That is what I was wondering also. With all due respect how do you not know what it fits if you are planning on replacing it. What are you replacing it in?Is it out of a hot saw or something? How do you need a new piston without knowing what it goes in? Fyi, Meteor 395 pistons don't have ears.
I’ve noticed that. Also seen them without the extended skirt. The 394 didn’t have them, and then when I saw the pins over the intake I assumed 395Doesn’t 395 piston have these extra piece is skirt at bridge part, pic of mine doesn’?
also this piston look shorter, I’m wondering if it’s even a husky part at this point?
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Wasn’t aware they were different. That would explain all of itThe piston in the OP's picture looks like a 2101 to me. It seems a little tall for a 394/395 piston.
The 2101 had a windowed piston set up like that one with 1.5mm thick rings. They're a more desirable
piston for porting the 2100/2101 motors.
Older Guy brought just piston, I think someone from the islands gave it to him to get a replacement, all he knew it was a Husqvarna (maybe?)Is it out of a hot saw or something? How do you need a new piston without knowing what it goes in? Fyi, Meteor 395 pistons don't have ears.
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