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2001 CR125 A or B piston help unlock the mystery!
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[QUOTE="500 dirtrider, post: 473175, member: 16606"] I checked the rod for excessive play and all indications are that the lower bearing is good. I don't think that the previous owner was too swift, he may not even know what the deal was. The low speed jet was so clogged up, I'm surprised that this thing even ran. I had to run a piece of wire through it to clear it out. Here's my thoughts on the aftermarket piston at this point. If the aftermarket only makes 1 sized piston to fit an A or B, it would have to be small enough to fit the A size, thus making it loose for a B even when the tollerances are tight. Now that this cylinder has some wear on it, I'm thinking that a stock B size would more closely fit the bore size. Am I laying awake at night thinking about this stuff for nothing???? What do you think, about the size not my insomnia? [/QUOTE]
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