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Ms441 ''to do or not to do that is the question''


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So my Ms441 is seized. Personally I think it was running to lean but not sure. Anyway the upshot is i have a seized saw. I have been qouted £450 plus VAT for genuine stihl parts. Have had a look around for pattern maker parts but i have been told not to touch. I would like to know what the collective brainpower out there suggest's. BTW I am based in Manchester

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I can't find a Meteor aftermarket piston so would avoid the Chinese stuff.

 

I would believe that the original bore can be cleaned/salvaged, an OEM piston fitted (circa £85-90) and the machine checked for cause of failure for under £250 but what do I know:sneaky2::lol::lol:

 

Great idea Spud. Any idea who/where?

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