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Mud Pit Disaster... what to do?
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[QUOTE="_JOE_, post: 1374659, member: 77507"] Well, ideally you should. If there is dirt in the main bearings it will trash them in a hurry as soon as they start turning. The piston and cylinder should be fine as long as there's no scoring. If you can afford to roll the dice and try to flush the cases out with premix you might get lucky. If trashing the main bearings will cause you to park the bike I would take the time to split it and be sure it's all tidy in there. You'll need a service manual and a couple special tools to crack the cases. [/QUOTE]
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