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1990 KTM 300 mx with broken connecting rod
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[QUOTE="dunerider, post: 158331, member: 24707"] I have a 1990 KTM 300 mx that has a broken connecting rod. The cylinder also needs to be re-sleeved due to damage done when the connecting rod broke. It appears that the connecting rod broke first, then the piston and cylinder received subsequent damage. I find it strange that the connecting rod broke first! I have seen it the other way around where the piston seized then the connecting rod broke or bent. Is this a known problem for this engine? Is there aftermarket parts that are more durable? Or was this an abnormal circumstance and rebuilding with factory parts will be durable! [/QUOTE]
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