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When you remove the cylinder, you should have the bore checked by a machine shop. The bore wears on the front and rear of the bore and can wear slightly oval. In which case it should be rebored and an oversize piston and rings used. The cylinder should also be honed so that the new rings and the bore wear in together and make a good seal. The standard is 56mm.
CHECK EBAY, IT'S CALLED A JUG KIT .COMES WITH PISTON, RINGS, WRIST PIN AND THE CYLINDER (JUG). THERE THE BEST WAY TO SPARK A SAW BACK TO LIFE. I WOULD LOOK FOR THE CRANK SHAFT SEALS ALSO, ESPECIALLY THE BLADE SIDE ! .. IT HAS A HARD LIFE, AND IS COMMON TO LEAK, MAKING YOUR SAW HARD TO START.AND RUN POORLY. JAY THE POOL PUMP REPAIR GUY IN LONGWOOD FLORIDA .. IF I WAS OF HELP CLICK ON THE YES .. THNKS JAY
howdy.if your bike is a two stroke the ring has a pin in the piston groove to stop the ring turning.on four strokes the ring gap should be off set to each other and generally placed between 20-25 past and 25-20 to [like a clock] but no where near the side of piston at little end pin.also use a little oil in grooves to lubricate while fitting rings.some rings have angled edges so check wether they go top or bottom directions in manual or packaging with new ring sets.most rings will be marked to guide you.have fun and good luck.cheers
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