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Does anyone have a good way/source to cross-reference Mahle cylinders? I did some searching on the internet, but didn't find any useful information. That surprised me because I can usually find what I'm looking for, & it's not like Mahle is a small company.

It's possible that I overlooked something :shock:.
 
Does anyone have a good way/source to cross-reference Mahle cylinders? I did some searching on the internet, but didn't find any useful information. That surprised me because I can usually find what I'm looking for, & it's not like Mahle is a small company.

It's possible that I overlooked something :shock:.
What do mean by cross reference? Do you want to identify a Mahle cylinder to the model of saw it fits?
:chainsawguy:
 
What do mean by cross reference? Do you want to identify a Mahle cylinder to the model of saw it fits?
:chainsawguy:

Yes. I should've included that in my first post.

I notice that a lot of IPLs will list the saw manufactorers part number, but that number doesn't tell me which Mahle cylinder is used. Also I see cylinders listed on eBay where the seller has the Mahle number, but doesn't have the manufactorers part # and doesn't know what saw it fits.
 
Yes. I should've included that in my first post.

I notice that a lot of IPLs will list the saw manufactorers part number, but that number doesn't tell me which Mahle cylinder is used. Also I see cylinders listed on eBay where the seller has the Mahle number, but doesn't have the manufactorers part # and doesn't know what saw it fits.

This what I found on line and guarantee nothing:
Husqvarna.
55 / MAHLE 46ZD 5
254XP / MAHLE 45ZN7
357XP / MAHLE 46ZK2
OLD 61/ 5015 336 SK 165 4-0 (aftermarket????)
272XP / on the top B 10 A5C
372XP / 50ZK6
394XP / MAHLE 56ZN9
Husqvarna.

36 - 530-028707 bottom 530028706
65 - 48ZD3
42 - 241C Gilardoni
242 - 24ZN13
MS90F - 50-10582G
133SG - 38ZN7
160s - 787
162 - 48ZN5
163cd - 859
180s - MAHLE
????? - 52ZN1++ (likly 280s)
246G - 241C GILARDONI
254XP - 45ZN7
262 - Gilardoni A 166 1B+ eller Mahle +48Z K
357XP - 46ZK2
OLD 61 - 5015 336 SK 165 4-0 (aftermarket????)
268/266 - "GILARDONI 4" on one side and 5036111 on the other.
272XP - on the top B 10 A5C
372XP - 50ZK6
394XP - 56ZN9
444 - 939/2A
165RX - 48zn2+W6
575 - Mahle VI 51 Z K3
3120XP. - S wit two horisontal lines across followed by 3+098/1B
375(updated 372) - A1 W 6+




65-- 48ZD3
160s-- 787
162-- 48ZN5
163cd-- 859
180s-- MAHLE
????? 52ZN1++ (troligtvis 160-260s)
????? 52ZN1 (troligtvis 160-260s)
444-- 939/2A
MS90F-- 50-10582 Gilardoni
246G--- 241C GILARDONI
254XP / MAHLE 45ZN7
357XP / MAHLE 46ZK2
OLD 61/ 5015 336 SK 165 4-0 (aftermarket????)
272XP / on the top B 10 A5C
372XP / 50ZK6
394XP / MAHLE 56ZN9
40 - MAHLE 40ZD19+
345 - MAHLE 40ZD36
45-42zd9

Jonsereds.

Model-- Marking
450-- 42ZD6
451-- 42ZN71,42ZN7++ A2W4,
49SP-- 44ZN11
490-- 44ZN15
50,51- 44ZN61
510SP-- 655
520SP-- 1655
52-- 44ZN7
525-- 1655-5
60-- 45ZN1
601-- 45ZN31
621-- 45ZN31
630-- 48ZN5
630SC 48ZN5
66-- 47ZN4
70-- 50ZN9
751-- 50ZN6
80, 52ZN9
801, 52ZN9
81-- 52ZN9
820-- 52ZN15
90-- 54ZN71
910-- 54ZN8
920-- 54ZN10
920S-- 54ZN10
111-- 56ZN4
450-- 42ZD6
451-- 42ZN71,42ZN7++ A2W4,
49SP-- 44ZN11
490-- 44ZN15
50,51- 44ZN61
510SP--655
520SP--1655
52-- 44ZN7
525-- 1655-5
535-- 1655-4
60-- 45ZN1
601-- 45ZN31
621-- 45ZN31
625-- 503-44-20
630 48ZN5
630SC 48ZN5
66-- 47ZN4
70-- 50ZN9
751-- 50ZN6
80, 52ZN9
801, 52ZN9
81-- 52ZN9
820-- 52ZN15
90-- 54ZN71
910-- 54ZN8
920, 54ZN10
920S-- 54ZN10
111-- 56ZN4
XF-- 56ZN1
2095 142-7+
2045-42zd9


:chainsawguy:





Partner.

