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Dad burn his 066. Looking for OEM jug.
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<blockquote data-quote="makguy" data-source="post: 5367148" data-attributes="member: 18513"><p>Got a call from my pops. Said the 066 I sent him pulls too easy and won't start. After seeing his images of the scarred piston, I'm going to need a good jug to rebuild it for him. Anyone out there have a useable OEM top end they're willing to part with (with or without a piston?) I'd rather not go aftermarket Chinese if I don't have to, but since he's living off the social security checks, buying a new top end from Stihl isn't an option. </p><p> If it helps, I've got stihl project saws, Dolmar and homelite stuff to trade.</p><p> BTW after a pressure test, found a base gasket air leak as the culprit for the failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makguy, post: 5367148, member: 18513"] Got a call from my pops. Said the 066 I sent him pulls too easy and won't start. After seeing his images of the scarred piston, I'm going to need a good jug to rebuild it for him. Anyone out there have a useable OEM top end they're willing to part with (with or without a piston?) I'd rather not go aftermarket Chinese if I don't have to, but since he's living off the social security checks, buying a new top end from Stihl isn't an option. If it helps, I've got stihl project saws, Dolmar and homelite stuff to trade. BTW after a pressure test, found a base gasket air leak as the culprit for the failure. [/QUOTE]
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