I've always owned a quad and sled and always wanted a dirt bike, but never did own/drive one. Few days ago i came across a 1984 CR 125 in great shape, fresh engine but had a few small problems, so i figured a great project for me! From what i was told the bike was leaking coolant out the over flow and needed new bearings in the back wheel.
After buying the bike i found out some more history on it. The guy who owned the bike before me was driving it with a coolant leak and kept topping it up with water every so often. Anyways after awhile he rebuilt it but was after warping the cylinder head. So he got the head machined and was suppose to be perfect but when he put it back together with all fresh parts the bike spits coolant out of the overflow when you rev it up, so he gave up on the bike for the last 2 years until i bought it.
So far i checked all lines and both rads for blocks, new rad cap, next i hauled off the head to look at the head gasket (which don't look like the right one to me) but i noticed that where he got it planed down its causing the piston just strikes off the head (not enough to do any damage what so ever) :whoa: I am going to bring the cylinder and head to a machine shop to see if it is warped up again and i am thinking on putting a thicker base gasket to raise the cylinder enough so it does not strike off the head, can i do that???
Any help would be greatly appreciated.