NOS Stihl 044 Piston question

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Good afternoon-

I acquired a NOS Stihl 044 piston for a build I have planned. Unfortunately it has surface corrosion and my tech won’t clean or install it. Is there a way to safely clean surface staining/corrosion or do I need to find a new piston? My guy won’t use aftermarket parts so a meteor piston won’t work. (I know, maybe I need a new tech.)

Thank you for your thoughts.

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Honestly that piston doesn’t look that bad. First remove the rings. Next scrub it down with a plastic bristle brush, dish soap and hot water. Could use an old tooth brush to get at the underside. Basically you wanna get the loose/crusty stuff off of it and out of the ring grooves. If your “tech” won’t use it after all that just assemble it yourself.
 
What has happened is the piston got anodized(aluminum oxide)
Even cleaned, the Al2O3 will eat the bore.

cliff
 
Rock tumbler maybe clean that piston up????? Various media out there to try like ceramic and others.....
That piston can absolutely be used if cleaned properly. Soda blast, media (walnut shell) blast, etc. Or just scrub it down in the sink with dish soap. I purchased a NOS 038 mag top end years ago, piston looked similar to the one OP posted. Cleaned it in the kitchen sink with a stiff bristle brush and liquid dish soap. Bout a dozen tanks in I pulled the cylinder to inspect. Didn’t see anything wrong whatsoever. Saw still runs strong to this day. Sure it doesn’t look pretty through exhaust port but I’m not looking to flip the saw. Guess it depends on if your building a shelf queen or a machine your actually gonna use.
 
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