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'98 Rm250 kickstart-little compression
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[QUOTE="muddy226, post: 846266, member: 46421"] Thats bad luck,but it could have been much worse. You need to know what caused the problem in the first place. Do you think the rings might have caught on the power valve ? If so, just draw filing the power valve should prevent reoccurence. Unfortunately for peace of mind you do need to dismantle the bottom end and make sure that no pieces are hung up in the bearings etc. As for repair, sleeving is an option but most people would opt for replating, which would involve chemical stripping of the original plating, welding the damage if necessary and then replating. To find out more about replating you could look at Forward Motion, Langcourt or Poeton Industries ( Apticote ). [/QUOTE]
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