So what’s it take to make a TE250 into a TE310? There have been a couple of threads and it’s clearly more than changing the jug and popping in a bigger piston, but there aren’t a lot of details out there. That’s why I’m starting this thread as I begin the final phase of our project.
Let me start off by saying, it is far easier selling the 250 and buying a used 310 for most folks. However, for us it made sense. My son’s bike is in great shape with a number of mods. Plus, he doesn’t let go of his favorite toys! His only criticism—the 250 doesn’t have the hill climbing and open stretch power of his riding buddies’ bikes. Especially, at higher altitudes. Handling was never an issue.
With the occasional TE310 being parted out of the crate, our decision was sealed when we found a zero hour TE310 bottom end, cylinder, piston and rings. In the coming days, I’ll be posting what we’ve learned along with part numbers.
Let me start off by saying, it is far easier selling the 250 and buying a used 310 for most folks. However, for us it made sense. My son’s bike is in great shape with a number of mods. Plus, he doesn’t let go of his favorite toys! His only criticism—the 250 doesn’t have the hill climbing and open stretch power of his riding buddies’ bikes. Especially, at higher altitudes. Handling was never an issue.
With the occasional TE310 being parted out of the crate, our decision was sealed when we found a zero hour TE310 bottom end, cylinder, piston and rings. In the coming days, I’ll be posting what we’ve learned along with part numbers.