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as my other post state my banshee is in need of a crank and top end ....... i was curious what all machine work has to be done for a four mill kit . and is it the better rout to go vs. stock rebuild

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it is best to get porting done and domes cut for the 4 mill.  you can run a spacer under the cylinders but you won't gain much running that. a dune ported 4mil runs strong. well worth the $$

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loco most of my riding is done in strip mines and long loose hills,some trails but not all that much.... i really never liked the idea off the spacer plate and as of right now my budget is right around 1,300 until october i just want something reliable yet makes decent power...currently is .30 over,v force reeds the port job(which i will get better pics of later and post) fmfs(which are coming off) and a kn filter.

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i am going to attempt to do it on my own i think i will be alright long as i get a manuel... also any site sponcers sell a bottom end kit or do i have to buy the seals and such seperate?

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Your porting on the cylinders looks good, but they need some more work for the +4 crank. With the +4 mil, your piston crown is going to be 2mm lower at BDC, so you need the cylinders port timing change. Intake,exhaust,transfers. 

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If the transfer ports are already raised a lot, porting them for a 4 mil is gonna be kinda iffy. Best to send the cylinders to a site sponsor and let them check the port timings and give you advice on how they'll work ported for a 4 mil. Then they can set you up with a crank, pistons, domes, seals, gaskets, etc.

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