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[QUOTE="Strick, post: 25293, member: 16681"] Motowrench, et.al. So check this out for bad news: I yank off the cylinder when I get home from the office, and what do I find. A full blown meltdown above the exhaust port. Bad enough to where the Nikasil has actually melted down onto the power valve. Plug the piston, at the same location, was chipped below the second ring. The plug is a nice tan color, and I really don't remember over heating the bike. Oh well, I guess I will have to buy or borrow another bike to race with on the 11th. I don't think I can get it replated by then. More details: the head was so clean it looked like someone had just buffed it. The cross hatching in the remainder of the cylinder was still nice, the power valve was amazingly clean. I this Mobil MX2t is to be of credit for that! So much for waiting to rebuild until 125psi! ------------------ Strick '99 KTM 300mxc, AMA & BRC member [/QUOTE]
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