pollolittle
Husqvarna
AA Class
DISCLAIMER: I realize this is a Husky forum and a bike forum. But since I have always gotten good info, here I am again, unrelated to Husky.
Working on 2005 P0l@r1s Sportsman 90cc 2 stroke for my boy. It was rolling down the trail and kaput. No worky and no cranky. Put a compression tester on it and it showed around 35 psi, twice. I couldn't believe it, I had to give it a go again.
So, the questions are:
1. Do I do the whole topend, which I am presuming means piston, rings, clips, quick cylinder deglazing.
2. or Just re-ring it, with a cylinder de-glaze.
3. Or do I go for a different piston that gives a little more CC, without changing the crank.
It seemed to have plenty of power and would scoot on down the trail quick enough to scare momma. I was thinking of just keeping the piston stock and just re-ring, but this is my first tiime into this area. Never done just a re-ring.
It has a few aftermarket go fast goodies already on it and we only trail ride.
Working on 2005 P0l@r1s Sportsman 90cc 2 stroke for my boy. It was rolling down the trail and kaput. No worky and no cranky. Put a compression tester on it and it showed around 35 psi, twice. I couldn't believe it, I had to give it a go again.
So, the questions are:
1. Do I do the whole topend, which I am presuming means piston, rings, clips, quick cylinder deglazing.
2. or Just re-ring it, with a cylinder de-glaze.
3. Or do I go for a different piston that gives a little more CC, without changing the crank.
It seemed to have plenty of power and would scoot on down the trail quick enough to scare momma. I was thinking of just keeping the piston stock and just re-ring, but this is my first tiime into this area. Never done just a re-ring.
It has a few aftermarket go fast goodies already on it and we only trail ride.