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Re: Husqvarna 372 XP X-TORQ
« on: September 18, 2013, 07:44:31 am »
do you have to use an xtorq piston of will a standard 372 piston work? I have a 2011 model 365 xtorq with screwed up head and piston. ive only ever honed out 1 cylinder before not sure if this one is saveable. now that I cleaned it up it looks like a possibility to save it but I can only find a 51mm hone on baileys and not a 50mm. any advice?

Both the 365&372 X-Torq saws use the same piston because in reality they are the same saw just as said earlier only the transfer port covers are different. You are correct that the 365SP/XP used a 48mm piston and the 372XP used a 50mm but both the X-Torq saws use the same piston.
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