P49 42ZD1+
P48 - 42ZN6+W1V
R16 - A244ZN3 (A2 44ZN3-W11)
R17 - A244ZN3
117 - 44ZN3W11
R14 - 50ZD1
 
the marking of a S overlayed over a K is an oem cylinder/piston manufacture for Husky...I have seen 288 and 2100 with these cast om them
 
The list posted...
If you are to give credit for this list it should go to all that contributed to it.
I don't know who you are almondgt, perhaps you contributed to the list, but it is compiled by me from help of many different people.

It is second version of a list that got lost.
Here is original thread were you can see some of those that contribute:

chainsawcollectors.se/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2289
 
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That list is a work in progress so if you wish to contribute to it please let me know or post in original thread..
 
Mangus, good see you posting here at AS.

The person who posted the list did not intentionally slight you, your site, or the people who contributed to the list. When the list was first posted here, and I asked about it, he PMd me explaining that he found the list on your site. He wanted to give your site credit for the list, but wasn't sure if mentioning your site was OK here at AS (let us avoid that discussion :().
 
Good to read you too, Chris.
I know it is far between the posting here, I'll try to do better.

There is now hard feelings I just thought it might put credit to those who made the list if it were known were it originated so the contributers were known and it was clear who provided the info to the list. That is the thing about literature, it needs to be worth reading.
This list is a work in progress and will be bigger and more correct the more that contribute to it.
 
Good to read you too, Chris.
I know it is far between the posting here, I'll try to do better.

There is now hard feelings I just thought it might put credit to those who made the list if it were known were it originated so the contributers were known and it was clear who provided the info to the list. That is the thing about literature, it needs to be worth reading.
This list is a work in progress and will be bigger and more correct the more that contribute to it.


Mangus, I don't mean to put words in your mouth, but I think you mean "no hard feelings."

I also firmly believe in proper attribution. I frequently get after folks who copy info from Mike Acres' site without giving the site credit :msp_mad:.

The information that you and the folks at your site put together is greatly appreciated :msp_thumbup:. I wish that I had more knowledge to share!

Are you now letting your sons run chainsaws? I'm sure that you let them help you clean saws ;).
 
Magnus, good see you posting here at AS.

The person who posted the list did not intentionally slight you, your site, or the people who contributed to the list. When the list was first posted here, and I asked about it, he PMd me explaining that he found the list on your site. He wanted to give your site credit for the list, but wasn't sure if mentioning your site was OK here at AS (let us avoid that discussion :().

I don't think that is a problem, with his collectors site, as it doesn't directly compete with the AS. The main focus of the sites are very different, even though a few of the same questions occationally turn up. :msp_smile:
 
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Mangus, I don't mean to put words in your mouth, but I think you mean "no hard feelings."

I also firmly believe in proper attribution. I frequently get after folks who copy info from Mike Acres' site without giving the site credit :msp_mad:.

The information that you and the folks at your site put together is greatly appreciated :msp_thumbup:. I wish that I had more knowledge to share!

Are you now letting your sons run chainsaws? I'm sure that you let them help you clean saws ;).

Butter finger, Chris...
I can't understand why we still type, there must be better stuff than this...

Well, many members are not exclusive to one site. Not me either. I am sure a few of those who help add to list are here, at least as members even if they don't post much anymore.
Sharing info and knowledge is the best thing!

The boy's! Well, they have saw, and run them but no chains yet.
They have their own bench and tools etc. I get lots of help from them.
Sometimes it is three guy's scratching their heads wondering what the hell..
But mostly it is just me.
 
Mangus, I need to spend more time at your site, I haven't posted there quite a while. I used to enjoy tracking down parts for vintage saws, but over the past few years I've started to view it as more of a PITA rather than an interesting challenge. I guess that I'm getting older and lazier ;).

Glad to hear that your boys are interested in chainsaws. Please give them and your understanding wife my regards.
 
To the list, at least some 254 and 262xp saws came with KolberScmidt cylinders, and not the Mahle ones listed.

For Reference:

Husqvarna 262xp Kolbenschmidt cylinder marked 02 90 on one side of the lower cylinder, no decompression release hole on this unit

Other side of lower cylinder is marked K/S 166/1A+
 

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