Cyl overbore on 220
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Ive got a question for the guys here, I purchased a kdx 220 not running only to find out it has had some work done, has a hot rod crank, and a sleeved motor with what looks to be a weisco piston in a sleeved cyl, and appears to be a 72 mm bore. Weisco only list a 70mm but its definitly a weisco overbore piston. Anyone know of any big bore companies building a 72 mm big bore kit for the 220
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Re: Cyl overbore on 220
Does it have a power valve??
Isn't 72 mm for the roughly 240cc??
Wasn't Eric Gorr's "225" a 223 cc?
OK, I found some online calculator. WHEW!! 70 mm piston x 58 mm stroke is 223 cc. 72 mm is 236 cc.
Do you think maybe Wiseco used to sell such a piston to the public, or do you think some overbore company had some custom pistons made up to include with their service?
Isn't 72 mm for the roughly 240cc??
Wasn't Eric Gorr's "225" a 223 cc?
OK, I found some online calculator. WHEW!! 70 mm piston x 58 mm stroke is 223 cc. 72 mm is 236 cc.
Do you think maybe Wiseco used to sell such a piston to the public, or do you think some overbore company had some custom pistons made up to include with their service?
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cyl is good, just need the piston availability, Probably just set it up, and sell it. but want to know piston is available and where to get it.
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Re: Cyl overbore on 220
I wonder if it's possible to wire wheel or soak the top of the piston in oven cleaner and be able to see the part number that's on top.
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I would not use oven cleaner, or any high pH (caustic, lye or similar) product on aluminum. Very corrosive.
Any mechanical or mild abrasive cleaning should reveal any markings.
Any mechanical or mild abrasive cleaning should reveal any markings.
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Acetone is an excellent cleaner for aluminum, it should also break down burnt on hydrocarbons.
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Re: Cyl overbore on 220
Get some Seafoam and pour some in a bowl, then put your piston in it (upside down of course). All you need is enough to cover the top of the piston. It'll dissolve and cleanup all the carbon on top.
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...or just do like a few eBay sellers I have seen and blast it with the sandblaster, cleans right up!
Molly's 70, (and anyone else) have you ever tried acetone with a spark plug? I have a ton of high-dollar fancy-like plugs that I would like to clean. Thanks.
Molly's 70, (and anyone else) have you ever tried acetone with a spark plug? I have a ton of high-dollar fancy-like plugs that I would like to clean. Thanks.
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I am not a plug expert, but I have never had luck trying to clean a fouled 2 stroke plug. They just foul out again 10 times faster. I have learned I prefer a brand new plug from time to time.
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These aren't fouled, just a bit carboned up. They are $12 each, roughly, so I saved them in hopes of cleaning. I just put a new plug in every few races. I didn't have time for testing, no where to ride without loading up the bike.
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Back in the day, every corner service station did car repairs and had a little plug cleaner on one corner of the workbench. It was SOP to take a handful of used plugs and have them blast cleaned and tested under pressure.
These days, plugs in cars last a good long time, so this is now a thing of the past. Still, when I had access to a bead blaster, every so often I would take a few old plugs to work and clean them up. They seemed to work okay after cleaning.
These days, plugs in cars last a good long time, so this is now a thing of the past. Still, when I had access to a bead blaster, every so often I would take a few old plugs to work and clean them up. They seemed to work okay after cleaning.
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I know what you mean. I watched a video on Youtube of a guy rebuilding one. I don't think they would be Iridium tip friendly, though. I have the Harbor Freight spark plug cleaner, but I have never tried it on even a B8ES plug. Yet another project.
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