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- Jan 7, 2003
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Okay, I'm begining to think my bike (02 CR265) is sick.
I sent it off to Eric Gorr back in January to be rebuild from top to bottom. We decided this would be best because of the dirt that was digested through the 02 CR's leaky air box. So in went a 2mm oversized piston, hot rod, bearings/seals and out came the excess cylinder/head material that Eric is so good at removing. When I go it back I heat cycled it three times as suggested, waiting a day between cool down periods.
I've only put 25 easy hrs on it since the heat cycles (no racing). This being my second real bike it's also taken me this long to get the jetting somewhat close. The last two times I've ridden it I've noticed that it seams really lean on the bottom. The second to last time I rode it back in June (I suffered a broken rib and knee surgery after that ride) we were riding trails. The bike was running fine when we started. After about an hour it started knocking really bad. I stopped, parked in the shade and started looking the bike over. It was so hot that coolant was seeping out of the head studs. It was getting really hot out so I figured that the heat was getting to it. After it cooled I made a trip back to the truck and went to a richer needle (BEY30-74 from the 30-75 I had in there, still on the 2nd clip) and turned the air screw in a quarter. It was still having trouble. I went one step richer on the needle again (30-73) and raised the clip one notch (3rd position). It was better, but not right. I figured that I had gotten a tank of really bad gas or something. It wasn’t knocking or overheating anymore, but you could tell it was lean on the lower circuits.
Fast forward to this last Thursday, I tried to go riding again. I drained the tank of the old nasty gas; bought some Sunoco 110 for some added protection (we were going to ride the sand dunes) and installed the S-9 nozzle, taking the place of the S-8 I had been running. I ended up retaining the 30-73 needle but went to a 360 main (up from 350). I didn’t want any trouble. I also changed the trans oil, and noticed that it didn’t seem like enough came out when I drained it, but I was eager to ride (C’mon, it had been like 6 weeks by now). I filled the tranny an proceeded to get loaded up. When I got there the bike coughed and sputters up until about 1/3-1/2 throttle. I noticed that it’s blowing splooge all down the front of the bike where the manifold bolts to the cylinder. Splooge is also dripping out of the bottom of the silencer onto the swingarm. It’s never splooged this bad, even on stock jetting.
So, does it sound like a bad right side crank seal? What could have caused this? I’ll try and drain my cases to see how much oil I’m missing after my short ride last Thurs. Any other thoughts are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
P.S. Sorry for the long post.
I sent it off to Eric Gorr back in January to be rebuild from top to bottom. We decided this would be best because of the dirt that was digested through the 02 CR's leaky air box. So in went a 2mm oversized piston, hot rod, bearings/seals and out came the excess cylinder/head material that Eric is so good at removing. When I go it back I heat cycled it three times as suggested, waiting a day between cool down periods.
I've only put 25 easy hrs on it since the heat cycles (no racing). This being my second real bike it's also taken me this long to get the jetting somewhat close. The last two times I've ridden it I've noticed that it seams really lean on the bottom. The second to last time I rode it back in June (I suffered a broken rib and knee surgery after that ride) we were riding trails. The bike was running fine when we started. After about an hour it started knocking really bad. I stopped, parked in the shade and started looking the bike over. It was so hot that coolant was seeping out of the head studs. It was getting really hot out so I figured that the heat was getting to it. After it cooled I made a trip back to the truck and went to a richer needle (BEY30-74 from the 30-75 I had in there, still on the 2nd clip) and turned the air screw in a quarter. It was still having trouble. I went one step richer on the needle again (30-73) and raised the clip one notch (3rd position). It was better, but not right. I figured that I had gotten a tank of really bad gas or something. It wasn’t knocking or overheating anymore, but you could tell it was lean on the lower circuits.
Fast forward to this last Thursday, I tried to go riding again. I drained the tank of the old nasty gas; bought some Sunoco 110 for some added protection (we were going to ride the sand dunes) and installed the S-9 nozzle, taking the place of the S-8 I had been running. I ended up retaining the 30-73 needle but went to a 360 main (up from 350). I didn’t want any trouble. I also changed the trans oil, and noticed that it didn’t seem like enough came out when I drained it, but I was eager to ride (C’mon, it had been like 6 weeks by now). I filled the tranny an proceeded to get loaded up. When I got there the bike coughed and sputters up until about 1/3-1/2 throttle. I noticed that it’s blowing splooge all down the front of the bike where the manifold bolts to the cylinder. Splooge is also dripping out of the bottom of the silencer onto the swingarm. It’s never splooged this bad, even on stock jetting.
So, does it sound like a bad right side crank seal? What could have caused this? I’ll try and drain my cases to see how much oil I’m missing after my short ride last Thurs. Any other thoughts are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
P.S. Sorry for the long post.