Piston Ring 545154009
Part Number: 545154009
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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 530012472 and 530053565.
Product Information
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Description:
This replacement piston ring is a high quality item that is sourced from original equipment manufacturer for use on Craftsman gas powered lawn and garden equipment. A worn or broken piston ring will allow combustion gases to escape the seal and enter the crankcase causing low compression and the loss of power. If compression is reduced significantly, the engine will not be able to run at all. Please note one durable metal piston ring is included per order requiring a wrench set and pliers to complete the repair. |
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Compatibility
the 147 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Poulan
BC2400P Gas Trimmer
PE3500 Gas Trimmer
PL25 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PT17 Gas Trimmer
PT3000 Gas Trimmer
PT7000 Gas Trimmer
TE450 Gas Trimmer
TE450CXL Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PP110 Gas Trimmer
BVM200VS (Type 1) Gas Blower
BVM200VS (Type 2) Gas Blower
BVM210 (Type 1) Gas Blower
BVM210 (Type 2) Gas Blower
BVM210 (Type 3) Gas Blower
BVM210VS (Type1) Pro Gas Blower
BVM210VS (Type2) Pro Gas Blower
HHT25 Pro Hedge Trimmer
HHT25 Pro Hedge Trimmer
BVM200C Gas Blower
BVM200FE Gas Blower
PE3500 Gas Trimmer
PL25 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PT17 Gas Trimmer
PT3000 Gas Trimmer
PT7000 Gas Trimmer
TE450 Gas Trimmer
TE450CXL Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PP110 Gas Trimmer
BVM200VS (Type 1) Gas Blower
BVM200VS (Type 2) Gas Blower
BVM210 (Type 1) Gas Blower
BVM210 (Type 2) Gas Blower
BVM210 (Type 3) Gas Blower
BVM210VS (Type1) Pro Gas Blower
BVM210VS (Type2) Pro Gas Blower
HHT25 Pro Hedge Trimmer
HHT25 Pro Hedge Trimmer
BVM200C Gas Blower
BVM200FE Gas Blower
BVM200LE (Type1) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
BVM200LE (Type2) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
BVM200LE (Type3) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
BVM200LE (Type4) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
PPB430VS (Type1) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB430VS (Type2) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB2000LE (Type3) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB2000LE (Type4) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB2000LE (Type5) Pro Leaf Blower
SM210VS (Type1) Pro Leaf Blower
SM210VS (Type2) Pro Leaf Blower
SM400 (Type1) Pro Gas Leaf Blower
SM400 (Type2) Pro Gas Leaf Blower
SM400 (Type3) Pro Gas Leaf Blower
P200C Gas Powered Blower
PPBVM200 (Type 2) Gas Blower
PPBVM200 (Type 3) Gas Blower
BVM210FA (2012-10) Blowers
25HHT Hedge Trimmers
25HHT (2010-06) Hedge Trimmers
BVM200LE (Type2) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
BVM200LE (Type3) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
BVM200LE (Type4) Pro 25cc Gas Blower
PPB430VS (Type1) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB430VS (Type2) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB2000LE (Type3) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB2000LE (Type4) Pro Leaf Blower
PPB2000LE (Type5) Pro Leaf Blower
SM210VS (Type1) Pro Leaf Blower
SM210VS (Type2) Pro Leaf Blower
SM400 (Type1) Pro Gas Leaf Blower
SM400 (Type2) Pro Gas Leaf Blower
SM400 (Type3) Pro Gas Leaf Blower
P200C Gas Powered Blower
PPBVM200 (Type 2) Gas Blower
PPBVM200 (Type 3) Gas Blower
BVM210FA (2012-10) Blowers
25HHT Hedge Trimmers
25HHT (2010-06) Hedge Trimmers
Weed Eater
25HO Gas Trimmer
BC2400 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
BC2400 Type 2 Gas Trimmer
Featherlite SST 25 HO Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PE550 Gas Trimmer
PL200 (Type 1) Gas Trimmer
PL500 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
TE400CXL Type 1 Gas Trimmer
TE500CXL Type 1 Gas Trimmer
XT400 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
XT600 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
BC2400 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
BC2400 Type 2 Gas Trimmer
Featherlite SST 25 HO Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PE550 Gas Trimmer
