shanedawgg
Husqvarna
Hey guys,
First post here but hoping i can get the bike going and it wont be my last.
Bought an SMR450 which wasnt running (lesson learnt) knowing that it had head issues. I bought it thinking it was a gasket and planned on just replacing myself.
I bought a new top end gasket kit and started replacing. As i removed the head i found that the head base gasket was both incorrect for the bike and upside down...
A few months went by and i decided to get a shop to finish it off. So i took it to my local husky expert and had them put the whole thing together (there was more work than just the motor). After putting the top end together they got it pressure tested and found that it was still leaking so they suspected the gasket was damaged. After i told it was brand new they said the best option might be to take the head to a machinest. Machinest took a tiny bit off it and said it was now perfectly flat.
Put it back together and it started up and ran for about 5min and died. They then couldn't get it going so they put a camera through the head and found coolant in the barrel once again...Hes now stumped for ideas and suggest the best thing would be to get a new motor. Im obviously trying to avoid this as i've already spent much more than anticipated. Other option is to get a new head and barrel.
Has anyone experience something like this? Any tips or ideas?
Im located in Sydney Australia if anyone has a cheap motor laying about.
Appreciate any help.
Cheers,
Shane
First post here but hoping i can get the bike going and it wont be my last.
Bought an SMR450 which wasnt running (lesson learnt) knowing that it had head issues. I bought it thinking it was a gasket and planned on just replacing myself.
I bought a new top end gasket kit and started replacing. As i removed the head i found that the head base gasket was both incorrect for the bike and upside down...
A few months went by and i decided to get a shop to finish it off. So i took it to my local husky expert and had them put the whole thing together (there was more work than just the motor). After putting the top end together they got it pressure tested and found that it was still leaking so they suspected the gasket was damaged. After i told it was brand new they said the best option might be to take the head to a machinest. Machinest took a tiny bit off it and said it was now perfectly flat.
Put it back together and it started up and ran for about 5min and died. They then couldn't get it going so they put a camera through the head and found coolant in the barrel once again...Hes now stumped for ideas and suggest the best thing would be to get a new motor. Im obviously trying to avoid this as i've already spent much more than anticipated. Other option is to get a new head and barrel.
Has anyone experience something like this? Any tips or ideas?
Im located in Sydney Australia if anyone has a cheap motor laying about.
Appreciate any help.
Cheers,
Shane