bayou banshee Posted April 26, 2010 Report Posted April 26, 2010 i am the jackass newbie that ran the 87 pump gas when i should have run 110, banshee 1 point, me 0! lol i'm putting it back together this week and wanna get some info on the tests i should run! leak test at 6 psi? compression test? had it bored and honed all that good stuff! so what's everyone do after a build? before starting? after startin? after a couple of heat cycles? thanks Quote
Jereme6655 Posted April 26, 2010 Report Posted April 26, 2010 i am the jackass newbie that ran the 87 pump gas when i should have run 110, banshee 1 point, me 0! lol i'm putting it back together this week and wanna get some info on the tests i should run! leak test at 6 psi? compression test? had it bored and honed all that good stuff! so what's everyone do after a build? before starting? after startin? after a couple of heat cycles? thanks you should do a leakdown test after assembly so that you can make sure your motor has no airleaks that will cause a lean condition and make you rebuild it again. Other than that.....take your time and don't rush...and wear latex gloves...makes life easier. also depeneding on the piston you purchased....check the ring grooves around the piston. Some pistons have a tab in the ring-lands that require you to line up the rings with them.....or else they will totally ruin your day when you can't get it to start and need to bore it AGAIN. Other than that....its not hard....coat the wrist pins with a little 2stroke oil to ease the install. Some say to let it run through 2-3 heat cycles.....others say 5 hrs of easy break -in. But most of the hardcore wild riders here will just easy ride it for about 2 hours or 1 full tank of fuel......then drop the hammer.... Let us know if you need any help or if you get stuck anywhere! and let us know how its going. Quote
bayou banshee Posted April 26, 2010 Author Report Posted April 26, 2010 you should do a leakdown test after assembly so that you can make sure your motor has no airleaks that will cause a lean condition and make you rebuild it again. Other than that.....take your time and don't rush...and wear latex gloves...makes life easier. also depeneding on the piston you purchased....check the ring grooves around the piston. Some pistons have a tab in the ring-lands that require you to line up the rings with them.....or else they will totally ruin your day when you can't get it to start and need to bore it AGAIN. Other than that....its not hard....coat the wrist pins with a little 2stroke oil to ease the install. Some say to let it run through 2-3 heat cycles.....others say 5 hrs of easy break -in. But most of the hardcore wild riders here will just easy ride it for about 2 hours or 1 full tank of fuel......then drop the hammer.... Let us know if you need any help or if you get stuck anywhere! and let us know how its going. i know to stagger the rings, does wiseco come with the pins in the grooves? Quote
volcrano Posted April 26, 2010 Report Posted April 26, 2010 i know to stagger the rings, does wiseco come with the pins in the grooves? yes they do Quote
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