Stihl 046 Magnum Piston Help

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JWMUSTANGMAN

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I picked up my 046 magnum at a pawnshop about 10 years ago for 100 bucks. It has been a phenomenal saw. Always plenty of power and cuts like a dream. Last year all that changed when it just stopped running one day. After pulling the exhaust I could tell the piston was scarred pretty bad so I decided it was worth saving. I ordered a top end kit from eBay. I installed a new piston new cylinder new rings and new piston pin. Once I got it all back together it ran beautifully for about 10 minutes and then just died while idling. I could not pull it to start it back. I pulled the exhaust and the piston is scarred again on both sides of the exhaust Port. What did I do wrong? Is it just a poor quality piston and cylinder? I have three stihls and I want to know how to rebuild them because they are awesome saws. Thanks in advance.
 
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Also did you run it wide open rigjt away?they usally need a little break in.always wipe 2 stroke oil inside the cylinder when putting back together. Also if it was running to lean being new.it would get pretty hot.

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Also did you run it wide open rigjt away?they usally need a little break in.always wipe 2 stroke oil inside the cylinder when putting back together. Also if it was running to lean being new.it would get pretty hot.

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2 cycle run cooler at higher rpm and hotter at lower. when breaking in a saw i keep them from idling as much as possible and i dont put them under heavy load until after about 3 tanks
 
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Also did you run it wide open rigjt away?they usally need a little break in.always wipe 2 stroke oil inside the cylinder when putting back together. Also if it was running to lean being new.it would get pretty hot.

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I was careful not to run it wide open for about 5 min. Maybe not long enough. What is the proper break in procedure? Mine has to be wide open at half choke. It won't come off full throttle til you bump the trigger and choke comes off.
 
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did you pressure and vac test after you rebuilt the engine
No I did not. Everything went back together really nice tho. I did put the oil inside when assembling and everything was squeaky clean. I was careful about that. It started right up on like the 2nd or 3rd pull. It acted great for the first 10 min. I did some lite trimming and then cut about a 20" hardwood log. After that cut it went back to idle for a few seconds just fine, then died. It wouldn't pull so I figured it had locked up. It had. I had to tap the piston out with a dowel Rod.
 
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How do I test this theory
I'd say it's just a simple question. Did you replace the crank seals when the saw originally failed? I reread your original post and did not see them listed. I'd say if you still had an air leak, it would run about ten minutes before locking up. Don't ask me how I know. I've done the same. Also, I don't think it's the Farmertech kit, or the big bore.
 

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