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TJ-Bill

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I found one that needs a P&C I can probably get it for $20 and a 1/2 hr drive.. should I jump on it? how easy are the parts to find?
 
Trzebs13

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Pistons are easy cylinders not so much. Unless it is really scored bad you can clean it up pretty good with some acid and a light hone. I just got a 120 going that was scored and after a new set of rings and a quick clean up still got 155# of compression.

Some think that these regular 120 are to heavy for the power but I really like mine. Runs very strong,
 
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Well I picked up the 120 yeaterday.. The guy handed me over a milk crate full of parts, not the complete saw that was pictured in his ad. So my 1st impression was that this saw was going to remain in the crate under my bench for parts. I gave it the quick once over this morning, someone has taken it apart and determined that it needs a P&C. From what I can see the they both look fine. I think what the problem was is that the key sheared off the crank. Anyway I'm going to take the Cylinder off after and see what the verdict is.

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and here we are.. not to bad at all..

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there's 1 score I'm concerened about on the cylinder you can see in the picture on top of the port but other then that it's pretty damm smooth. I think it'll run once I remove the old key and replace the pull cord.
 

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