Windthrown
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This is sold.
I have this near new 50mm 441 Kolben/Caber piston and rings set for a Stihl MS441. It was run in my neighbor's 441 that had a bad bearing, and the piston skirts have several faint streaks running the length of it on the exhaust side. That should not affect performance at all though. This piston and rings have maybe 3 minutes of run time on them. Also included are a new piston pin/bushing and a pair of end clips. $25 shipped to the lower 48.
This is also also sold.
I can throw in a "scored" 441 cylinder as well for another $20 plus actual shipping cost. The area between the exhaust port and squish band looks score free, but there are 2 barely feelable (but not visible) light vertical score marks maybe a half inch long below the exhaust port and the transfers (between them). I cleaned most of the transfer off of it using Randy's drill/sandpaper method and it otherwise looks clean. It could use some more cleaning. This jug came off of the same bad bearing 441 non-Mtronic saw. Its an OEM Stihl jug by Gilardoni. Nothing is broken on it and it looks low hour.
I have this near new 50mm 441 Kolben/Caber piston and rings set for a Stihl MS441. It was run in my neighbor's 441 that had a bad bearing, and the piston skirts have several faint streaks running the length of it on the exhaust side. That should not affect performance at all though. This piston and rings have maybe 3 minutes of run time on them. Also included are a new piston pin/bushing and a pair of end clips. $25 shipped to the lower 48.
This is also also sold.
I can throw in a "scored" 441 cylinder as well for another $20 plus actual shipping cost. The area between the exhaust port and squish band looks score free, but there are 2 barely feelable (but not visible) light vertical score marks maybe a half inch long below the exhaust port and the transfers (between them). I cleaned most of the transfer off of it using Randy's drill/sandpaper method and it otherwise looks clean. It could use some more cleaning. This jug came off of the same bad bearing 441 non-Mtronic saw. Its an OEM Stihl jug by Gilardoni. Nothing is broken on it and it looks low hour.
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