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Can I use 031 piston & cylinder on a 032?
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberPig" data-source="post: 379402" data-attributes="member: 5775"><p>Just to clarify for you when it says "Electronic Quickstop" it doesn't mean there is an electronic chain break on it. The "Electronic" refers to electronic ignition, instead of points and condenser and the "Quickstop" refers to the chain brake. The chain brake is completely mechanical.</p><p></p><p>This doesn't impact upon swapping a piston and cylinder onto the 032, but it does seem to be a common mistake where people think the brake is electronic, when it is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberPig, post: 379402, member: 5775"] Just to clarify for you when it says "Electronic Quickstop" it doesn't mean there is an electronic chain break on it. The "Electronic" refers to electronic ignition, instead of points and condenser and the "Quickstop" refers to the chain brake. The chain brake is completely mechanical. This doesn't impact upon swapping a piston and cylinder onto the 032, but it does seem to be a common mistake where people think the brake is electronic, when it is not. [/QUOTE]
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