Stihl MS291 piston replacement = SURPRISE POWER GAIN!

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • Almost new ms 291 gets a new piston with higher compression. Hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching!
    -Ray
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  • @hester781
    @hester781 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome work Ray! Cheers to 3000 subscribers!

  • @austinalley5094
    @austinalley5094 6 днів тому

    What’s the stuff called you are putting in the Cylinder for lubing it up. And the gasket stuff called for putting the block back on the saw body called . Actually in the process of doing this . And will go with that piston you installed. Very good information on the video thank you!!

    • @RayofallTrades
      @RayofallTrades  6 днів тому +1

      I used2 cycle oil for lube, and 1184 sealer for the gas resistant sealer

    • @austinalley5094
      @austinalley5094 5 днів тому

      Right on . Another question. My cylinder has slight scratches on the exhaust side . The sthil dealer recommended a new cylinder. Now price wise that’s up words of 275-330$ a new saw makes sense at that point . Do I put in a cheaper piston and put it together and see if it runs like crap . Kinda a toss up here on either a full rebuild or new piston . And what’s the difference between an oem piston and a regular one. Thanks.

    • @RayofallTrades
      @RayofallTrades  5 днів тому

      @@austinalley5094oem vs aftermarket has to do with metal quality and tolerances. That being said, I have saved plenty of oem cylinders with sandpaper and hones, saved pistons with brass wire wheels and always new rings.

    • @RayofallTrades
      @RayofallTrades  5 днів тому

      @@austinalley5094but I have also rebuilt with aftermarket parts with years of run time