weekwarrior
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So I asked a question about my 262xp a while back about getting it ported. Decided to keep it in stock form. It just wasn’t running real good. It would be great then take a notion to not idle and be hard to start. Pulled out the compression gauge and it was a little under 100PSI. Decided that it was probably the root cause of the issue and so that got me on the move! Decided to order a complete top end kit as well as a carb rebuild kit. Installed everything today. Fired right up. Dialed in The card and ran and sounded great. Decided to pull the plug and check the compression and it was the same as before if not a little less. I noticed right off the base gasket was really thick and even questioned leaving it off. But with no solder I leaned on the side of caution and installed the gasket. I mainly ordered the cylinder with the piston and ring as to make sure I had everything ready so I could tear it down and put it right back together. The stock cylinder was in great shape for a 20 yr old saw. I put up and will send it off for porting very soon. I’m looking for advice on if any of you wizards have experienced anything like this before. All ideas and comments are welcome. I double checked all my work and and confident I have everything installed correctly. In stock form with base gasket installed….what should the compression be??