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Reliability and rebuilding of 4 stroke
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[QUOTE="truespode, post: 764311, member: 29329"] I had my 01 YZ250F last me 2 years without a problem. I replaced the top end once. It then went to a new owner for a year with no problems. My 03 CRF450 has been pretty easy too. I had an issue with the front fork that seemed to be a bit freakish but nothing with the engine. I put a new piston in it after 15 months. Bike runs very well. I change the oil and air filter religiously. Some people look at my air filters and think the dirty ones are still new :) I also check my valves regularly and they have always been within spec. I went with SS intake valves just to be safe and so far they have held up extremely well too. Ivan [/QUOTE]
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