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How to remove an ms 290 cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Syd" data-source="post: 5517101" data-attributes="member: 32073"><p>The stock Stihl bearings are 7-ball and have a plastic cage. I put in some cheap Chinese 8-ball bearings with steel cages. It's nice and smooth running now.</p><p></p><p>The old bearings were flat worn out and the crank was wobbling all over the place. The flywheel was notched from hitting the coil it was so bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Syd, post: 5517101, member: 32073"] The stock Stihl bearings are 7-ball and have a plastic cage. I put in some cheap Chinese 8-ball bearings with steel cages. It's nice and smooth running now. The old bearings were flat worn out and the crank was wobbling all over the place. The flywheel was notched from hitting the coil it was so bad. [/QUOTE]
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