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Old 02-03-2010, 09:49 PM   #11
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Hey, pick up a Wiseco bottom end kit, it comes with crank, rod, bearings, seals, gaskets, rod bearing and several other things for way better price than you can buy OEM stuff or individual.

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Old 02-04-2010, 03:18 AM   #12
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Hey, pick up a Wiseco bottom end kit, it comes with crank, rod, bearings, seals, gaskets, rod bearing and several other things for way better price than you can buy OEM stuff or individual.

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Will do. my bottom end is a bit rough anyhow, so Im just refreshing as many bearings as I can get to. I see ZERO reason to halfass it and do things wrong when I'll have money soon. right?

the most fun toy is the one you're NOT always tearing apart to fix instead of ride.
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Old 02-04-2010, 08:57 AM   #13
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Will do. my bottom end is a bit rough anyhow, so Im just refreshing as many bearings as I can get to. I see ZERO reason to halfass it and do things wrong when I'll have money soon. right?

the most fun toy is the one you're NOT always tearing apart to fix instead of ride.
Go ahead and get a Wiseco top end while your at it. 25 hours is the recommended replacement interval for the top end in 2 stroke dirt bikes.
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Old 02-04-2010, 09:15 AM   #14
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at a minimum I'm also putting a new piston in, since the old one was destroyed by some kid trying to get the wrist pin out or something, it looks like holy hell.
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Old 02-04-2010, 09:19 AM   #15
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at a minimum I'm also putting a new piston in, since the old one was destroyed by some kid trying to get the wrist pin out or something, it looks like holy hell.
Watch those cir clips. Cover the case with a rag before you remove or install the cir clips. If one goes down into the crank case you are fucked. You'll need to split the case apart again. If you leave it there it will destroy your cylinder jug and piston. Ask me how I know.
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Old 02-04-2010, 09:36 AM   #16
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Ask me how I know.
Cause you're a klutz?

J/K I've done it too. Usually I can fish them out with a pencil magnet.

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I know that one. my friend had a circlip come out on his dad's RD400, and DESTROY a cylinder wall. needless to say, I'll be paying close attention to that detail.

since its a 2 stroke, theres no real limit to the HELL that can cause if one of those came out.
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Cause you're a klutz?

J/K I've done it too. Usually I can fish them out with a pencil magnet.

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Yeah I tried that and since I couldn't ever get the circlip out I assumed it just flew across the garage and didn't land in the crank case.. I was wrong.
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Yeah I tried that and since I couldn't ever get the circlip out I assumed it just flew across the garage and didn't land in the crank case.. I was wrong.
Ow....

They should paint those fuckers international orange, and attach homing beacons to them.

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yeah, they should. those little bastards are gifts from satan. I'm almost tempted to find out if snap rings would be an appropriate replacement for them.
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