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My 288xp/660 piston swap build...
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<blockquote data-quote="andrethegiant70" data-source="post: 2118974" data-attributes="member: 6257"><p>Diggin' your build, Mike, I'd rep you but (apparently) I can't. I can't even imagine how that thing is to start. After I almost flung mine into my neighbor's yard trying to start it, I decided to take it apart and put the gasket back in. And mine just has GOOD compression, not loony compression!</p><p></p><p>The 288 is one saw that really needs a decomp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrethegiant70, post: 2118974, member: 6257"] Diggin' your build, Mike, I'd rep you but (apparently) I can't. I can't even imagine how that thing is to start. After I almost flung mine into my neighbor's yard trying to start it, I decided to take it apart and put the gasket back in. And mine just has GOOD compression, not loony compression! The 288 is one saw that really needs a decomp. [/QUOTE]
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