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89 Cagiva WMX 250 2 stroke rebuild
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[QUOTE="ononewheel, post: 740335, member: 48124"] Yes you are right!!! I. can actually see the whole now that it is covered by the glove. But I can see a little of the glove in the reed intake, and in the middle of my piston. As I have half pulled the cylinder but cant get it off. So there must be a window that the glove goes through the intake into the middle of the piston(where the middle is cut out at the bottom) Thats the thought I had, to burn it off. I have tried pulling as much out as i can, maybe can get a little more out. I have heard that getting the burnt rubber off the cylinder and piston will be a disaster, apparently yuou have to use fine grade emery cloth, wet and dry et cetera. My idea, was to set it alight, pull the cylinder off. Blow out if it has not gone out yet. Then wipe off as much as I can with a cloth whgile the rubber is soft. Does that sound ok to you? [/QUOTE]
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