement and am leaving it in my saw, I think the most of folks are going to be as happy as I am to get that old saw running again, which, is what it's all about.