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Old 05-02-2008
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Originally Posted by climb any hill
That's alot of carbon buildup on the piston but not bad. You might of been running rich but then lean when the reed broke and sucked more air in.
And that's prob why that plug doesn't show fouled. Get that new top end kit from RJATV.
i don't mean to be rude but climbs post is the only one
in this entire thread that makes any sense. Yes the piston
is toast DO NOT REUSE IT. Do a fresh hone on the cylinder
and as previously stated, order the new kit from RJATV...cant
beat the price. I agree with climb, the bike was running to lean
before the reeds broke, the discoloration is due to excessive burn.
The broken reeds will make it run too rich which is why the plugs
keep fouling out. I also would say that one of the gaskets had
a small leak. im sure you were loseing a TON of compression
with the piston like it is.
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