Hey guys.
Let me preface this with: I’ve been through automotive engines successfully, but this it my first little bitty chainsaw engine too end job.
Machine in question is an old Husqvarna rancher 55. It came to me with a no start. Found out it had 30 psi of compression.
Took it apart and found a little burnt spot on the ring-land that was causing the piston ring to stick, so I think “cool, I’ll just put a piston kit in it.”
BUT I would appreciate a few dozen opinions on the cylinder first. Would you reuse it?
-I don’t feel any of the scuffs with a fingernail or my fingertip-skin.
-no “ring ridge” top or bottom of stroke.
-the crank bearings feel ok
-big end of rod feels ok
-The burnt spot on the ring land was not on the intake or exhaust side. It was sorta in between. Very small spot.
Keep in mind this appears to be the original cylinder. Or at least an oem replacement.
Let me preface this with: I’ve been through automotive engines successfully, but this it my first little bitty chainsaw engine too end job.
Machine in question is an old Husqvarna rancher 55. It came to me with a no start. Found out it had 30 psi of compression.
Took it apart and found a little burnt spot on the ring-land that was causing the piston ring to stick, so I think “cool, I’ll just put a piston kit in it.”
BUT I would appreciate a few dozen opinions on the cylinder first. Would you reuse it?
-I don’t feel any of the scuffs with a fingernail or my fingertip-skin.
-no “ring ridge” top or bottom of stroke.
-the crank bearings feel ok
-big end of rod feels ok
-The burnt spot on the ring land was not on the intake or exhaust side. It was sorta in between. Very small spot.
Keep in mind this appears to be the original cylinder. Or at least an oem replacement.