Hello everyone,
Iv been using this site for along time but this is my first post. Basically im just looking for advice and what ever tips you have for getting this bike to be the best it can be. I guess il start with giving some back ground information. A couple years ago i finally got the funds to be able to get a vintage husky like i have always wanted (i only had a few honda two strokes and a yamaha before). After some searching i was able to find the perfect bike. Its a 1980 wr 390 was a few hours south. It didn't have much information in the add but i took a chance and checked it out. Turns out the owner was a vintage two stroke collector who was getting rid of his huskys to make room for a couple Harley 2 stroke 250s he was just finishing restoring. He had a older 360 that was really rough and the 390 that he had been using as a display bike after do in some cosmetic work to it for about 5 years. The bike ran when i got there but he had trouble starting it and when it was running it idled really high. Just to be safe even with the crazy idle i took it for a quick test drive and it ran great, until the throttle stuck wide open on me and about made my crap my pants while i rode a huge wheelie down the road on what was still technically his bike. once i got the front end down i shut it off quick (it was still wide open) and pushed it back. After some haggling i drove off with it for 1200.
Here it is after i had it for a few months and had started my work on making it better and fixing what ever i could find.
After i got i back i went at the carb and from what i can tell the old owner had just taken a 38 mikuni he had around his shop and stuck it on because it was only for display and wasn't ridden, because the jets that it had in it were all over the place and not one was even close to stock. At that time i had not got to this site yet and from my short search i got a little bit of a idea what i needed (im not really good at jetting) and i ended up pretty close to what the procircuit set up is for the cr390. Im currently running a 6f15 needle (i also have the 6dh3), 470 main, r8 needle jet (i also have the q8) and a 60 pilot (also have a 45), a 2.0 slide and i replaced the cracked rubber manifold that bolts to the reed cage. As it is it runs good but it could be better and about half the time it is a bear to get started. Also i am at 900ft above sealevel.
Since then i have found a lot of information and have a good idea which direction to got but i feel like i want to be sure before i start bringing in more parts. Also i still have a few questions that im having trouble finding information on.
First, what are the important mechanical the differences between the cr/or 390 and the wr 390. In my search i haven't found a real good answer and the majority of the information i have found is for the cr/or and before i use these for references i want to be sure i am not getting things that are model specific. Along with this is there a pdf or a link to a workshop manual for the wr, i have one for the cr/or but i can't seem to find anything for the wr.
Second, how should i do the timing on this bike, i have had no luck finding the set up for doing wr timing or what its specs are only the cr/or and i think that they have different timing from what i have read.
What sprocket set up do you all like best, i dont do a lot of technical riding mostly just two tracks, fire roads, and the occasional hill climb.
What are somethings that i need to check on this bike that tend to be problematical, is there anything i should change on it?
I am going to tear the engine down in a few months and id like to do the 420 conversion because iv read that the 1980 is the only year with a thick enough cylinder wall. But in most threads the people who do them have a cr, which makes me wonder if its the cr head that is thicker is that true. Also if i do it, what other changes need to be made to the bike?
What do you all suggest i go with for my carb set up? I plan on going to a 3.0 slide but im not sure if i should change more and what to switch it to other than maybe go to the exact pro circuit set up, if i do go to the pro circuit set will it work well with my stock pipe?
I have more questions and im sure i will keep coming up with more as i go along but that should do for now. If there is anything you all can think of that i should address or that you have done and liked let me know.
Thank you.
bonus pic for future help.
Iv been using this site for along time but this is my first post. Basically im just looking for advice and what ever tips you have for getting this bike to be the best it can be. I guess il start with giving some back ground information. A couple years ago i finally got the funds to be able to get a vintage husky like i have always wanted (i only had a few honda two strokes and a yamaha before). After some searching i was able to find the perfect bike. Its a 1980 wr 390 was a few hours south. It didn't have much information in the add but i took a chance and checked it out. Turns out the owner was a vintage two stroke collector who was getting rid of his huskys to make room for a couple Harley 2 stroke 250s he was just finishing restoring. He had a older 360 that was really rough and the 390 that he had been using as a display bike after do in some cosmetic work to it for about 5 years. The bike ran when i got there but he had trouble starting it and when it was running it idled really high. Just to be safe even with the crazy idle i took it for a quick test drive and it ran great, until the throttle stuck wide open on me and about made my crap my pants while i rode a huge wheelie down the road on what was still technically his bike. once i got the front end down i shut it off quick (it was still wide open) and pushed it back. After some haggling i drove off with it for 1200.
Here it is after i had it for a few months and had started my work on making it better and fixing what ever i could find.

After i got i back i went at the carb and from what i can tell the old owner had just taken a 38 mikuni he had around his shop and stuck it on because it was only for display and wasn't ridden, because the jets that it had in it were all over the place and not one was even close to stock. At that time i had not got to this site yet and from my short search i got a little bit of a idea what i needed (im not really good at jetting) and i ended up pretty close to what the procircuit set up is for the cr390. Im currently running a 6f15 needle (i also have the 6dh3), 470 main, r8 needle jet (i also have the q8) and a 60 pilot (also have a 45), a 2.0 slide and i replaced the cracked rubber manifold that bolts to the reed cage. As it is it runs good but it could be better and about half the time it is a bear to get started. Also i am at 900ft above sealevel.
Since then i have found a lot of information and have a good idea which direction to got but i feel like i want to be sure before i start bringing in more parts. Also i still have a few questions that im having trouble finding information on.
First, what are the important mechanical the differences between the cr/or 390 and the wr 390. In my search i haven't found a real good answer and the majority of the information i have found is for the cr/or and before i use these for references i want to be sure i am not getting things that are model specific. Along with this is there a pdf or a link to a workshop manual for the wr, i have one for the cr/or but i can't seem to find anything for the wr.
Second, how should i do the timing on this bike, i have had no luck finding the set up for doing wr timing or what its specs are only the cr/or and i think that they have different timing from what i have read.
What sprocket set up do you all like best, i dont do a lot of technical riding mostly just two tracks, fire roads, and the occasional hill climb.
What are somethings that i need to check on this bike that tend to be problematical, is there anything i should change on it?
I am going to tear the engine down in a few months and id like to do the 420 conversion because iv read that the 1980 is the only year with a thick enough cylinder wall. But in most threads the people who do them have a cr, which makes me wonder if its the cr head that is thicker is that true. Also if i do it, what other changes need to be made to the bike?
What do you all suggest i go with for my carb set up? I plan on going to a 3.0 slide but im not sure if i should change more and what to switch it to other than maybe go to the exact pro circuit set up, if i do go to the pro circuit set will it work well with my stock pipe?
I have more questions and im sure i will keep coming up with more as i go along but that should do for now. If there is anything you all can think of that i should address or that you have done and liked let me know.
Thank you.
bonus pic for future help.