PL200 (Type 1) Gas Trimmer
PL500 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
TE400CXL Type 1 Gas Trimmer
TE500CXL Type 1 Gas Trimmer
XT400 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
XT600 Type 1 Gas Trimmer
PE550 Type 1 Gas Edger
PE550 Type 3 Gas Edger
PE550 Type 4 Gas Edger
PE550 Type 5 Gas Edger
DAHT22 Gas Hedge Trimmer
DAHT22 Gas Hedge Trimmer
VS2000BV Handheld Blower
PPBVM200LE (Type 2) Gas Blower
PPBVM200LE (Type 3) Gas Blower
PPBVM200LE (Type 4) Gas Blower
PE550 Type 3 Gas Edger
PE550 Type 4 Gas Edger
PE550 Type 5 Gas Edger
DAHT22 Gas Hedge Trimmer
DAHT22 Gas Hedge Trimmer
VS2000BV Handheld Blower
PPBVM200LE (Type 2) Gas Blower
PPBVM200LE (Type 3) Gas Blower
PPBVM200LE (Type 4) Gas Blower
Craftsman
358794770 Gas Blower
358794650 25Cc 210Mph / 450 Cfm Gas Blower
358794600 25Cc 200 Mph / 430 Cfm Gas Blower
358794780 Blower
358794963 Blower
358794765 Blower
358794774 Blower
358794741 Blower
358794773 Blower
358794944 Blower
358798212 24cc/1.3 cu.in. 2-Cycle Gasoline Weedwacker
358742420 Trimmer
358742440 Trimmer
358742450 Trimmer
358742460 Trimmer
358795120 Trimmer
358795140 Trimmer
358795150 Trimmer
358795151 Trimmer
358796280 Trimmer
358796281 Trimmer
944511460 Trimmer
944511470 Trimmer
358348320 Trimmer
358348321 Trimmer
358348340 Trimmer
358795190 Trimmer
358795191 Trimmer
358796200 Trimmer
358796260 Trimmer
944511461 Trimmer
944518250 Blower
358794650 25Cc 210Mph / 450 Cfm Gas Blower
358794600 25Cc 200 Mph / 430 Cfm Gas Blower
358794780 Blower
358794963 Blower
358794765 Blower
358794774 Blower
358794741 Blower
358794773 Blower
358794944 Blower
358798212 24cc/1.3 cu.in. 2-Cycle Gasoline Weedwacker
358742420 Trimmer
358742440 Trimmer
358742450 Trimmer
358742460 Trimmer
358795120 Trimmer
358795140 Trimmer
358795150 Trimmer
358795151 Trimmer
358796280 Trimmer
358796281 Trimmer
944511460 Trimmer
944511470 Trimmer
358348320 Trimmer
358348321 Trimmer
358348340 Trimmer
358795190 Trimmer
358795191 Trimmer
358796200 Trimmer
358796260 Trimmer
944511461 Trimmer
944518250 Blower
944518252 Blower
358794700 Blower
358794701 Blower
358794702 Blower
358794703 Blower
358794704 Blower
358794730 Blower
358794731 Blower
358794732 Blower
358794733 Blower
358794740 Blower
358794742 Blower
358794743 Blower
358794744 Blower
358794750 Blower
358794751 Blower
358794760 Blower
358794761 Blower
358794762 Blower
358794763 Blower
358794764 Blower
358794771 Blower
358794772 Blower
358794775 Blower
358794776 Blower
358794781 Blower
358794942 Blower
358794943 Blower
358794945 Blower
358794961 Blower
358794962 Blower
358794964 Blower
358794700 Blower
358794701 Blower
358794702 Blower
358794703 Blower
358794704 Blower
358794730 Blower
358794731 Blower
358794732 Blower
358794733 Blower
358794740 Blower
358794742 Blower
358794743 Blower
358794744 Blower
358794750 Blower
358794751 Blower
358794760 Blower
358794761 Blower
358794762 Blower
358794763 Blower
358794764 Blower
358794771 Blower
358794772 Blower
358794775 Blower
358794776 Blower
358794781 Blower
358794942 Blower
358794943 Blower
358794945 Blower
358794961 Blower
358794962 Blower
358794964 Blower
Jonsered
Husqvarna
BVM200VS (2009-03) Blower
BVM200VS (545103471) (2009-03) Blower
BVM210VS (2009-03) Blower
GBV325 (2010-07) 952715704 Blower
GBV345 (2010-05) Blower
P325 (2010-04) Blower
PPB2000LE (Type 3) (2006-12) Blower
PPB2000LE (Type 4) (2006-12) Blower
PPB2000LE (Type 5) (2006-12) Blower
PPB430VS (2009-03) Blower
SM210VS (2009-03) Blower
BVM200VS (545103471) (2009-03) Blower
BVM210VS (2009-03) Blower
GBV325 (2010-07) 952715704 Blower
GBV345 (2010-05) Blower
P325 (2010-04) Blower
PPB2000LE (Type 3) (2006-12) Blower
PPB2000LE (Type 4) (2006-12) Blower
PPB2000LE (Type 5) (2006-12) Blower
PPB430VS (2009-03) Blower
SM210VS (2009-03) Blower
SM400 (Type 1) (2006-12) Blower
SM400 (Type 2) (2006-12) Blower
SM400 (Type 3) (2006-12) Blower
PE550 (Type 1) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
PE550 (Type 3) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
PE550 (Type 4) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
PE550 (Type 5) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
TE400CXL (Type 1) (2007-07) Handheld Trimmer
VS2000BV (952711922) (2009-04) Handheld Trimmer
HHT25 (2008-06) Hedge Trimmer
