036 piston in a Jred 630?

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Anyone ever done it? They’re both same bore and stroke. Only question is do they both have the same size wrist pin. Having a hard time finding a satisfactory used 630 piston. I can get a new OEM 036 piston in a matter of days.
 
Funny you mention that. I got a meteor piston, it was so sloppy in the bore you could have probably heard the piston slap a bock away. No way I was gonna run that piston.

If you look in the Meteor application list, they have more then one size listed. Kinda like that A B C thing. Which part number did you get?
This is from the Meteor listings for the 630. Part number followed by piston size.
PC1606A 47,93
PC1606B 47,94
PC1606C 47,95
PC1606D 47,96

I know I got a Meteor in my 630 Super.
 
I see. I have part number PC1606B my 630 cylinder is a B grade, and in very good condition. From what I can tell I’d most likely need the PC1606D piston in order to achieve anything close to factory tolerance. I’ll Look around, see if I can source one. Thanks for the info.
 
I see. I have part number PC1606B my 630 cylinder is a B grade, and in very good condition. From what I can tell I’d most likely need the PC1606D piston in order to achieve anything close to factory tolerance. I’ll Look around, see if I can source one. Thanks for the info.
What is P/C clearance at the skirt? You want 0.002-0.0025", measured with machinist tools, not chi-com calipers.
 
What is P/C clearance at the skirt? You want 0.002-0.0025", measured with machinist tools, not chi-com calipers.
I didn’t even bother measuring, it was that bad. If I had to guess I’d say at least .006 of an inch. Next time I’m in the shop I’ll take some measurements and get an actual number.
 
Turns out a 036 piston won’t work in a jred 630, or any husky 48mm bore saw of that era. Piston fit great in the cylinder but 036 uses a 10mm wrist pin. On the bright side, I now have a spare OEM piston for my 036 Pro.
How was the fit otherwise? I have a 630 with a 10mm wrist pin which could use a new piston. And I can't even find a parts number for it.
 
How was the fit otherwise? I have a 630 with a 10mm wrist pin which could use a new piston. And I can't even find a parts number for it.
5035174-01 is the oem part number for the 630 piston. They are a 12mm pin. Not sure how you came up with a 10mm pin.

I posted Meteor part numbers earlier.
 
5035174-01 is the oem part number for the 630 piston. They are a 12mm pin. Not sure how you came up with a 10mm pin.

I posted Meteor part numbers earlier
I think I have a 630 with a 10mm pin. Well, not sure if it's 10mm, it was smaller than the 12mm in the Meteor kit that I tried. I read somewhere early Husqvarna 61 with 10mm pin existed, so I just assumed Jonsered did the same. The original piston was still in decent shape, so I just changed the rings and the saw runs fine. Maybe I open it up next week and measure the pin to be sure what I got.
Edit: That's why I was asking if the 036 piston would be a fit if it had the correct pin size.
 
If you want to do any mods to a J’Red 600 series, do yourself the insane pleasure of dropping a Husky 271 jug, piston, carb, everything on top. I did with a 630, and every guy around asked what the hell i did, because even the plastic jug cover went right back on, …maybe a little less clearance? Okay, started melting part of cover. But still looked stocking. Pull and go. What a raped ape! Reminded me of a modded Yamaha dirt bike saw a friend had.
 
Anyone ever done it? They’re both same bore and stroke. Only question is do they both have the same size wrist pin. Having a hard time finding a satisfactory used 630 piston. I can get a new OEM 036 piston in a matter of days.
I searched for a windowed piston for my husky 162 aka 630 piston
and bought a golf ,dual ring windowed piston and its stronger than the
original dual thin ring of the 162. I know golf is;nt considered the best
quality , but they have really improved ,and it would be a good option
for your
 
I searched for a windowed piston for my husky 162 aka 630 piston
and bought a golf ,dual ring windowed piston and its stronger than the
original dual thin ring of the 162. I know golf is;nt considered the best
quality , but they have really improved ,and it would be a good option
for your
I ended up finding a OEM single ring 630 piston. Pistons and cylinders for the 162/630 saws are quite hard to come by it seems. Last OEM piston I got came out of France.
 
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