Meteor 044 10mm

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Str8six

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I just put one in my 10mm 044 but have yet to put it to work. Just a couple warm up cycles is all. You have my interest, what did you find? Surely Mastermind has been installing them in 044s , maybe he will chime in.
 
Adirondackstihl

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Distance between the pin bosses on the 10mm Meteor pistons is WAY too great.
They used the specs from a 12mm piston.
The small end of a 10mm rod measures 13mm. The small end of a 12mm rod measures 15mm.

Clearance SHOULD be 13.36-13.38mm.
Instead, it measures 15.66mm.
Which would work in 12mm saw, but too sloppy in a 10mm saw.
 
Str8six

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What are the consequences of this? The cylinder is going to hold the piston in place and the crank will hold the rod won't they? Is it a problem with the needle bearing sliding out to one side or something? I could see that causing a problem.
 
Duke Thieroff

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Well, generally speaking on new parts I run 30 days in new condition and that's it.

But, this is a special case here in regards to a defect and I can't willingly push a product down someone's throat if there is a potential issue with it.

If someone who purchased one of these off of me wants to return the part as a result of these findings I will not, in good faith, deny them a refund.

At the same time I would appreciate some time to get an answer back from Meteor in regards to this.
 

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