Cylender Questions

Fakalazabio

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Jan 21, 2003
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Ive had my 89 Cr 250 apart and its time to put it back together, The jug is messed up, it has a broken head stud, but the previous owner fixed it with a braket and it worked. A standard size wiseco piston that was new in it wobbles around in it, you could fit a buisness card between it and the cylender wall. And the Plating is chipping near the Intake port. Now I wonder what to do with it. When its time to put it back together would it be better to A buy a new jug, B Eric gorr it and have it come back better than new C hone it and put a niks pro-x worn cylender piston in and forget about the platin cause it never gets hit with the rings. Or finally D just throw a piston inm and sell it. Im unsure wheter I want to keep the bike or sell it after I fix it. So whats the best route keeping in mind I have no money to pay for extras and im gonna have to save to fix it anyway.
 

Faded

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Jan 7, 2003
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I would give Eric Gorr a call. If your old cyl is junk (meaning he can't fix it) he'll most likely give you trade on it for a new(er) one. I wouldn't just sell it like it is, but that's just me. I'd rather take care of the problems then pass it on to someone else.
 
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