SM400 (Type 2) (2006-12) Blower
SM400 (Type 3) (2006-12) Blower
PE550 (Type 1) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
PE550 (Type 3) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
PE550 (Type 4) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
PE550 (Type 5) (530087525) (2008-06) Handheld Trimmer
TE400CXL (Type 1) (2007-07) Handheld Trimmer
VS2000BV (952711922) (2009-04) Handheld Trimmer
HHT25 (2008-06) Hedge Trimmer
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Blower
- • Edger
- • Hedge Trimmer
- • Trimmer
Questions & Answers for Piston Ring
I'm trying to verify piston rings before ordering
Earnest
for model number BVM200FE
asked on 2023-03-01
Hello Earnest, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part Number: 545154009. We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
eReplacementParts Team March 01, 2023
How many turns on set screws of a new carburetor is needed to get started
Mike
for model number 358-794742
asked on 2023-02-10
Hello Mike, thank you for your question. The factory position for most air fuel mixture screws is usually between 1.5 and 2.5 turns out from being screwed all the way in. If you ever want to start fresh, turn the screw clockwise until it is lightly seated, then back it out about 2 turns. Good luck with your repair.
eReplacementParts Team February 10, 2023
Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
10 of 11 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Adjustable Wrench, torx
Stuck ring on piston
Disassemble blower, engine, and remove stuck ring. Reinstall new ring,reassemble all in reverse order.
The most difficult job was removing the stuck ring.
The most difficult job was removing the stuck ring.
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8 of 8 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Nutdriver
Cylinder head bolts came out
Remove air filter.
Remove plastic engine cover and disconnect spark plug wire.
Remove carburetor.
You can leave the fuel hoses connected, just swing carb to the side.
Remove exhaust header by removing two torx screws.
Remove two cylinder Allen head bolts. In my case one had backed all the way out.
Lift cylinder head straight up. At that time you can see the piston.
Replace the head gasket (small o-ring type).
Remove old piston ring and clean ring groove with rag and something like brake cleaner.
Carefully expand the new piston ring and begin fitting it into the groove. For my Poulan leaf blower there's a small pin in the ring groove. The split will need to fit onto one of these pins. You'll also note that the end of the piston ring is slightly rounded on the bottom. That rounded portion fits over the pin. To verify its on correctly, compress the ring and ensure it will compress to the size of the piston.
After the ring is correctly installed on the piston and head o-ring is in place, place some oil on the ring and bottom of the cylinder. This will aid in inserting the piston back into the cylinder head.
Hold the piston up as high as possible with two fingers, and begin pushing the cylinder down onto the piston. Using a slight side to side motion the cylinder should slide down over the piston. Don't force it. If it doesn't slide on with some moderate pressure stop and check to ensure you have the ring on properly.
Another option si to remove the piston and piston rod. This is easily done by remove a plastic cover with two torx screws on the outside of the engine. With that remove the piston rod will slide off of the engine shaft. This will allow you to flip the cylinder upside down and insert the piston. In this position, it's easier to compress the ring with your fingers or a plastic screw driver (don't scratch anything).
When it's on, put everything back together in reverse order of above.
Remove plastic engine cover and disconnect spark plug wire.
Remove carburetor.
You can leave the fuel hoses connected, just swing carb to the side.
Remove exhaust header by removing two torx screws.
Remove two cylinder Allen head bolts. In my case one had backed all the way out.
Lift cylinder head straight up. At that time you can see the piston.
Replace the head gasket (small o-ring type).
Remove old piston ring and clean ring groove with rag and something like brake cleaner.
