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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Yet another top end rebuild question, Vibration
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[QUOTE="ridejunky, post: 1023630, member: 65521"] Although your explanation of the vibration is descriptive, it is still difficult to quantify (Is it alot, are the handle bars shaking?) Many people have done piston changes including myself, however this is the first time I have heard of it causing vibration. I would check to see if your crankshaft runout is within tolerances. If the flywheels are in either horizontal or vertical misalignment it will cause vibration. It is possible to cause vertical misalignment if too much force is applied when trying to remove or install the piston pin. Any way, I hope you can find the source, let us know how your ride went! [/QUOTE]
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