Damaged Cylinder - Repair or Replace

jeffd

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Jun 9, 2000
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I had a circlip fail and a piece broke off and managed to scar the cylinder bore on my 98 YZ 125. What is the best approach to getting this repaired?

Replace cylinder?
Strip/Weld/Re-plate it?
Sleeve it?

I need help ASAP!

Thanks,
-jeffd
 

jeffd

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It looks like the looser of a knife-fight.

Long, ugly, and deep!

I found a shop that will get me a new one for ~225 beans. Sold!

-jeffd
 

Durt Cycler

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Sounds like a good canidate for a 144 kit! j/k. $225 for a new cylinder is pretty good I would rather have a new cylinder then pay almost the same amount for replating, welding, or sleeving a cylinder.
 

jeffd

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bscottr

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jeff,
You may try these guys, www.parkeryamaha.com

Eric Gorr will give you $50 for the cylinder I believe or use that as credit for him porting that new cylinder. :)

Good Luck,
Scott
 

bscottr

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Originally posted by 96whyzee125
Jeff, have Eric do the 133 to the damaged jug, Swap it in on the next top end job and you will never use the 124cc jug again.
Dave


:aj: Even better! :)
 

jeffd

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I probably neglected to mention that I do not want to pour any more cash into this bike than I need to. I plan on selling it and getting a brand new one soon.

The 133 kit sounds nice, but it is also considerably more $$$$ than the replacement cylinder.

-jeffd
 

jeffd

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LOL! It is always easy to spend someone else's money.
Scott - don't you think that your '01 KX needs to be replaced with an '02? ;)

-jeffd
 
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