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<blockquote data-quote="Onan18" data-source="post: 5329863" data-attributes="member: 129612"><p>Surprised that no one has mentioned the NWP 039/MS390 short blocks. I have installed several over the last three years, two see pretty severe duty on a regular basis, and as of yet no failures. I installed a complete Meteor top end on a MS260 and it runs stronger than my stock 44 mm 026. Have used several HL Supply pistons, NWP pistons, and Meteors in various saws and no problems so far. Also used an Oregon air filter (mesh) on a MS260 and it works great.</p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Onan18, post: 5329863, member: 129612"] Surprised that no one has mentioned the NWP 039/MS390 short blocks. I have installed several over the last three years, two see pretty severe duty on a regular basis, and as of yet no failures. I installed a complete Meteor top end on a MS260 and it runs stronger than my stock 44 mm 026. Have used several HL Supply pistons, NWP pistons, and Meteors in various saws and no problems so far. Also used an Oregon air filter (mesh) on a MS260 and it works great. Joe [/QUOTE]
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