Husky 266xp piston and cylinder swap

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kstatewildcat

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I know there are many threads containing this topic, but I am still a bit confused.

I have a 266xp with a toasted piston and cylinder. As we all know there are no aftermarket 266xp cylinders. What kind of power will I lose by putting in a 266 cylinder in the xp?

I am limited in chainsaw experience and even less cash, so the easiest and cheapest solution is what I am after.

Thanks to all,

Daryn
 
I know there are many threads containing this topic, but I am still a bit confused.

I have a 266xp with a toasted piston and cylinder. As we all know there are no aftermarket 266xp cylinders. What kind of power will I lose by putting in a 266 cylinder in the xp?

I am limited in chainsaw experience and even less cash, so the easiest and cheapest solution is what I am after.

Thanks to all,

Daryn

None, since they are the same cylinder.
 

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