Carefully expand the new piston ring and begin fitting it into the groove. For my Poulan leaf blower there's a small pin in the ring groove. The split will need to fit onto one of these pins. You'll also note that the end of the piston ring is slightly rounded on the bottom. That rounded portion fits over the pin. To verify its on correctly, compress the ring and ensure it will compress to the size of the piston.
After the ring is correctly installed on the piston and head o-ring is in place, place some oil on the ring and bottom of the cylinder. This will aid in inserting the piston back into the cylinder head.
Hold the piston up as high as possible with two fingers, and begin pushing the cylinder down onto the piston. Using a slight side to side motion the cylinder should slide down over the piston. Don't force it. If it doesn't slide on with some moderate pressure stop and check to ensure you have the ring on properly.
Another option si to remove the piston and piston rod. This is easily done by remove a plastic cover with two torx screws on the outside of the engine. With that remove the piston rod will slide off of the engine shaft. This will allow you to flip the cylinder upside down and insert the piston. In this position, it's easier to compress the ring with your fingers or a plastic screw driver (don't scratch anything).
When it's on, put everything back together in reverse order of above.
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3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Allen wrench, torx wrench
Stuck piston ring
1. Removed the plastic housing and the fuel tank.
2. Removed the carb assembly.
3. Removed the exhaust unit.
4. Removed the crankcase side cover.
5. Removed the ignition plug wire
6. Removed the cylinder unit.
7. Removed the piston assembly.
8. Removed the damaged piston ring.
9. Cleaned the piston ring groove and the piston unit.
10. Inspected and cleaned all components.
11. Assembled the complete blower in reverse order.
12. Put in fresh fuel and successfully tested the blower.
2. Removed the carb assembly.
3. Removed the exhaust unit.
4. Removed the crankcase side cover.
5. Removed the ignition plug wire
6. Removed the cylinder unit.
7. Removed the piston assembly.
8. Removed the damaged piston ring.
9. Cleaned the piston ring groove and the piston unit.
10. Inspected and cleaned all components.
11. Assembled the complete blower in reverse order.
12. Put in fresh fuel and successfully tested the blower.
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3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Trimmer
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Hex (Allen wrench) & Star head screwdriver, Scotch-Brite pad
Chainsaw was difficult to start especially when hot.
eReplacement has the inventory of replacement parts at a very reasonable price with fast delivery. I needed a piston ring for a Craftsman chainsaw no longer supported by Sears. eReplacement had the part (<$4). Within a week my chainsaw was back in action.
After a few years my chainsaw was difficult to start especially when hot. Disassembly was relatively easy using tools made for hex and star shaped screws. After removing the cylinder head (access the 2 hex screws through the holes with an Allen wrench) and slipping the connecting rod off the crank, I found the ring compressed by heavy carbon deposits. Heavy carbon deposits on the piston and head walls were removed using a Scotch-Brite pad. Soaking the piston/ring in Marvel Mystery oil released the ring from the piston groove. After installing the new ring (making certain the ring split was positioned to the intake side) and reassembly, the old chainsaw runs like new.
After a few years my chainsaw was difficult to start especially when hot. Disassembly was relatively easy using tools made for hex and star shaped screws. After removing the cylinder head (access the 2 hex screws through the holes with an Allen wrench) and slipping the connecting rod off the crank, I found the ring compressed by heavy carbon deposits. Heavy carbon deposits on the piston and head walls were removed using a Scotch-Brite pad. Soaking the piston/ring in Marvel Mystery oil released the ring from the piston groove. After installing the new ring (making certain the ring split was positioned to the intake side) and reassembly, the old chainsaw runs like new.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, used broken ring to clean piston groove
Very hard to start
Sears 25cc blower had a clogged piston/ring. Burnt oily/varnishy deposits Ring broke on disassembly, after cleaning the piston, new ring installed easily. New head seal fit correctly. This machine was free, who knows how it was treated. Runs well now!
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Plug wrench
No compression.
Removed the head and replaced the ring. Then, reassembled.
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1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Nutdriver, Alen wrench
It would not start. The piston wring was burned and compressed inside the groove
I purchased the blower at an auction. Did not know why it wouldn’t start so I took it apart and saw that the piston wring was burned and compressed inside the piston groove. That’s why it had no compression. So I replaced the ring and gaskets, put it back together and it ran great.
