I have an Echo CS-600P that has scoring on the Piston, so I was investigating the parts lists and wondered if anyone has a description of what has changed about the CS-600 / CS-590 piston & cylinders over time.
I see that the Piston & Cylinders used vary based on model & serial number ranges
The following use Piston Kit P021015190 & Cylinder A130000911
CS-600 S/N: C03920001001 - C03920999999
CS-600 S/N: C24526001001 - C24526999999
CS-600P S/N: C03603001001 - C03603999999
CS-600P S/N: C03704001001 - C03704999999
Later serial #s of CS-600P, and I believe all CS-590 use Piston Kit P021038790 & Cylinder A130002041
CS-600P S/N: C22312001001 - C22312999999
CS-600P S/N: C22413001001 - C22413999999
CS-590 S/N: 37000001 - 37999999
CS-590 S/N: C25812001001 - C25812999999
CS-590 S/N: C25913001001 - C25913999999
CS-590 S/N: C36626001001 - C36626999999
CS-590 S/N: C69015001001 - C69015999999
Anybody know what changed, and whether the Pistons are interchangeable? My saw is in the CS-600P S/N: C22312001001 - C22312999999 range, so would presumably share the piston with any CS-590.
I was considering different options for replacement. The piston in my saw has a slightly domed top.
I saw a couple of aftermarket pistons (which from pictures look to be flat topped) from HLSupply and Lil-Red Barn. I was also interested in potential used OEM. If I was able to acquire a used OEM would only the 590 and later 600P be appropriate for my application? I may end up just getting a new OEM kit, but had hoped to keep total investment down on the saw.
It looks like an OEM Piston kit P021038790 can be ordered online for around $68 delivered, where the HLSupply aftermarket CS-600 piston is $25 delivered. So, it may just be worth it to go ahead and pony up the $43 extra to insure compatibility. Anyone with experience with swapping pistons between the two parts series?
I think the aluminum transfer from the cylinder cleaned up fine using the Mastermind "without acid" method.
I see that the Piston & Cylinders used vary based on model & serial number ranges
The following use Piston Kit P021015190 & Cylinder A130000911
CS-600 S/N: C03920001001 - C03920999999
CS-600 S/N: C24526001001 - C24526999999
CS-600P S/N: C03603001001 - C03603999999
CS-600P S/N: C03704001001 - C03704999999
Later serial #s of CS-600P, and I believe all CS-590 use Piston Kit P021038790 & Cylinder A130002041
CS-600P S/N: C22312001001 - C22312999999
CS-600P S/N: C22413001001 - C22413999999
CS-590 S/N: 37000001 - 37999999
CS-590 S/N: C25812001001 - C25812999999
CS-590 S/N: C25913001001 - C25913999999
CS-590 S/N: C36626001001 - C36626999999
CS-590 S/N: C69015001001 - C69015999999
Anybody know what changed, and whether the Pistons are interchangeable? My saw is in the CS-600P S/N: C22312001001 - C22312999999 range, so would presumably share the piston with any CS-590.
I was considering different options for replacement. The piston in my saw has a slightly domed top.
I saw a couple of aftermarket pistons (which from pictures look to be flat topped) from HLSupply and Lil-Red Barn. I was also interested in potential used OEM. If I was able to acquire a used OEM would only the 590 and later 600P be appropriate for my application? I may end up just getting a new OEM kit, but had hoped to keep total investment down on the saw.
It looks like an OEM Piston kit P021038790 can be ordered online for around $68 delivered, where the HLSupply aftermarket CS-600 piston is $25 delivered. So, it may just be worth it to go ahead and pony up the $43 extra to insure compatibility. Anyone with experience with swapping pistons between the two parts series?
I think the aluminum transfer from the cylinder cleaned up fine using the Mastermind "without acid" method.