Marty Lawrence
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Is this a joke? If not I wouldn't personally. From the pics it looks like your cylinder is scored. If you can feel grooves in the cylinder that are indented then it's junk. Alot of time the cylinders will get what's called transfer. You can sand transfer out with aluminum oxide sandpaper or use muriatic acid (I don't recommend acid). Really only works on nikasil , chrome cylinders like what's found on most echos are too soft and the chrome will come off with the transfer. Hope this helps, good luck!Although I can see scratches above the intake & exhaust ports, I cannot feel with finger or nail, However I can feel below the ports. And there is some chipping below the intake
Would you re-use?
I wouldn't that looks like too much damageAlthough I can see scratches above the intake & exhaust ports, I cannot feel with finger or nail, However I can feel below the ports. And there is some chipping below the intake
Would you re-use?
How? The damage goes far below the intake port and there's a pretty deep groove in the middle of the exhaust it looks like as well. No matter how good you are at porting you can't make the plating magically reappear. Once the nikasil is damaged then the saw will never run optimally.In the right hands that cylinder could be reworked to run and last a good long time but for the uninitiated /inexperienced cylinder porter it likely would not get the attention needed and then eat up a new piston.