Forgot to add this to my last post.
Look what the mailman brought today just in time for Christmas.
Beautiful CNC work of art.
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It dose look basically the same. There may be a minor difference other than the cut out, the smaller cutout is and advantage, you can wide the exhaust farther without short circuiting the transfers out the exhaust, I would go for it!To add here's Wiseco's 1985-'86 ATC/TRX 69mm piston (racer elite I believe).
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Thanks, I'll be looking further into it.It dose look basically the same. There may be a minor difference other than the cut out, the smaller cutout is and advantage, you can wide the exhaust farther without short circuiting the transfers out the exhaust, I would go for it!
+2 there are some extremely talented people out thereNow thats a piece of beauty!
Lots of good info here, thanks again!It dose look basically the same. There may be a minor difference other than the cut out, the smaller cutout is and advantage, you can wide the exhaust farther without short circuiting the transfers out the exhaust, I would go for it!
I believe it’s mainly for weight, and a little for balance. The 97-01 piston has a smaller, more of a hole not the machines relief, and they went flat top, mainly for weight. Some say for a better burn, that’s another topic...lolLots of good info here, thanks again!
So what is the purpose of these cut outs on the side of the piston. Cooling or aiding transfer port flow?
Are the shorter ones matched to the ATC/TRX transfers but might not match the 1981-1983 Cr250r transfers?
I'm still down at the in laws with my family, going home tomorrow so I have had lots of time to research pistons on my phone,LolTo add here's Wiseco's 1985-'86 ATC/TRX 69mm piston (racer elite I believe).
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I have never used one of the race or elite pistons, always use the standard weisco’s, some of the new standard pistons are coming with the Teflon coating. The 86 style piston, has kind of been the standard for all big bore pistons, and they don’t make anything other than that for the Honda, here is a pic of the standard weisco 68 1/2 next to the Esr 76 1/2 big board pistonI'm still down at the in laws with my family, going home tomorrow so I have had lots of time to research pistons on my phone,Lol
So I think I have room for this 69mm piston as talked about earlier. But there are lots of 68-68.50mm available also.
Not alot of info on the net about these older 1985-'86 ATC/TRX pistons so I sent the ebay seller a message if his piston in the picture is the actual single ring armor guard piston he's selling.
I got a new LA sleeve for the '83 Cr250 cylinder in my plans also.
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