Adirondackstihl
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Jason, is that you?Put that cylinder on your belt sander. Keep the bottom square and bring the squish down to .020. Your saw will run!
Jason, is that you?Put that cylinder on your belt sander. Keep the bottom square and bring the squish down to .020. Your saw will run!
I would compare the dimensions of the old piston and the new one and see what you come up with.
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Hate to break it to ya, but you gained nothing by sanding the base on a clamshell cylinder.
I think you are mistaken. Please explain your position. He sanded the bottom of the cylinder not the base. MikeHate to break it to ya, but you gained nothing by sanding the base on a clamshell cylinder.
Grinding the base of a clamshell will net you absolutely nothing without milling the bearing pockets, which I hadn’t realized he had done.I think you are mistaken. Please explain your position. He sanded the bottom of the cylinder not the base. Mike
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