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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX 200 Cylinder Repair
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[QUOTE="jdbrusch, post: 786496, member: 25926"] I see this alot with some of the small cylinders I deal with at work,chainsaws etc;most of the pits seem to be caused by air bubbles trapped in the material when they cast the parts.Sometimes there can be a few of them trapped in one area, when they bore the cylinder out it leaves a small pit in the side of the cylinder. It could have also been caused from a repair of a damaged cylinder,if it was welded and they did not fill in the damaged area properly,when they machine it it could also have small pits. [/QUOTE]
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