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Small Engine Repair: Echo and Ryobi 2 Stroke Engine Crankshaft Comparison

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2011

**Always follow the instructions in your repair manual when doing repair or maintenance work on Outdoor Power Equipment. Manuals can be found at the manufacturers website.**

In this video I show the two different types of crankshafts I have see on small 2 stroke trimmer engines.

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  • What they save in metal

    The echo clearly is a better balanced motor

    Good vid

  • @BillyInnes Thank You!

  • Nice video...

  • @papollonia Thank You!

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  • @smallengineshop Yeah it should be, but I noticed on other sites that the short block only cost around $109 and the cylinder is more. Not too sure but I think it's a mistake, or else they just try ripping people off with the cylinder.

  • @1972FordF150 I understand now. The short block includes the cylinder plus 16 additional parts. The short block should be more money than the cylinder by itself. If your viewing the cost from the same source, and the cylinder alone is more money than the short block, than there is probably a mistake in the listing.

  • @smallengineshop A130000341 cylinder $121.44 from ereplacementparts

    SB1061 short block from ereplacementparts $117.15

    Why would someone get just a cylinder when a whole short block is cheaper than just the cylinder is what I'm wondering.

  • @1972FordF150 I think there is only one part number for the cylinder, so I am not sure I understand your question. Thanks for watching!

  • @gardenmachineryman Good point! Thanks for your comment.

  • @Shryptix Weight is important with trimmers. Also it probably saves space using the half crankshaft. Thanks for your comment.

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