Hi all, I have a question on some wear on a piston that I was hoping someone could help me out with what is going on and what caused it
Disclaimer: This is not a chainsaw piston. It's from a fs100rx string trimmer. And sorry for the crappy picture all I had was my iPad.
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If the picture is a little hard to see I will try to explain. There are vertical rows of wear marks on each side of the piston under the rings only. You can still see the machining marks in-between the rows of wear marks.
I just want to know what has caused this, the trimmer is running fine otherwise.
Thanks in advance.
Disclaimer: This is not a chainsaw piston. It's from a fs100rx string trimmer. And sorry for the crappy picture all I had was my iPad.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/50518372@N06/9943288856/" ><img src="http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2827/9943288856_3d5bccae1a_c.jpg" width="600" height="800" alt="image"></a>
If the picture is a little hard to see I will try to explain. There are vertical rows of wear marks on each side of the piston under the rings only. You can still see the machining marks in-between the rows of wear marks.
I just want to know what has caused this, the trimmer is running fine otherwise.
Thanks in advance.