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Oops, broke through top of piston on Stihl MS 180 CB-E
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<blockquote data-quote="THALL10326" data-source="post: 2728002" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Those straight metal screw in piston stops aren't to be used on angled spark plug holes, only in plug holes that are in line direct above the piston. The angled plastic stops are suppose to be used in angled plug holes. Using a straight metal screw in stop in any angled plug hole will almost promise you a busted piston..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THALL10326, post: 2728002, member: 4289"] Those straight metal screw in piston stops aren't to be used on angled spark plug holes, only in plug holes that are in line direct above the piston. The angled plastic stops are suppose to be used in angled plug holes. Using a straight metal screw in stop in any angled plug hole will almost promise you a busted piston.. [/QUOTE]
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