I don't know why, but that's how every new saw I see looks after just a few tanks. More chamfer wouldn't hurt though.Hard to tell from pic. Looks like a pretty flat floor of intake? Thats a little more wear than i would expect from just one tank, maybe give that lower intake lip a bit more bevel if anything.
Good to know, thanks.+1 Totally normal.
The rings do not keep the piston straight in the bore. They only seal combustion gasses in.
It “can” be normal, but your intake floor looks rough.
Hit the port with a large 10mm and then small fine 4mm diamond ball. The sand by hand and if possible scotch brite drum after.
It can be normal, but I’d say that’s rough after one tank. I’d also check piston to bore, it should be under .003”.
I don’t think that’s normal in this case. Just my opinion. I wouldn’t let an intake port like that leave here.
It “can” be normal, but your intake floor looks rough.
Hit the port with a large 10mm and then small fine 4mm diamond ball. The sand by hand and if possible scotch brite drum after.
It can be normal, but I’d say that’s rough after one tank. I’d also check piston to bore, it should be under .003”.
I don’t think that’s normal in this case. Just my opinion. I wouldn’t let an intake port like that leave here.
I doesnt look stock OEM, but pics can be deceiving.
Even the tunnel looks like someone played there after the factory cast it.