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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
1992 Husky 360 WXC
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[QUOTE="bullz-i, post: 1355053, member: 106906"] Thanks a lot for the info. I was able to get chain and sprockets from Halls at a pretty good price. I ended up going with a 14/52 combo as I really like the power down low. As for the guide, it is over $100 to replace it using Husky parts. I was looking at Motopsportz web site and it looks like their Folding Chain Guide would fit if I cut off the top bushing. I may go that way. If I have to make my own do you remember the distance between the upper and lower roller? As for the piston I am glad to hear that the stock unit is so strong. I removed the head on my bike to look at the piston condition and carbon build up. I was happy to see very little carbon. The cylinder walls looked great. I did notice a little more side to side movement in the piston than I thought was normal. As I understand it Huskys run a little more piston clearance than other bikes. Given that I guess what I seen would be considered normal. Would you agree? [/QUOTE]
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