Okay, got the jug off last night after some difficulty. The long series of holes through the fins on the jug/head were misaligned with the bolts and almost exactly the same diameter as my Stihl torx scrench - so the bit wouldn't engage the bolts. Typical, shoddy German engineering! Sorry, as an American engineer, I couldn't resist...
Had to open up the holes in 2 locations with an N sized drill to seat the bit:
Wear in the jug doesn't look as bad as I was anticipating. i was thinking about trying to remove the smeared aluminum using the muriatic acid trick, but saw a good sized pit/spall started on the exhaust side, down low (near the top of the photo, close to the chamfer & flange):
Piston & rings are toast:
Time for a new sprocket:
Clutch side looked oily & wet, so I'm going to give the seals a good looking at:
Once I get the clutch apart - more reading for me.
The crank bearings seem tight, turn smoothly and with little effort, so that was good news.
So far it looks like I'm getting a new sprocket & spark plug, a new jug & piston.
New impulse tube & fuel line.
What else would I be foolish not to replace, now that it's torn down?