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Re: Cylinder help again
« Reply #10 on: December 29, 2013, 04:08:37 pm »
I just have the cylinders, My cylinder possibly can be fixed. But if 1 of them cylinders will work on my saw it would be easier just to swap cylinders.



Well that would be cool but again why do you think your cylinder needs to be replaced? Pistons usually suffer the most damage, so if the piston is damaged then it will cause damage to the cylinder which can sometimes be cleaned up. All of this is moot if the damage is external to the bore, like broken exhaust flange or cylinder fins.
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