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aftermarket conrod and piston cr125 huskie
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[QUOTE="cujet, post: 719998, member: 19501"] Sure enough, I re read my previous post and I said crank bearings, sorry. What I meant to say was con rod big end bearing. The Husky 125 con rods have been a source of trouble for some. There was some information on the macdizzy site (I think it was on macdizzy) about them and the materials used. The conclusion was that certain aftermarket rod kits have better bearings and solve the rapid wear issues. It seems that leaded fuel does help 2 stroke bottom end bearings live longer. Chris [/QUOTE]
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