The price of going cheap

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This P&C came off a 3120 from a tree service company. I believe it had been run once after the new P&C was installed. The P&C were bought off eBay, to save $100.

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WOW, is that from cheep quality material or there error?
What brand?
Thanks
 
i got a piston and cylinder from ebay for my 372XPG and the exact same thing happened after about 20min of running.

i emailed the seller and he sent me another one out the next day. the new one has not had any issues and i have about 15 hours on it.

btw, i love my 372 :)

Husky 3120XP 60" (year with primer bulb and no choke)
Husky 2101XP 36"
Husky 372XPG 24"
Husky 351 20"
Northstar 37 Ton Splitter
 
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That exhaust port has a wierd shape and I see a tracing of the port on the piston. Aftermarket and an attempted port job?
 
That's the extent of the saws history that I know. I don't believe anyone tried to port it. Check out all the flaking lining. Must be a real poor chrome job.



That wouldn't help at all with the horrible cylinder lining.

Certainly wouldn't with that coating but alot of cheap kit issues could be prevented with replacement of these minor parts.

That is one ugly cyl.
 
I used an after market P&C on 1 saw and never will again the quality is not even close to oem. Next customer that wants to go that route will have to bring it to some one else.
 
Is the concave port wall on the intake port typical on the 3120? That looks weird.
 
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