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im getting my shee motor done as we speak and its getting full drag port and all that good stuff. right before i sent it in my bro rode it and it locked up on him. thought it might of caught a ring or something to do w/ the piston. turns out the crank split. its a 2002 model. and all i had done to it was cpi inframes, k&n clamp ons on stock carbs, timing +4, jetted, ported reed cages and a 13 tooth up front w/ 10 paddle haulers. my builder said he has never seen a stock motor split the crank and that it must of been puttin out some good horsepower. its ok cause im gettin it trued and welded anyway so it happened at the right time. my friend's gettin his done too and his is an 03 and he had it like 6 months and our builder said his crank was about to go to w/in a couple more rides. our piped shees smack the hell outta all the others around and we ride em hard but has anyone else had this happen to their shees w/o any porting done to their motors? i didnt think that could happen w/o a drag port on it. guess my bro dialed it in pretty good that day.

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wicked, mcaf, can you guys post a pic of this im interested in seeing what it looks like being the motor in my 01 doesnt have it done yet but the ported motor is all trued and welded and crap, scary thought being i hammer the crap out of mine and have friends that had it happen but never seen it. later

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I'm sure with enough abuse,a stock crank will seperate even on a stock shee.If your getting good traction and dumping the clutch quite a bit,it would be only a matter of time.

 

Especially during those 2nd gear dumps when it boggs due to too much traction.Think about where all of that negative force is sent,if your clutch is beefy,then the crank wil take the brunt.

 

A friend of mine still has a ported shee with 21cc domes,he is still running a stock crank.

Not a big dragger because its really geared for the trail,but he does power through the trails.With the way he rides it may never split.

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mine never bogged in 2nd when i dumped it but there was a load on it. and i pretty much only dragged it. also had a stock clutch.

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Guys,

 

Please excuse my ignorance...but I am trying to understand what you are looking at with the crank...

 

I haven't had my crank out yet...gonna be taking it out soon. I was just hoping that maybe somebody could put some arrows on mcaf29's picture posted here so that I can see what he is talking about.

 

Thanks,

Your help is appreciated!

 

T :ph34r:

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on the bottem of the left piston rod you can see a slight space, thats all it takes and your crank is toast.

 

The stock crank cannot be rebuilt either right? I know its so $$ to replace any parts you might as well buy a new one anyways.

 

Mine was barley in tolerance when I had it built with the same mods you have wicked, only my timing was not even advanced..Only I have FMFs and different paddles.

 

You might as well build a stroker now, since your replacing the crank anyways ;)

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