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i bought a banshee that i think has a 4 mil crank in it because the top of the stoke the pistons come out of the cylenders just a little. if this is a 4 mil what would be the easy way to find out?

Check the heads, see if they have been re-shaped, if so the previous owner probably did put a +3 or +4 in there.

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Get a stroke meter. :jesterlaugh:

 

Set the head back on, stick a pencil or something in plug hole, bring it up to TDC, mark pencil, turn it to BDC, mark, measure what you have. :cheers:

 

 

How do you find TDC?

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install pencil

 

turn motor till pencil stops moving

 

mark pencil

 

turn motor till pencil stops moving again

 

mark pencil

 

remove pencil

 

go get your digital dial calipers

 

0 them

 

set them to METRIC

 

measure the distance on the marks

 

compare to 54mm this crank is stock

 

compare to 58mm this crank is a +4mm

 

decide which crank you think you may have

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This isn't a precise method but close enough to determine stock or 4mil stroker. Pull stator cover so you can roll it over with flywheel. You want to use a near full length pencil. Put it in plug hole and roll engine over until it stops rising out of hole that's TDC. After marking continue rolling engine over untill it stops dropping. That's BDC, mark that. Distance between marks is length of stroke. :cheers:

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This isn't a precise method but close enough to determine stock or 4mil stroker. Pull stator cover so you can roll it over with flywheel. You want to use a near full length pencil. Put it in plug hole and roll engine over until it stops rising out of hole that's TDC. After marking continue rolling engine over untill it stops dropping. That's BDC, mark that. Distance between marks is length of stroke. :cheers:

 

 

Right, I guess I was looking for an exact method, similar to finding TDC on a YFZ 450, but this will work.

 

Thanks.

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