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I can't find the brand of this one, but I'm thinking it was golf. One of the first saws I put back together and it came back to me with the piston and rings in pieces. Think it was a casting problem with the piston, or a problem with the rings? Toasted the OEM cylinder too. Not too long after I finished this one, I heeded the advice of many and started using oem or meteor/caber only.

Any guesses on what went wrong?
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That hurts, looks like it definitely took a good shot to break the crown and first ring land like that
 
I can't find the brand of this one, but I'm thinking it was golf. One of the first saws I put back together and it came back to me with the piston and rings in pieces. Think it was a casting problem with the piston, or a problem with the rings? Toasted the OEM cylinder too. Not too long after I finished this one, I heeded the advice of many and started using oem or meteor/caber only.

Any guesses on what went wrong?
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Not an expert, but doesn't the color indicate heat on the lower part ? May be that put the squeeze on the lower ring until it broke and caused the damage above ? Inadequate lubricant, straight gas or contaminated gas may be or just to lean of a setting, lean and high RPM's ?
 
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Cylinder. It's tough to see in the pics but chunks of piston and/or ring chewed up the edges of the transfers. I think this would be a perfect porting cylinder since the edges of all of the ports would be ground on, but it's out of my league for saving.
 

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I put a golf piston into a 660 once. Started it, left on fast for 3 seconds, blipped to 3/4 and that's all she wrote. I hope I can find it to take a picture because the damage is near identical to yours shown.
 
Sometimes AM parts are great and the only feasable way to keep a saw in service, somtimes am parts cost you more than you save if something goes boom!! l am not sure what caused this but check your muffler.....it might rattle if you shake it. You don't want to store parts in the muffler....its can be pricey too.lol
 

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