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Stihl 044 bearing slop?
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<blockquote data-quote="grizz55chev" data-source="post: 7653671" data-attributes="member: 58629"><p>Condition of the cylinder is likely pooched, from the looks of that piston. Meteor makes a reasonably priced aftermarket replacement cylinder and piston kit that won't break the bank. It comes with Caber rings so after its fitted and a pressure vac test performed, should be a solid runner! As already stated, carb kit, new impulse and fuel lines, get ready to cut wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizz55chev, post: 7653671, member: 58629"] Condition of the cylinder is likely pooched, from the looks of that piston. Meteor makes a reasonably priced aftermarket replacement cylinder and piston kit that won't break the bank. It comes with Caber rings so after its fitted and a pressure vac test performed, should be a solid runner! As already stated, carb kit, new impulse and fuel lines, get ready to cut wood. [/QUOTE]
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