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<blockquote data-quote="TimberWolf530" data-source="post: 5626064" data-attributes="member: 125047"><p>Before you tear the saw down and put the new parts on, you should pressure test it. If it has an air leak (the way you describe how it runs, it very well may), and you put the new parts on without fixing it, it won't be long until your new piston looks just like the old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberWolf530, post: 5626064, member: 125047"] Before you tear the saw down and put the new parts on, you should pressure test it. If it has an air leak (the way you describe how it runs, it very well may), and you put the new parts on without fixing it, it won't be long until your new piston looks just like the old one. [/QUOTE]
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