andrewgore
Husqvarna
AA Class
I have a 2006 WR250 that I picked up from a friend not long ago. Bike had been barely used, and until this issue, I'd only put approx. 10 hours on the thing. Long story short, while riding today, I got on the gas to pass a friend I was riding with. As soon as the bike began to hook up, I heard from the engine what sounded similar to the chain slipping on the sprockets, or really loud valves on a 4T (ratchety type sound, consistent with engine RPM). I killed the engine immediately, and pushed back to my truck.
Tonight I got the engine pulled and torn down. I'm a bit perplexed. Top end looks brand new (though I'll grab some calipers tomorrow & bore gauge to verify). I checked the side to side play on the connecting rod (at crank side), which measured 0.029-0.030" (wear limit is something like 0.035"). Here is a video:
Like I said, I'm rather unsure of what the exact issue is. The bike had been running just spot on up until this point. Only mod to the thing is that I installed a Rekluse Core exp 2.0.
Possibly a bearing, or something in the trans? I can't feel any "vertical" play on the connecting rod bearing, but it will tilt side if you hold it extended from by the piston end. I appreciate any input. Hate for first post being issue related, but what can yah do!
Thanks,
Andrew
Tonight I got the engine pulled and torn down. I'm a bit perplexed. Top end looks brand new (though I'll grab some calipers tomorrow & bore gauge to verify). I checked the side to side play on the connecting rod (at crank side), which measured 0.029-0.030" (wear limit is something like 0.035"). Here is a video:

Like I said, I'm rather unsure of what the exact issue is. The bike had been running just spot on up until this point. Only mod to the thing is that I installed a Rekluse Core exp 2.0.
Possibly a bearing, or something in the trans? I can't feel any "vertical" play on the connecting rod bearing, but it will tilt side if you hold it extended from by the piston end. I appreciate any input. Hate for first post being issue related, but what can yah do!
Thanks,
Andrew