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I replaced the pistons last winter on the shee and did kind of a lot of riding this summer. While riding last weekend I noticed it wasnt running right. It took more kicks to start and wanted to stall all the time. Also it will not idle at all. I checked the compression after riding on sunday and it was about 60-70 on both cylinders. You could see that there was a gap inside the cylinder(the piston was not tight in there). I got the shee last fall so this is my first summer riding it. Is it normal to have to replace the pistons this often? Also there is a gap and there is practically no crosshatch on the cylinder walls and no grooves in the piston. Am I going to have to go with the next bore up and get the next size piston? it is .20 over right now. Or do I go with just the next size piston and hone them out or what?

thanks

Ben

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wisco says to punch the cylinder something like 4 thousand over the size of the piston, so it is almost worn out before you start. I have mine bored at 2 thousand , BUT you must be careful and go through a breaking period. most of the guys I've heard or seen don't have to worry about " break in " but if you have it bored that close it will last alot longer but you can cold seize it in the first 3 minutes too. just my opinon, I could be wrong!

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no dude, you don't what to shortcut this. take it to someone, not the dealership, who knows what they are doing. if you try to eyeball this you'll be amazed at the rate the money flies out of our ass.

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