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Jonsered CS2252 cylinderkit??

Started by SJK, August 05, 2015, 12:16:45 PM

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SJK

Hi Guys, Anybody of you know if there is a aftermarked cylinderkit for a new CS2252 it about 4 months old. My buddy´s father is using it with a peeler and it god hot and cylinder is very unplesant to look at now. A new OE one is about 1/3 off the Price of a new saw here in Denmark  :(

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SJK

I´ve tried Google and EBay for AM kits but did not find anything

What model is it compered to Husqvarna ?
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Maine logger88

Are you sure there's no way the stock cyl is unsalvageble? I've seen some bad looking cylinders brought back to life with Muriatic Acid and elbow grease. I believe a 353 husky is the same p@c but not 100 percent
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SJK

Hi, I do not think it can be saved, it has very large cuts into the wall. He was using it at full throttle, when it just didn´t pull anymore at he gave it a couple of gas clicks and it died. he´s other saw did just the same, and I blame the oil/gas mix for not being the right mix and probley to poor quality of oil.
The other saw is a older model, an he got a AM kit on it the same day, and some fresh aspen 2 stroke gasmix on it. and it has been running very good since  :D
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SawTroll

Not 353, but 545 - so I doubt aftermarket is an option - but it may be some time into the future.

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John Mc

Quote from: Maine logger88 on August 06, 2015, 09:32:02 PM
I believe a 353 husky is the same p@c but not 100 percent

Husky 353 is the same a a Jonsered 2152.  I don't know what's in the 2252.
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.   - Abraham Maslow

SawTroll

Quote from: John Mc on August 12, 2015, 10:54:03 AM
Quote from: Maine logger88 on August 06, 2015, 09:32:02 PM
I believe a 353 husky is the same p@c but not 100 percent

Husky 353 is the same a a Jonsered 2152.  I don't know what's in the 2252.

I just told what it is, in the post above yours.

346xp family:
351 -> 2149
353 -> 2152
346xp 45cc -> 2147
346xpNE 50cc -> 2153

Totally new design, 550xp family:
545 -> 2252
550xp -> 2253
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John Mc

The post about mine? I must have missed that one.
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.   - Abraham Maslow

SawTroll

Quote from: John Mc on August 12, 2015, 12:17:08 PM
The post about mine? I must have missed that one.

Misprint, it shoud read above yours.

No wonder you missed it, as you likely were posting when I submitted that post. Look at the posting times (I just looked, and notised). ;D
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John Mc

OK. I do own a 2152 that I've asked a few questions about from time to time.
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.   - Abraham Maslow

Maine logger88

O sorry I was thinking 2152 when I posted thanks for clarifying!
79 TJ 225 81 JD 540B Husky and Jonsered saws

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