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| It got me thinking after my post, would it be better to not have a "case saver"\? If you were to get a thicker aftermarket one, then the weak spot would be the mounts. If you didnt have a "saver" there, and the mounts were still intact, a chain coming off might not harm the case. Not sure if that makes any sense, just a thought
__________________ 1985 Suzuki LT250R Quadracer +4 Chromoly Swingarm +2/+4 Lonestar axle +2 Fullflight A-Arms Douglas blue label rims ITP Dunestar rears, Sandstar Fronts Dura Blue Lowering Strut DG alloy grab bar Billet brake rotor hub NOS black front hood Maier racecut front plastic K&N clamp on w/ prefilter FMF pipe w/ Turbinecore Silencer |
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| every engine i have seen has had the chain saver mounts broken off. luckily i can weld aluminum so its not a big deal. but it is def a downfall to theses quads.
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| I've got an '85 that's become my project. Big end of the con rod bearing went. Haven't tore it apart yet even. Any advice on this? Can you just replace the bearing, and does it have to be pressed in a out? Also any tips on crank removal would be appreciated. I have pics at myspace.com/ goodtimestex It was fast when it ran. |
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| You need to let a machine shop do some of that work: The crank need to be pressed apart & then repressed together with the new bearring. Then the crank bearrings need to be pressed into the case, along with one side of the crank. However, you can do some things like dissasembly.... you can to make the machine shop bill lower!! About the Case Saver: "Blaster250" You are correct when you say that the aluminum mounts are the weakest link. However if you didnt have the case saver in there & the chain hops off: I would believe that the chain would go straight thru the stator cover. The problem is that the case savers will break any way you have it......Just a bad design. wether the case saver is on or off, the chain will just bunch up untill it has enough pressure to break them...
__________________ 1985 LT250R Quadracer Manufacture Date: 12-84 +8mm Hot Rod FloTek Drag/Dune port w/ Head Mod LA Sleeve STD Weisco Piston AAEN Pipe 1Dirracing Ported Reed Block w/ Secrets Keihin 39mm PWK Nology Pro Fire Coil & HotWires 7oz off FlyWheel Barnette Kevilar Clutch Kit UNI filter +2 +1 Chrome Burgard A-Arms +4 Chromoly Swingarm WORKS Fronts w/ Rezzys DuraBlue Rear Strut Billet Twin Row Carrier LSR Axcaliber +2 Axle & LSR Brake Hub "If your not scared, your not safe" |
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| i love the 86 lt, was my first quad was :-( to sell it, just went out an bought another one a few weeks ago to rebuild, i got pics posted in the lt250r forum |
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| Its obviously a bad design. But it seems like ANY atv chain coming off would bunch up and break stuff . Maby it had something to do with people not keeping their chain tight. A loose chain could be caused by a broken swing arm (The other main problem) by the bearing carrier, causing the "cam" of the carrier to change. However it happened, it was long ago, and happened to most everyone, so its hard to say. Keep that chain tight!
__________________ 1985 Suzuki LT250R Quadracer +4 Chromoly Swingarm +2/+4 Lonestar axle +2 Fullflight A-Arms Douglas blue label rims ITP Dunestar rears, Sandstar Fronts Dura Blue Lowering Strut DG alloy grab bar Billet brake rotor hub NOS black front hood Maier racecut front plastic K&N clamp on w/ prefilter FMF pipe w/ Turbinecore Silencer |
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| ^^^ Exactly right...... Maintenance is key!!!
__________________ 1985 LT250R Quadracer Manufacture Date: 12-84 +8mm Hot Rod FloTek Drag/Dune port w/ Head Mod LA Sleeve STD Weisco Piston AAEN Pipe 1Dirracing Ported Reed Block w/ Secrets Keihin 39mm PWK Nology Pro Fire Coil & HotWires 7oz off FlyWheel Barnette Kevilar Clutch Kit UNI filter +2 +1 Chrome Burgard A-Arms +4 Chromoly Swingarm WORKS Fronts w/ Rezzys DuraBlue Rear Strut Billet Twin Row Carrier LSR Axcaliber +2 Axle & LSR Brake Hub "If your not scared, your not safe" |
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| it jsut amazes me how long these quads can survive so many years of abuse and still be one of the fastest produced quads out there to this day. simply amazing
__________________ 85' lt250r bored ported and flowed,renthal,fmf,hela lights +6" swinger..long live history... black beauty 05' xr650r motard.....wheelie machine |
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| another thing on that crank u have to have it trued up after being pressed back together
__________________ 1990 KX80 - being rebuilt and modded 1989 RM 250 - bored .020" over and ported with a FMF fatty and silencer 1996 XR l00R - also being rebuilt putting a 120cc big bore hot cam full BBR exhaust and all new plastics along with paint job ![]() ![]() ![]() BEEN THERE-WRECKED THAT-AND FIXED IT |
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