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Stihl MS 660 cylinder cleanup
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<blockquote data-quote="blsnelling" data-source="post: 4584779" data-attributes="member: 12346"><p>There is no way to know until you clean it up. There's a very good chance that it can be saved. But, there's no way to know for sure, other than getting in there and doing it. It must be cleaned up spotlessly. Even the smallest amount of transfer must go, or, you'll be back in there again. Have you started cleanup? The last pic of the cylinder looks better than those before, but still has a long ways to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blsnelling, post: 4584779, member: 12346"] There is no way to know until you clean it up. There's a very good chance that it can be saved. But, there's no way to know for sure, other than getting in there and doing it. It must be cleaned up spotlessly. Even the smallest amount of transfer must go, or, you'll be back in there again. Have you started cleanup? The last pic of the cylinder looks better than those before, but still has a long ways to go. [/QUOTE]
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