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After cutting some firewood, I decided to take off the muffler to see the P&C...
Wow...wasn't prepared for that...the piston is scored half way down the piston, on a width of about 5mm.
I'm using Sthil HP Ultra. Used this Ultra oil for 4L of gas with 40:1(25ml/1L) ratio. Before that the saw was run with LS+ from Husqvarna 33:1(30ml/1L).
Friday, I decided to try out the HP ULTRA in a ratio of 47:1(21ml/1L).
What could be the cause?! Build up of carbon in time has now come loose and scored the piston? Also, the cylinder is scored from the roof of the exhaust port up the cylinder wall.
Should I buy a new piston and ring?
What happened there...?



 
It's the first run after more muffler mod, probably I should have put more oil into the mix.
I'll try to see how it runs with more oil into the mix, not pushing the saw too much, and then buy a new piston and ring.
I don't have pics with the cylinder but, can be used?
 
I wouldn't run it at all like it is. Just clean up the cylinder, new piston and check for air leak.
There has to be better oil where you live.
 
It's the first run after more muffler mod, probably I should have put more oil into the mix.
I'll try to see how it runs with more oil into the mix, not pushing the saw too much, and then buy a new piston and ring.
I don't have pics with the cylinder but, can be used?


You need to adjust it richer not more oil. When saws scream the owner will be screaming shortly. Steve
 
What does your air filter and intake plenum look like ? My local dealer had me look at and diag several of the red saws. The red saw comes with the nylon mesh filter and will not filter the fines correctly especially if your cutting hardwoods.if correctly mixed the hp ultra is a fine oil.my carver buddy ate two of these saws before we figured it out.the electronic saws keep compesating themselves even with a plugged air filter or contamination.
 
You can't tune an electronic saw it tunes itself !!! It compensates for whatever condition its operated. It doesn't know how rich you mixed the mix what air filter is in it or what type of wood its cutting ! All theorys on normal tuning go out the window with electronics.a new set of rules apply when running these saws.
 
Changing oil ratio's requires changing tune, more oil will lean out the air:fuel ratio. Just run Stihl HP oil and have saw tuned properly. But first this scoring needs attention, take this as a learning experience. Pressure/vac saw to check for air leaks. Hopefully rings, piston & shop Zen time will be all your out.
 
Initial tune yes ! Operational conditions ? Think about it ? I have run 50:1 premium fuel on ported saws w/ no problems at all.even run hp oil on occasion mostly lucas.i mix 5 gallons at a time theres no way a muffler mod or even port work should effect this saw in such to scar the exhaust port.there's another factor involved.
 
you can easily fix that piston with some sanding work. Just sand out your marks and test fit the piston in the cylinder. As long as your piston to wall clearance is not too much you will be fine. I have 2 saws that I have repaired pistons on that looked significantly worse than that. If you are taking the cylinder off check the crank bearings. It is possible that the cage has broken a piece off and shot up into the cylinder causing that damage. I seriously doubt that the oil you are using caused that damage
 
My local dealer didn't even have me hook up to the diag tool.he told me to port it muffler mod it run a full tank of fuel through it at max load(. noodled oak for a full tank).mix the fuel correctly and run it.i haven't had one problem on any of my electronic saws.its either a factory defect or another equation.did you set the saw in under load ?
 

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