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Brining my dads 74 DT360 back to life after many years, what years and models share..
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[QUOTE="Yz250JdT250, post: 1138949, member: 53600"] Oh yeah, be sure to take the front and rear axles out asap and assess the bearings and then grease them up real good. On all of my dirtbikes the rear axle has been stuck in there the first time i go to take it out. It's becuase all of the rust and corrosion that makes it almost like the bolt is welded to the collar/bearings. If it was sitting outdoors for a long time then you should check the whole entire intake before you go to fire it up. I didnt on my DT250 and there was a nest in it as i said in my last post. An acorn got stuck in the reeds that made it rev sky high! [/QUOTE]
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