cuinrearview
Red saw lover
A random piece of something may have passed through. It's not uncommon. As long as the sides aren't damaged. Make sure you check the crank and bearings good. Make sure it didn't come from there.I measured the squish and got a reading of ~ 0.030 with a base gasget, which is fairly tight imo. I would of wanted to end up 0.025 without the gasget since it's going to be a work saw and not a cookie cutter.
Not sure what i'm going to do at this point.
Oh and there seems to be a nick on the middle of the piston, perhaps someone used too long of a spark plug?
I suspect your measurement may be off. Those usually have plenty of room to lose the gasket. Also, more compression and a lower exhaust will make more torque, not more RPM.