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Joined: Jul 2011
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Hi all, must be getting better at this online gig as think I have found the right spot to post.
My MS 310 grabbed a ring today and I am gutted. My questions are as follows
Can another cylinder/piston/ring set of larger capacity be fitted to the existing 310 crankcase?
What is the difference between a chinese import and genuine replacement kit?
What would other users do in my situation? Details. Chainsaw has only got about 50 hours on it in total It did get a hot smell before I heard the ticking noise/spark plug colour supports this ( leaned out obviously but as per usual the fuel was correctly mixed LOL) just had new bar and chain Lots of sentimental value to this saw and would rather repair then replace Have already removed engine from saw so can rebuild myself so would probably be looking at a parts cost only
All advice taken seriously
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Joined: May 2011
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I'm no chainsaw expert,but i am working on the same issue at the moment with my Husqvarna 359.
Can you put up a few pictures of the inside of the cylinder, and the piston, just to get an idea.
I dont know if you would need to go a larger size cylinder/piston if you are going new. you would if you can re-bore.
Any further detials and images you can add will help the guru's here give you the best advise they can.
Cheers Ty
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Joined: Sep 2012
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Gday go to BALYLES ON LINE THAY ARE AN AMERICAN MOB YOU CAN EITHER BUY A 310 MOTOR PARTS OR BRTTER STILL GET THE 390 MOTOR COMPLETE AND IT WILL SLOT STRAIGHT INTO YOUR 310 FRAME THE DO A MUFFLER MOD AND RETUNE THE CARB TO RICHER SETTINGS AND YOU WILL BE VERY HAPPY ;o) IVE DONE THIS MYSELF :o)
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Joined: Jan 2015
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Hi Red Amor,
This threads a bit old, from 2011. Thanks for the information all the same :-)
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Joined: Sep 2012
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hahahGday Paul thankyou :O) folks are dumb where I come form ;O)
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