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       #Post#: 64772--------------------------------------------------
       Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: ambull01 Date: November 11, 2015, 11:05 am
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       I'm about to buy this saw for $150, or hopefully a little less
       if I can lower the price. Anyone here have this saw? I'm going
       to need a lot of help putting this thing together. It's supposed
       to be apart. Compression is a bit over 140 according to the
       seller.
       Just read there's an after market P&C for the 1200 I think. If
       the P&C is trashed, anyone know if I can install a bigger P&C or
       where I can get a replacement? Also, other than putting a higher
       pin sprocket or whatever they're called, anything else I can do
       to improve performance (i.e. squish, remove gaskets, etc)?
       #Post#: 64774--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 11, 2015, 11:13 am
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       [member=19]Al Smith[/member] ran one at a gtg and said they had
       some grunt to them I recall.
       Never ran one myself and only seen them for sale local a few
       times.   The price is right though. Let us know.
       $150 for a 90cc  is a buy all day IMO
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       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 11, 2015, 11:15 am
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       aftermarket piston
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       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 11, 2015, 11:18 am
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       Shared by [member=162]echo nut[/member]   (this is the guy that
       knows echos inside and out)
       Echo history
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       #Post#: 64781--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: ambull01 Date: November 11, 2015, 11:50 am
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       Thanks. Have to look at this on my laptop, my tiny phone is
       driving me crazy.
       #Post#: 64783--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: ambull01 Date: November 11, 2015, 12:18 pm
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       So a brand new piston is only $26!? Does that sound too cheap
       too you? Damn, I may be able to keep this saw running forever.
       #Post#: 64787--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 11, 2015, 12:47 pm
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       [quote author=ambull01 link=topic=5366.msg64783#msg64783
       date=1447265934]
       So a brand new piston is only $26!? Does that sound too cheap
       too you? Damn, I may be able to keep this saw running forever.
       [/quote]
       I'm running a $15 aftermarket 066 piston.  Looked fine wouldnt
       recommend the rings or circlips that come with the afm kits
       unless meteor rings = caber.
       But I am running them all that came with the $15 piston because
       it is mine and I know what to watch for. If it happens it
       happens but I wanted to test one and see.
       #Post#: 68518--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Echo CS 900 EVL
       By: Maniacal Mark Date: January 24, 2016, 11:38 am
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       Anyone have specs on the piston? Like crown to pin center? Looks
       like a 54mm 2100 piston, sorta.
       #Post#: 84088--------------------------------------------------
       Echo 900 EVL
       By: Cut4fun Date: January 9, 2019, 8:30 am
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       I'll show what I passed on yesterday and day before. Now that it
       is sold. Very cheap too. Didnt want to drive almost 3hr round
       trip.
       Wonder if someone here got it. Was told they bought it many
       years ago and no longer need. Echo 900EVL
       Was to heavy for me PHO so I would have just flipped it.
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       YEAR INTRODUCED:
       1981
       YEAR DISCONTINUED:
       
       ENGINE DISPLACEMENT:
       91.6 cc (5.59 cu. in.)
       NUMBER OF CYLINDERS:
       1
       CYLINDER BORE:
       54 mm (2.126 in.)
       PISTON STROKE:
       40 mm (1.575 in.)
       CYLINDER TYPE:
       Aluminum with chrome plated bore
       INTAKE METHOD:
       Piston ported
       MANUFACTURER ADVERTISED H.P.:
       not advertised
       WEIGHT:
       9.0 kg (19.8 lbs.) powerhead only
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