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  1. mdavlee

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    The xtorq is different on the fresh air cut outs and bottom of the skirt.
     
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    Thank you fur your input...the x-torq is a taller piston...Right??? But all 3 are 50 mm right???...thank you...
     
  3. mdavlee

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    Xpw is 51.4
     
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    Thank you fur your in put...that explains it...I slip the x-torq piston in to the cylinder I have been workin on...its the xpw...it went in very easy as did the piston of the xp...I thought all 3 where 50 mm...looks like I need to buy a xpw piston...puttin this project on hold...ugggg...is the stroke the same on thease 3 saws...thank you...
     
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    Yea the xpw saw is 74cc (right?? Dont positively remember ) and the others are 71.
     
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    Stroke is the same.
     
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    Thank you fur your input...the xp and the xpw is the same in design but different in bore...right... By 1.4 mm...thank you...
     
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    Yes. The transfers on the xpw as you have seen are way smaller.
     
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    Thank you fur your input...thank you...
     
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    Thank you fur your input Clem...
     
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    Do you copy and paste the "Thank you for your input.... part"? Haha
     
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    Lol...thank you fur your input Clem...nope...lol...have a good day...
     
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    Good evenin friends...I am lookin fur a 51.4 mm fur my xpw...I havent been able to load baileys web site fur a couple of days now...any other place to check...maybe a used one I could clean up...thease 51.4 mm are kinda hard to find...are there any other pistons that are 51.4 mm that will enterchange 372xpw...I seen one that was 51 mm fur a 575xp...will this work in the 372xpw..what is a 3 port piston...thank you...
     
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    Good mornin friends...dose a husky 375 K have the same piston and rings as the xpw,..thank you...
     
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    Good evenin...any one know...thank you...
     
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    Too bad the get saws site is down. You could probably see piston size.

    I'm sure that MM or mdavelee knows or Cut4fun
     
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    375k or 372xpw is it. No aftermarket options. About $90 or so is as cheap as I've seen them.
     
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    $90 for rings!!!! Or Piston and rings?
     
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    Piston and rings
     
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    Thank you fur your input Clem,..yah it blows...thanks Clem...
     
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    Thank you fur your input...dosent the 375 K have a 51 mm piston...would it work in place of the 51.4 mm of the 372xpw. What web site did you see the pistons and rings on...thank you...