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Currently on my workbench: a reed valve block for cylinders with a round intake. The base is currently a Husqvarna 372. However, the block should fit many other chainsaws or be adaptable. There's still quite a bit of work to do.
The reason for reed valves?
 

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Very nice! Is that a '72?

I remember the days of getting hosed on insurance. I had a '66 Corvette, 425 hp 427, 4 speed, 4.11's, knockoffs as my daily driver in New Orleans in 1995-1996. I was paying $400/month in insurance.
Yup. '72 Rallye. Only made 1 year and took the place of the R/T. I'm lucky it wasn't my tombstone.
 

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Ms400 on the bench today. Low compression
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The owner of this saw said it was running erratically a few weeks back. Compression tested good, pressure and vacuum good. Pressure tested the carb and it checked out. I don’t work on m-tonic too much so I suggested maybe we try a new solenoid. Replaced the solenoid, put a bar and chain on and made about 5 cuts. I didn’t bury it to the dawgs or anything. Sent it on back.

This week he says his guys ran it for a while and it shut down. No compression.

looks like a piece of the piston/ring came off eventually.

Currently stumped on a diagnosis.

Here’s the damage:

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Follow up:

The owner of this saw said it was running erratically a few weeks back. Compression tested good, pressure and vacuum good. Pressure tested the carb and it checked out. I don’t work on m-tonic too much so I suggested maybe we try a new solenoid. Replaced the solenoid, put a bar and chain on and made about 5 cuts. I didn’t bury it to the dawgs or anything. Sent it on back.

This week he says his guys ran it for a while and it shut down. No compression.

looks like a piece of the piston/ring came off eventually.

Currently stumped on a diagnosis.

Here’s the damage:

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No air leaks before you tore it down?
 

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Follow up:

The owner of this saw said it was running erratically a few weeks back. Compression tested good, pressure and vacuum good. Pressure tested the carb and it checked out. I don’t work on m-tonic too much so I suggested maybe we try a new solenoid. Replaced the solenoid, put a bar and chain on and made about 5 cuts. I didn’t bury it to the dawgs or anything. Sent it on back.

This week he says his guys ran it for a while and it shut down. No compression.

looks like a piece of the piston/ring came off eventually.

Currently stumped on a diagnosis.

Here’s the damage:

View attachment 482222

View attachment 482223
The question is this: Did the ring break before or after the other damage? It looks about like there is some damage from pre detonation, but maybe that’s all debris damage.
 
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