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044 Stihl Crank and BB Cylinder Kit for $66?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottnc" data-source="post: 7627188" data-attributes="member: 165535"><p>I was given a dirty beyond description, seized 044 magnum. Good cylinder but the rod big-end is a bit blue and the crank is stiff to turn. At a minimum it needs a piston, rings and crank/rod assembly. Coil and flywheel are MIA too.</p><p></p><p>The first search hit was Ebay. Crank and rod assembly, 52mm cylinder, piston/pin and rings, ignition coil, gaskets and seals plus various sundry items How is that even possible for $66? Manufacturer not mentioned or visible in the add. I assume it's too good to be true and is buyer beware? Who makes a solid quality replacement crank/rod assembly for a fair price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottnc, post: 7627188, member: 165535"] I was given a dirty beyond description, seized 044 magnum. Good cylinder but the rod big-end is a bit blue and the crank is stiff to turn. At a minimum it needs a piston, rings and crank/rod assembly. Coil and flywheel are MIA too. The first search hit was Ebay. Crank and rod assembly, 52mm cylinder, piston/pin and rings, ignition coil, gaskets and seals plus various sundry items How is that even possible for $66? Manufacturer not mentioned or visible in the add. I assume it's too good to be true and is buyer beware? Who makes a solid quality replacement crank/rod assembly for a fair price. [/QUOTE]
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