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97 RM 250 Rebuild
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[QUOTE="Micahdawg, post: 657002, member: 21668"] When I bought this bike in 2000, it was rebuilt once before. It is now due for another rebuild since I was getting 100-110 on the compression gauge and I'm going through spark plugs after each ride now. The bike still runs pretty good, just goes through plugs. I yanked the jug and everything looked good and I started disassembling the powervalve so I can have the cylinder honed. I'm sure it isn't good to hone it with bearings and power valve stuff still installed. Anyway, the powervalve stuff is oily and cruddy. Should I try to clean all of this off or leave some of it on. I'm afraid that the oily crud might actually help some of this stuff seal and I might make more trouble for myself to clean it (Naturally, i would like to clean it all up though). Also, if anyone has tips on the Suzuki powervalve for reinstallation - and on break in I would appreciate it. Micah [/QUOTE]
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