lankydoug
Husqvarna
Pro Class
			
		Last week I was saying that my WR250 had 300+ hours on it the very next ride I noticed having to use the clutch more often like if riding a 125 also it kicked over easily, not like it's old self which would make you whimper if you weren't wearing good boots.  I took it apart today and the piston still looked excellent as did the cylinder but the rings were worn out.  An .015 " end gap and little to no tension.  Here are some pics
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I did not clean the combustion chamber I simply wiped it with a paper towel. The cyl.had no signs of wear and a perfect cross hatch. I'm replacing the piston just because it owes me nothing and it's showing slight signs of wear on the intake side 
  
 
				
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 I did not clean the combustion chamber I simply wiped it with a paper towel. The cyl.had no signs of wear and a perfect cross hatch. I'm replacing the piston just because it owes me nothing and it's showing slight signs of wear on the intake side
 
  
 
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
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		 The Wr250 really has a solid and fast engine, it's true that it's a bit heavy but for the dependability and power is worth it.
 The Wr250 really has a solid and fast engine, it's true that it's a bit heavy but for the dependability and power is worth it. 
 
		 
 
		