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MS260 PISTON RINGS MISSING


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My first suggestion is....put your fecking glasses on, the second is.....shine a fecking torch down the exhaust port!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The saw will not make compression without its rings, you think they are not there....they will be.

I have dropped one ring on some Stihls to allow port modification, not the 260 but it does work and well.

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No......but......... no rings9_9 it would make around 70psi with no rings and combustion would be impossible. Sometimes the subject matter is near ludicrous but I guess others have little to no experience.

The rings will be there but being a different colour, may look like they are missing.

I think the OP may never come back to confirm!

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