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Here is the stick on temp gauge https://www.motosport.com/factory-effex-temperature-stickers
I checked the service manual and both air cooled and liquid cooled clearances looked to be the same.I would probably set the piston clearance closer to air cooled tolerances.
Not TRX they were 1 ring OEM 1984 CR250R pistons.You could, that’s pretty cheep to check, but not to run. Is that a TRx piston?
Yep, but CR500 bearings sounds betterI think it has been covered in this thread, but the CR250R bearings are now the same part number of the CR500R bearings. I checked after I read it. Not that it affected me or anything, just made me curious.
Yep, but CR500 bearings sounds better
Not only did these two share these bearings ....Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha shared them also.
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Ya I agree, lolYep, but CR500 bearings sounds better
Not only did these two share these bearings ....Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha shared them also.
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Hey I appreciate your help here Nathan!I am probably get you pretty close port timing number if you give me these measurements, top or cylinder to top of exhaust port then top of transfers, then base of exhaust and base of transfers
No, deck off the top 1.5mm, and raise the transfers 1mm and 3mm on the exhaust. Or deck 2.5mm of the top leave the transfers alone and ease the exhaust 2mm, but then you might have to stack gaskets or make a small spacer plate to get zero deck, most Honda base gasket are.020 so you would need 3 base gaskets.Thanks. I think head gaskets are.040
So piston edge 1.5 mm below top of cylinder sleeve edge?
Mill 1.5 off base of cylinder then raise exhaust and transfer ports on top of that?
Reason why Honda tried the CR250R bridgeless in 1984 and went back to the bridge in 1985 for the long haul.I am against a bridge removal, but your builder may not. If you remove the bridge, the port is basically max out at stock width. So only 2.5 to 3mm bigger, you can widen the port that much on each side with the bridge. With the stock cylinder I leave the bridge, on the aftermarket cylinder I like the no bridge cylinder and sub exhausts
I may not be able to run the newer 526MO ATC/TRX piston in my engine with the reversed engine rotation.Nathan, I'm showing 2 pistons here.
446MO 1983 Cr250r top and below a 526MO 1985-1986 ATC/TRX.
They both look the same to me besides a bit more lightening groove above the wrist pin.
1983-2001 Honda con rod kits are the same.
So I'm hoping I can run the ATC/TRX piston in my 1983 cr250r and have all the benefits like 69mm plus big bore, single ring and teflon coating they have.
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