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Just out of curiosity...if this cylinder was a new "Mahle" would this thread have taken a different course?
Just out of curiosity...if this cylinder was a new "Mahle" would this thread have taken a different course?
This is cast from a mold so it's not just one bad cylinder. Obviously Stihl approved the mold for production....How many times does it need to be said?
Now, if you want to continue making excuses by claiming one bad mold that slipped through, have at it....Maybe we can go another 900 post.
This is cast from a mold so it's not just one bad cylinder. Obviously Stihl approved the mold for production....How many times does it need to be said?
Now, if you want to continue making excuses by claiming one bad mold that slipped through, have at it....Maybe we can go another 900 post.
Doesn't damn the entire design thru manufacturing process because of one bad cylinder casting that also effects down stream processes. My bet is this was produced right after a setup from either maintenance or new manufacturing components. First few usually are tossed. One got thru.
on the ports?
No-one is saying (except in jest), based on this one cylinder, that Stihl sucks (except in jest). BUT something done this piss-poorly raises question about a potential change in Stihl's standards.
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Take a look at the corner of this transfer:
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So..the question that needs answering is not: "will it run?" What we need to find out is what Stihl says when Brad confronts them with this turd of a cylinder.
Also a valid question. We will wait and see. My bet is another cylinder will be on the way..and then this turns into YET Another a Stihl customer support success story, right?
Absolutely, and that is what I'm hoping for. I like to poke fun at Stihl owners (which is harder to do now that I am one!), but only in fun. This is sad, not funny, and I'm sincerely hoping Stihl does the right thing, so that I can go back to making fun of Stihl owners.
They are too busy saying it does not affect performance to do the right thing such as; protest to the mighty corp and stand up for their customers.
Lol so some of these dealers just believe or play like they are?And who are "they", the folks at Stihl customer service or dealers who will interface with Stihl? Or those who argue here as they don't have enough to do.
I would be concerned if it was a Stihl employee or dealer, but not if "they" are those here who believe they are some extension of Stihl's corperate marketing department.
And really...you can always find another Stihl dealer..maybe one of these new to Stihl JD customer oriented folks.
Lol so some of these dealers just believe or play like they are?
So..the question that needs answering is not: "will it run?" What we need to find out is what Stihl says when Brad confronts them with this turd of a cylinder.
Just out of curiosity...if this cylinder was a new "Mahle" would this thread have taken a different course?
That actually is the question, if not the most important, the 2nd most important. How does it run? We have already heard from a well known Stihl tech, that if Brad brought that cylinder in looking to get it replaced because it "looks bad" but doesn't know how it runs, he doesn't have much of a foot to stand on. So what should have been done was put the saw back together, run it, I'll bet all the money I have it will run good, then take the saw as a whole to his dealer and lie saying this saw doesn't run good. Brad can mention that since he works on saws, that after taking off the muffler to check for p&c scoring, he noticed some "bad looking" casting and that "MAY" be the problem. Now that this was not done and it will never be proven the saw runs good, Stihl doesn't have to do nothing. However, I hope he gets another but you won't see Stihl stopping production on their cylinders just because they "look bad". It will HAVE to raise a performance, realiabilty or longetivity issue to stop millions of cylinders being made. Ya'll have blown this all to hell, insane it's Stihl going.....
Let's find out.
(Just for the sake of breaking a thousand.)
I recently bought a new piston and cylinder kit for my 084, and was a bit surprised and disappointed with the quality of the new piston.
The old piston is 116 grams, the new one is 124.
Overall the new piston seems to be a bit beefier but the quality is horrible.
I plan on doing some modifications to this piston so it’s not a huge deal for me, it just means I have some extra work to do.
If I had bought this as a straight drop in I would have been pissed, as it is I’m not real happy about having to do someone else’s job for them. Seems like quality is slipping everywhere now-a-days.
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