Help identifying stihl 460 or 440 ?

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That's a coil from a 660. It should work just fine on the poly flywheel 460. Heres a list of 1122 coils from @definitivedave's thread on flywheels/coils.
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Well I popped the muffler off , the piston doesnt look horrible or near as bad as I was expecting , but the back of the cylinder bas me a little concerned , do you think those are scratches on the cylinder wall or aluminum smears ? I will take it apart I just wanted to pressure and vac test it first tommorow
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Those look like NWP rings (not a fan!) and the cylinder wall doesn't look good at all.
 
Oem stihl cylinder thank God, cylinder isnt scratched it's just aluminum transfer thatll clean right up . I'm deff relieved
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Yeah the lower portion is transfer , I just noticed way up in there it is scratched . I'll see if I can clean this up and make it acceptable to use with a meteor . Hopeing I can reuse this oem cylinder because I'm not fond of aftermarket cylinders

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Damn. The jug can't look too bad, unless someone slapped a new piston in there. Even then, that one's been run long enough that the scratches on the intake wall don't seem to match. Maybe it was an illusion.
 

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