Most of you know i picked up a nice 94 WXC-250 for $300 bucks the other day.
http://www.cafehusky.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5000
Was told it was seized but when I got it the motor was free. As i cleaned the bike up I kept running that kick starter with my hand and it seemed fine. Long story short it fired up ran good. Rode it 180 miles on hard core trails and a mile from the truck the last day it seized... again.
So I ordered some parts and tore it down. The bike still kicked over EZ but i did find the piston stuck pretty hard. Anyway looking at it I'm thinking it needs the full rebore / plate oversized piston gig. I was hoping to clean up the cylinder and ride it this weekend. Not sure that is going to happen.
Anyone with experience with these things fee free to chime in. I'm going to take it over to engine guru Russ Fletcher today and get his opinion. Ether way I'm really looking forward to riding this bike rebuilt and with the new Boysene reeds. The thing ripped with a seized piston, it's going to RIP with a new piston and performance reeds. wooohoooo.
BTW, the plug look lean so i will richen up the jetting before i fire her up again. Someone replaced the Mikuni with a Keihn
Maybe the aluminum on the barrel can be lightly honed off? (wishful thinking?)
Super simple PV system...
http://www.cafehusky.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5000
Was told it was seized but when I got it the motor was free. As i cleaned the bike up I kept running that kick starter with my hand and it seemed fine. Long story short it fired up ran good. Rode it 180 miles on hard core trails and a mile from the truck the last day it seized... again.
So I ordered some parts and tore it down. The bike still kicked over EZ but i did find the piston stuck pretty hard. Anyway looking at it I'm thinking it needs the full rebore / plate oversized piston gig. I was hoping to clean up the cylinder and ride it this weekend. Not sure that is going to happen.
Anyone with experience with these things fee free to chime in. I'm going to take it over to engine guru Russ Fletcher today and get his opinion. Ether way I'm really looking forward to riding this bike rebuilt and with the new Boysene reeds. The thing ripped with a seized piston, it's going to RIP with a new piston and performance reeds. wooohoooo.
BTW, the plug look lean so i will richen up the jetting before i fire her up again. Someone replaced the Mikuni with a Keihn
Maybe the aluminum on the barrel can be lightly honed off? (wishful thinking?)



Super simple PV system...

