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[QUOTE="Strick, post: 25298, member: 16681"] Steve, You are right, and the manual is wrong. I kid you not, the '98 250/300/380 KTM service manual reads: .021-.032mm. Which should read in mm: .53-.81mm or .021-.032 in. You were the first person to actually catch this. The only thing the two local bike shops could tell me that the amount of free play was normal. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Back to the story: I should not have been such a pessimist! The cylinder came clean of melted piston with Muric (sp?) Acid. The cylinder is very lightly scored. I have all the parts ready to put it back together tomorrow, if I can free up the power valve. I am going to try easy off. So, all seems O.K. for now. Thanks to all for the replies and support!! ------------------ Strick '99 KTM 300mxc, AMA & BRC member [/QUOTE]
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