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Question about 2003 YZ 125

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...piston to cylinder clearance,check spcifications and verify hey dalin, You have a lot going on in there. Why did you re-ring the motor? Did you 100% COMPLETELY CLEAN THE PISTON?? Bead blasting in ...

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Question about 2003 KX 250

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...of the cylinder is not acceptable The cylinder bore is just that > the bore size of the cylinder. The piston clearance should be 0.0015 to 0.003. Anything more than .005 and the piston is too

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...the clearance is .0015" with a feeler strip between the piston skirt and the cylinder. The ring gap will be around .010" measured at the bottom of the bore. Industry standard is .003" per 1" of ...

...cylinder segments. two adjacent cylinders indicates a blown head gasket between those cylinders if there are 3 adjacent cylinders then it could be a head gasket between the cylinders however if it is ...

...cylinder however as each piston next in the firing order will have the valves in a rocking position it is only necessary to move the crank 180 degrees to do the next set of valves rocking position is ...

...Piston to cylinder wall clearance and piston ring end gap installed and free for a Spear and Jackson SPJBC 28 Strimmers, Thanks. piston to cylinder clearance is .001"-.0015" and the ring gap is .003" ...

Question about 5000 Tractor

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...cylinder bore. While this is not immediately detrimental it does mean the piston ring grooves will wear much more quickly and the job will have a shorter life and in some cases a high oil consumption ...

...piston to select a cylinder head gasket to allow the correct clearance usually the minimum safe clearance then use info in the workshop manual to decide the correct gasket you need. sorry i have not ...

Question about 5000 Tractor

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...cylinder piston and the brake booster push rod which could be preventing the piston returning fully so the fluid inlet port remains covered or partially covered. When replacing the master cylinder or ...

...piston-to-cylinder wall clearance should be 0.02mm to 0.06mm, depending on the engine type. If the engine is consuming oil and the tappets are breaking, it is likely due to excessive wear. It is ...

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