Husqvarna 261 piston

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Edge & Engine

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I'm looking for an aftermarket piston for Husqvarna 261. I was told by several different people that a 262 piston will work, and I've found both 262 and 261 pistons online, however all the ones I've found are 48mm and the 261 I have here is 43mm. What's the deal? Am I stuck with OEM? If some 261's had a 48mm piston, how do I know I'm getting the right OEM one?
 
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The 261 is 48mm, like the 262xp - the piston just was dished on the top to reduce the compression and power to meet another price and market point - cylinder is the same. The 261 piston is much more restricted as well.

To make a 261 into a 262xp, you just need to change the piston, muffler and clutch. The power gain is between .7 and 1.0hp, depending on which specs you look at. :)

The lowest number is if you compare a late (maybe still current) production (Brazil made) 262xp to the best 261 specs - the higher one is if you compare the KWF test results on the 1997 262xp (Swedish made) with the lowest 261 specs (there were two versions).......
 
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Most likely, yes!

Actually, the measurement is right, the measurer is wrong. Yep, I was looking at the OD side of my calipers when measuring ID. :censored:

It's 48mm of course. The piston I got that was SUPPOSED to be for a 262 is 50mm, so obviously that was incorrect, and was what threw me.
Thanks....off to order another piston.
 
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Actually, the measurement is right, the measurer is wrong. Yep, I was looking at the OD side of my calipers when measuring ID. :censored:

It's 48mm of course. The piston I got that was SUPPOSED to be for a 262 is 50mm, so obviously that was incorrect, and was what threw me.
Thanks....off to order another piston.

Don't feel bad, I played around with a 350 that needed a ring and I didn't know there were 44mm and 45mm used on EPA and non EPA saws.
 

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