4 stroke rebuild 101
- swedishfishmx
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4 stroke rebuild 101
I'm back...kind of. It all goes back together tomorrow.
All new piston/rings/valves/guides/etc.
All new piston/rings/valves/guides/etc.
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Re: Melvern Talk
Wow, did you salvage that engine from the ocean?!?
swedishfishmx wrote:I'm back...kind of. It all goes back together tomorrow.
All new piston/rings/valves/guides/etc.
Brian Trigg
KTM 300 xcw
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2014-#840
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KTM 300 xcw
2012-#9131
2013-#979
2014-#840
2015-#88
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Re: Melvern Talk
[quote="Btrigg979"]Wow, did you salvage that engine from the ocean?!?
That was exactly what I was thinking.
That was exactly what I was thinking.
- swedishfishmx
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
LOL, who made this a thread?
Anywho, anyone who thinks a 4-stroke is too much to handle once you open the valve cover is crazy. Apart from the multiple valves, cams (unless it's a unicam design), valve springs, cam chain, buckets, valve shims, etc etc it's basically the same thing as a 2-stroke.
Anywho, anyone who thinks a 4-stroke is too much to handle once you open the valve cover is crazy. Apart from the multiple valves, cams (unless it's a unicam design), valve springs, cam chain, buckets, valve shims, etc etc it's basically the same thing as a 2-stroke.
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- WireFryer
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
Yeah, right, sure..., what he said just like a 2 stroke rebuild, but involving an additional 20 hours along with the extra grand and change to get the same end results.swedishfishmx wrote:LOL, who made this a thread?
Anywho, anyone who thinks a 4-stroke is too much to handle once you open the valve cover is crazy. Apart from the multiple valves, cams (unless it's a unicam design), valve springs, cam chain, buckets, valve shims, etc etc it's basically the same thing as a 2-stroke.
Ain't dirt bikes fun?!
Tim
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
Eehhh just slap a new set of rings on it. Get back on the track. asap
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
Actually you'd be surprised. All the parts I needed where under $500. The labor is what is the most expensive part, but if you do it yourself you don't have to pay the $80 an hour.WireFryer wrote:Yeah, right, sure..., what he said just like a 2 stroke rebuild, but involving an additional 20 hours along with the extra grand and change to get the same end results.swedishfishmx wrote:LOL, who made this a thread?
Anywho, anyone who thinks a 4-stroke is too much to handle once you open the valve cover is crazy. Apart from the multiple valves, cams (unless it's a unicam design), valve springs, cam chain, buckets, valve shims, etc etc it's basically the same thing as a 2-stroke.
Ain't dirt bikes fun?!
Tim
#785
Brad Stretz | 243
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- WireFryer
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
My assumption was based on the fact that the bottom half of the engine looked as bad as the top .
Was the bike at the bottom of a river for awhile, or did the head gasket leak while it sat all winter?
Come clean Brad... alot of us wanna hear how that top end, got that nasty!
Tim
#785
Was the bike at the bottom of a river for awhile, or did the head gasket leak while it sat all winter?
Come clean Brad... alot of us wanna hear how that top end, got that nasty!
Tim
#785
The saddest sound in all MotorSports is the noise the drivetrain makes as you slowly coast to a complete stop.
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
That's easy! He took his bike to the fishing pond instead of the boat...DOOH!
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If your going to scuff it, scratch it, crack it or break it, always do the best job you can!
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Re: 4 stroke rebuild 101
Some duct tape and barb wire will fix that right up.
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