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There's no way anyone would ever know the saw has been "touched". Everything going in it is OEM. All old parts are being saved. It's not like there's special torque seal on the hardware where the would know the cylinder was offI don't think the issue was your fault. Not a bit.
A failure that early points to a factory defect. That's why warranties exist.
It's not a matter of honesty.
I'd be worried it would happen again, possibly be worse, and you'd be up ***** creek.
The last guy to touch the Saw is "it". That would be you, and not Stihl, now.