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440 bigbore 52mm, or 54mm?
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<blockquote data-quote="AKDoug" data-source="post: 5065205" data-attributes="member: 35115"><p>That sucker is scored and needs to come apart. They can lean seize like that from the clogged screen in your carb. This saw would get a complete tear down and rebuild if it was in my shop. I would NOT mess around with any big bore kit. You probably will be able to clean up the cylinder and get a Meteor piston to run in it. I would replace both crank seals and carefully inspect the intake boot and impulse line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKDoug, post: 5065205, member: 35115"] That sucker is scored and needs to come apart. They can lean seize like that from the clogged screen in your carb. This saw would get a complete tear down and rebuild if it was in my shop. I would NOT mess around with any big bore kit. You probably will be able to clean up the cylinder and get a Meteor piston to run in it. I would replace both crank seals and carefully inspect the intake boot and impulse line. [/QUOTE]
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