I have a KX85 with a 100 big bore/port kit.
The first cylinder I put on it got externally damaged so I ordered one with the same specs. With the 1st cly it had a gallon of fuel run through it, I just took a cold comp test before pulling it, it was 180 psi.
The replacement cyl was done to the same spec, and I measured everything also, used the same head, same piston, new rings, new oem gaskets.
1st cly I broke in as recommended which was just warm it up, take it easy up to 3rd, don't go wot for about 30 minutes, let it cool and it's done.
When I took that apart there were about five .125(inch) wide lines that wore the cross hatch off, the piston looked new.
The new cylinder I broke it in using this method:
Now it has about a gallon of gas run through it, it's always had more of a ping sound to the pipe (the normal 2 stroke sound), and it runs stronger.
Only thing is it has about 150 psi hot with 10 kicks, maybe 165 cold.
Same oil, same cold temp.
Normally I wouldn't have even checked since it runs so good, but I read to much I think.
Nothing to worry about?
The first cylinder I put on it got externally damaged so I ordered one with the same specs. With the 1st cly it had a gallon of fuel run through it, I just took a cold comp test before pulling it, it was 180 psi.
The replacement cyl was done to the same spec, and I measured everything also, used the same head, same piston, new rings, new oem gaskets.
1st cly I broke in as recommended which was just warm it up, take it easy up to 3rd, don't go wot for about 30 minutes, let it cool and it's done.
When I took that apart there were about five .125(inch) wide lines that wore the cross hatch off, the piston looked new.
The new cylinder I broke it in using this method:
When starting a cold engine NEVER rev it up higher than a fast idle. Put a fan in front of your radiators and blow air through them. Get the engine started and let it idle until the water in the radiator is as hot as the water you would wash dishes in, stop the engine and let it cool off. Do this 3-4 times. After this is done ride your engine under light loads varying the rpm but do not go beyond ¾ throttle until you have about 30-45 minutes on the engine.
Now it has about a gallon of gas run through it, it's always had more of a ping sound to the pipe (the normal 2 stroke sound), and it runs stronger.
Only thing is it has about 150 psi hot with 10 kicks, maybe 165 cold.
Same oil, same cold temp.
Normally I wouldn't have even checked since it runs so good, but I read to much I think.
Nothing to worry about?