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Husqvarna 55 closed port
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<blockquote data-quote="half_full" data-source="post: 5011795" data-attributes="member: 70973"><p>I worked on/installed a closed port aftermarket P&C for a local saw shop a few months ago. Shop owner couldn't recall where he ordered it from. I did a look up from the numbers on the cylinder and was able to find a few online. I don't recall price and didn't order one because I didn't need one.</p><p>From memory, the ports didn't extend all the way to the base of the cylinder. But they were not completely open transfer ports. The ports cleaned up well but probably didn't "need" cleaning. Squish was high but compression was tolerable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="half_full, post: 5011795, member: 70973"] I worked on/installed a closed port aftermarket P&C for a local saw shop a few months ago. Shop owner couldn't recall where he ordered it from. I did a look up from the numbers on the cylinder and was able to find a few online. I don't recall price and didn't order one because I didn't need one. From memory, the ports didn't extend all the way to the base of the cylinder. But they were not completely open transfer ports. The ports cleaned up well but probably didn't "need" cleaning. Squish was high but compression was tolerable. [/QUOTE]
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