the point of that post is, i would have thought about 50ft/lbs would be plenty for 80cc's
the point of that post is, i would have thought about 50ft/lbs would be plenty for 80cc's
Nope, nothing let go as far as I know, and the barrel looks fine. I have to at least replace the rollers, do I need to replace anything else?Originally Posted by Oscar
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Just been told it uses about 20ft/lbsOriginally Posted by marty
Cheers Marty
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Strictly speaking no.Originally Posted by Ryaz
As it's in bits, I'd replace at least the rings and check the piston for wear.
Are you talking about replacing the big end bearing?
Or the gudgeon (piston) pin rollers?
Well I'm not exactly sure what the right name for the rollers are, but its when the conrod joins the crankshaft, the bearings that keep it smooth. That explains why when I started it up it sounds really rattly.. How much is a new set of rings worth? And for a piston? CheersOriginally Posted by Oscar
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Originally Posted by Ryaz
Ahh, the big end bearing.
You're prolly going to need expert help.
If it was mine and I had it apart to that degree (and assuming it's done a bit of work), I'd be replacing piston, rings and the piston pin and small end bearing.
Originally Posted by Oscar
yep, tis no job for a beginner. You will usually need to replace at least the crankpin, the rollers, and the conrod. New little end bearing is a given. Might as well do the gudgeon pin.
But why did the big end fail? Are you sure your lubrication system is working ? Apart from the unlamented Ariel two stroke , it's not that common. Usually the mains go first, so you might want to check/replace those too.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Yep, the only problem is moneyI can't really afford anything, so I need to put in as less as possible, just the bearings if thats possible..
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12 year old bike.Originally Posted by Ixion
Get one owner who don't know what an aircleaner is and you've got a rumbly big end...
Ah, that's getting long in the tooth for tuned two smoker. So being, I'd pick the mains will also be toast, or well on the way.Originally Posted by Oscar
Might be cheaper to source another engine ?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Unfortunately, there's no cheap out on this one. Labour cost is the same regardless of what you replace beyond the roller and cage. And if the big end's gone usually (not always) the hardening on the crankpin and conrod eye will be shot.Originally Posted by Ryaz
Cheapest out might be to source a secondhand crank assembly. That would save all (or most all) the labour cost, and maybe be cheaper than just a new big end set.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
It's so long since I worked on a two stroke I dunno what parts cost.Originally Posted by Ixion
The last one I worked on of my own was my 1989 RMX250, and that was in 1990....
I'm getting my KX80 repaired, is it absolutely essential to balance the crankshaft? I'm not racing, just trail riding. Cheers
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