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2 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Wrench Set, alin wrench
While trying to start fuel would blow out the muffler, the ring was stuck with oil build up
Take head off, put new ring in. clean ring grove out before putting the new ring in.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, hex keys, utility knife, torx bits
Blower would not start after being unused over winter
1. Watched several YouTube videos on fixing this problem and started by partially removing the blower case.
2. I replaced the carburetor and checked the spark (good) - still not starting
3. I removed the muffler to check for spark screen blockage, carbon buildup between engine and muffler, and to inspect the piston/ring. I tried starting it in this condition - still not starting
4. I finally decided that the piston ring might be stuck. I removed the cylinder and the crankcase cover, pulled the piston and rod off the crank shaft, and verified the ring was stuck in the grove with carbon.
5. I tried to free the ring with a utility knife cutting around the ring/grove but I broke the ring when trying to pry it out. Should have spent more time trying to free it.
6. I ordered a replacement ring and spare (in case I broke the first one installing it) and some case screws which missing from ereplacementparts.com.
7. After the parts arrived I sprayed the piston with lubricant and slid the new ring into place. I then sprayed the inside of the cylinder and rod's crank bearing with lubricant and reassembled the engine.
8. I reinstalled the blower's case, added fuel, and got it to start.
Success! This was my first time doing repair work on a small engine and ereplacementparts.com had what I needed and the order turn around time/price was good.
2. I replaced the carburetor and checked the spark (good) - still not starting
3. I removed the muffler to check for spark screen blockage, carbon buildup between engine and muffler, and to inspect the piston/ring. I tried starting it in this condition - still not starting
4. I finally decided that the piston ring might be stuck. I removed the cylinder and the crankcase cover, pulled the piston and rod off the crank shaft, and verified the ring was stuck in the grove with carbon.
5. I tried to free the ring with a utility knife cutting around the ring/grove but I broke the ring when trying to pry it out. Should have spent more time trying to free it.
6. I ordered a replacement ring and spare (in case I broke the first one installing it) and some case screws which missing from ereplacementparts.com.
7. After the parts arrived I sprayed the piston with lubricant and slid the new ring into place. I then sprayed the inside of the cylinder and rod's crank bearing with lubricant and reassembled the engine.
8. I reinstalled the blower's case, added fuel, and got it to start.
Success! This was my first time doing repair work on a small engine and ereplacementparts.com had what I needed and the order turn around time/price was good.
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Tool Type:
Blower
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
, Allen wrench, torx wrench
Stuck piston ring
Remove plastic guard unbolt carburetor set aside remove Muffler unbolt head remove cylinder head clean piston replace ring put back together in reverse,it took more time to clean then repair
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difficult repair
The ring was for a different model blower. It had the same inner and outer diameter, but the thickness, or height, had to be reduced 0.28. I did not have a surface grinder, so I hand sanded the ring height to the proper measurement. It took about 2 hours. Then I increased the end gap to fit into the ring groove, missing the pin. (This model blower DOES NOT SELL pistons and rings for it!) Just an expensive engine block assembly.
William -
December 22, 2021
Verified Purchase
repair for Poulan leaf blower
The parts i purchases worked very well and got my leaf blower going again.
Guest -
June 3, 2021
Verified Purchase
worked great
small 2 stroke blower needed a piston ring i got the right part from you, thank you.
pete -
January 10, 2020
Verified Purchase
Good help on phone service and delivery was as quoted .
Part was great, worked temporarily, but gas connection broke off during final installation and had to reorder. Waiting for delivery of replacement .
Guest -
December 12, 2019
Verified Purchase
Ring replacement
Worked perfect
Richard -
December 4, 2019
Verified Purchase
working great
the blower works great but the MAIL WAS SLOW
Guest -
June 13, 2019
Verified Purchase
Proper Part
The replacement piston ring took weeks to arrive, but email updates kept me apprised of the status. Mostly importantly it was the correct part and revived the old blower back to life, an inexpensive fix.
Guest -
June 21, 2023
Verified Purchase
Part arrived in a timely manner, fit perfectly, machine is back up and running.
Very happy with the way it arrived and fit
Robert Nutter -
June 21, 2023
Verified Purchase
Broke quite easily during installation
The part arrived in proper condition but broke wile being installed. Quite a fragile piston ring.
Guest -
October 31, 2022
Verified Purchase
eReplacementParts Team
Hi Carl,
Thank you for your review. Please accept our apologies for this situation. We will be in touch with you shortly regarding your order.
Piston ring
ordered this ring on May 3rd 2023 received on Jun 16th way to long we will no longer be ordering from your business
Guest -
June 25, 2023
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