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<blockquote data-quote="hotshot" data-source="post: 6081200" data-attributes="member: 36158"><p>If original, that's got a 3800 top end, 1.880" diameter plain bore with a chrome plated piston & standard 1/16" think rings</p><p>Piiston/Rings/Cylinder are part numbers 5300-10626/25933/11957 respectively</p><p>Cylinder 11957 has been superceded to 12067</p><p>Still a very good saw for firewood, just not as desireable as the thin ring 3.7</p><p>I still can't understand Sears' logic in doing that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotshot, post: 6081200, member: 36158"] If original, that's got a 3800 top end, 1.880" diameter plain bore with a chrome plated piston & standard 1/16" think rings Piiston/Rings/Cylinder are part numbers 5300-10626/25933/11957 respectively Cylinder 11957 has been superceded to 12067 Still a very good saw for firewood, just not as desireable as the thin ring 3.7 I still can't understand Sears' logic in doing that... [/QUOTE]
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