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took my barrel for a rebore theyve told me to get a 57.50mm piston ... i keep cumin across pistons with 4rings on ebay :/ 1 is a wavey ring and i think the other 3 are standard rings... are they any good?

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stick a link on here to them, still having problems?



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fuggie wrote:

stick a link on here to them, still having problems?





 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Piston-Kit-Yamaha-0-75-TZR-DT125R-TDR-TZR250-57-15mm-/180575940372?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item2a0b2a2f14

+ yep but hopefully after iv done this rebuild it will run sweet.. with a re-bore,gaskets,piston,powervalve .... the rattleing was cumin from the powervalve in the end so got a new 1 + seals :) ...



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is the powervalve actually pegged in position?

the piston in the picture is a fourstroke piston probably not the one they would sell you, you can tell from the valve cut outs on the crown


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fuggie wrote:

is the powervalve actually pegged in position?


the piston in the picture is a fourstroke piston probably not the one they would sell you, you can tell from the valve cut outs on the crown


thats why i was comfused lol + not yet mate not put the top and back togeather yet but it will be yehh :) ... you got any running in tips?? lol

 



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for 500 miles use small throttle openings, starting off with a very low maximum rev limit and every hundred miles allow yourself a extra 1000 rpm, you'll get varied advice if you ask other people though, this method has always worked for me and i ride hard once its run in -  you've got a round slide carb on that havn't you? i had a 150 main jet running it in with the powervalve pegged open and found after that was too lean still



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for 500 miles use small throttle openings, starting off with a very low maximum rev limit and every hundred miles allow yourself a extra 1000 rpm, you'll get varied advice if you ask other people though, this method has always worked for me and i ride hard once its run in -  you've got a round slide carb on that havn't you? i had a 150 main jet running it in with the powervalve pegged open and found after that was too lean still




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cheers mate i have trouble not giving it sum lol spose i will have to go easy for once.. iv broke my hand so that shud slow me down abit as its my throttle hand lol ... what jet would u suguest? mine will be pegged fully once its run in propily :)

 



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if your running it in on one of the restricted settings then standard may be okay, with it pegged open i'd suggest 170-180 is a good starting point, mine was best about 180 but it differs from bike to bike, bit of trial and error i'm afraid

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or if you wanted to save on trouble the jetting for the later flatslide carbs is well documented on here if you got one of them instead, and its a little bigger so more power, thats the way i'm going now

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Running mine in was 500 miles of mentally challenged slowness. Seriously man the amount of times I wanted to give it some was just too much sometimes I had to pull over lol

...well maybe not that bad but you get what i mean biggrin

Is this the third/second rebore for the bike, standard bore is 56mm i think.






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or if you wanted to save on trouble the jetting for the later flatslide carbs is well documented on here if you got one of them instead, and its a little bigger so more power, thats the way i'm going now







il try the 180 once i pin it open... my mates got a flatside i can have so il have it of him and try it out see what happens :)

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Running mine in was 500 miles of mentally challenged slowness. Seriously man the amount of times I wanted to give it some was just too much sometimes I had to pull over lol

...well maybe not that bad but you get what i mean biggrin

Is this the third/second rebore for the bike, standard bore is 56mm i think.




 haha its hard isnt it il just have to stick to towns and trafic to keep me slow lol + erm not sure its the 1st one ive sent it for .. 1 ov the previous owners proily had it rebored before



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