Willard
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Good advice!
I'll definitely do more research on pin offset. Some of the newer CR250 in the 1990s had netural centered piston pins. And some of the race series also neutral.
If I have to run a Wiseco 1983 piston I will, if it has the wide cut out on the sides I'll keep the exhaust ports far enough away to prevent transfer port short circuiting.
Raising the exhaust ports 3mm plus thinning the bridge if necessary and a good tune pipe should be all I need to make good flow.
You mentioned removing the lip when matching the head to fit the piston , not sure what you mean.
Thanks.
I'll definitely do more research on pin offset. Some of the newer CR250 in the 1990s had netural centered piston pins. And some of the race series also neutral.
If I have to run a Wiseco 1983 piston I will, if it has the wide cut out on the sides I'll keep the exhaust ports far enough away to prevent transfer port short circuiting.
Raising the exhaust ports 3mm plus thinning the bridge if necessary and a good tune pipe should be all I need to make good flow.
You mentioned removing the lip when matching the head to fit the piston , not sure what you mean.
Thanks.