ripnriding
Husqvarna
AA Class
Was toying with the idea of just sending my cylinder to Walt to get it converted to a 165 but then thought....one of the reasons I went from a 450 four to a 144 smoker was easier to work on so...some coffee and tunes and now at the point where I am at a stand still. Parts on order from Lang's offroad (top end kit/new drivetrain) and other odds and ends like grips, motion pro clutch cable, steer stem bearings and a few other things from Canada's Motorcycle and oh yeah...another gear shift lever from ebay.
Luckily, I have found a riding buddy who is a trained heavy equip mechanic who is going to walk me through this top end rebuild but I found watching some you tube...it doesn't look that hard.


Dying to see the piston. Top is all carbon'd up and the head looks the same with a nice chocolate brown marshmellow plug...jetting is spot on? THoughts on the amount of carbon...normal? I've had about 30-40 hours on this with 2 events....pretty sure the previous owner had less than 10 hours on it and the first sold it with a fresh 144 install.
Also noted an attachment point where the left radiator attaches to frame has broken off...hmmm EE radiator braces saved radiator but transferred force to frame...will have to learn how to best fix that too...also has some fun using ez-out on one stripped sprocket bolt....owe my neighbour a new set as I wore one of the bits right down!!! GOing to post pics and share my newbie experience with this process.
Luckily, I have found a riding buddy who is a trained heavy equip mechanic who is going to walk me through this top end rebuild but I found watching some you tube...it doesn't look that hard.




Also noted an attachment point where the left radiator attaches to frame has broken off...hmmm EE radiator braces saved radiator but transferred force to frame...will have to learn how to best fix that too...also has some fun using ez-out on one stripped sprocket bolt....owe my neighbour a new set as I wore one of the bits right down!!! GOing to post pics and share my newbie experience with this process.