Billy Currie
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A stroked crankshaft would make up the difference in piston height. 
Yep I was thinking the same too Billy.A stroked crankshaft would make up the difference in piston height.![]()
The height would be good but the port timing would be way to much, stroking a stock cylinder 4mm is about the max depending on the stock timing, like an 01 250 is pushing the timing with a 2mill stroker, the 4mill trx is about the max, and you don’t touch the roofs of the transfersA stroked crankshaft would make up the difference in piston height.![]()
I’m not sure what you mean readjusting the ports?Yes in1984 along with the narrower full circle crank and crankcase to also boost bottom end compression.
Would be quite the undertaking with readjustment to the ports when lowering the '83 cylinder.
I'll have to take a look at the '83 through the intake manifold when I get the P/C and crank installed in the crankcase.
My tracking # says the crank with top end pin & bearing was out on delivery locally 8:40am . Still nothing yet 11 hours later.
For a future search will definitely look into the RM and YZ pistons from the 1980 to 1983 era.
Like you said auxiliary exhaust ports would be a cool venture in the 68mm plus cylinder too and get the spare crank stroked.
Yes correct 3mm lower piston and 3mm lowered cylinder porting would be the same.I’m not sure what you mean readjusting the ports?
Looks nice! Clean!Well look what showed up.
Needs a good bath but tolerance wise it's in really nice shape .
Tight clean rod with no wear marks or stain in small end , safely within big end side clearance spec.
Pin and bearings look good on both ends.
Will setup dial indicator on it tomorrow to see how true it is.
Was a little concerned about how it was packed with a hole worn through its box. May have loosened up one of the stuffer plates. But I think I can tighten up the 2 pin rivets that hold it tight.
Last crank came the same way too.
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Did you put a base gasket in? Just for numbers is why I am askingSo exhaust bridge oil holes drilled in the piston it will be. Thanks again Nathan
My 4 Stihl 084 bar studs came in today so now I have to quit working on the CR250R and back to making the YZ125 look like a chainsaw. The Honda will get 2 of the studs too.
So I got two excellent condition top ends for the Honda (Also the YZ125).
Too early to decide whether the CR250 68mm or 66.75mm P/C will be the spare. Just need new rings for the 68mm piston.
When the time comes to deglaze these cylinders YZ included, I have to decide whether to use a ball hone or a Wiseco brush hone . I'm thinking 300 grit and will the brush hone put in a good 45° crosshatch?
Got the 68mm P/C mounted on the cases here. TDC the crown sticks over the deck and the crown edge is not far below it with 1.15mm (.045") clearance to top of deck.
BDC port floors to edge of piston to deck.
Ex 73.25mm
Transfers 73.15mm
Boost intake (no floor) 73.05mm
Port ceiling edges to deck not precisely as I want.
Ex 43mm
Transfers and intake boost 59mm.
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