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Did my guy do a good job?

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nice looking work
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Looks pretty good :)

Curious, what brand / size piston are you using? And what's the balance factor?
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It would look better with a Honda rod in it....
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AlisoBob wrote:It would look better with a Honda rod in it....
OUCH!
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looks like awesome job man :cool: . i had mine welded with hotrod also
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I don't like that welded pin biz but who really cares if the work turns out good...

My KX500 crank rolled off the workbench and burried itself in the concrete floor in my Dad's shop after we trued it and attempted to balance. Come to find out the journals runnout had absolutely no change afterwards. So I'm not buying the welded pin gospel. Just looks like more bullshit to have to deal with next rebuild.

Thanks for posting all the pics 4Z, in hindsight I wished I had taken more pics of my rebuild. Be nice to hear what you think of it, yay or nay. I feel however the real test is after long term use, as any fresh bottom end is going to be alot more pleasing.
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:
AlisoBob wrote:It would look better with a Honda rod in it....
OUCH!
Jerry Hall told me personally he buys 12 Hot Rods to find 4 good ones ( for his customers who demand "Hot Rods") , and returns the rest.

Guess who buys the rest?
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I've never used a Hot Rods before. But I'm told they come in two flavors: Heavy and Really Heavy.
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MICK wrote: I'm told they come in two flavors: Heavy and Really Heavy.
And three sizes ... Big end oversize, small end oversize, and both ends oversize.
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good to know
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AlisoBob wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:
AlisoBob wrote:It would look better with a Honda rod in it....
OUCH!
Jerry Hall told me personally he buys 12 Hot Rods to find 4 good ones ( for his customers who demand "Hot Rods") , and returns the rest.

Guess who buys the rest?
yeah, I was there for that one too...
I'm running a hot rod in the gen-1 without any problems.
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Most everyone who runs a Hot Rod has no issues, but that dosent mean they are machined within OEM tolerance...

CR500's are pretty forgiving, its not a swiss watch...

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MICK wrote:Looks pretty good :)

Curious, what brand / size piston are you using? And what's the balance factor?
He used my new 89.5mm PROX (yes cast piston) to balance with.
I am not expecting earth shattering results. Figured since it was going in the TT 125 gen 3 conversion it was worth it?
I debated on what rod to use, the HR rod was less expensive, hope it is not cheap'r.
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throw the jug on that prox and check to see that the exhasut port doesnt open past the wristpin windage area of the piston. I've had some trouble even in stock porting, but large bore. Otherwise its a great piston.
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:throw the jug on that prox and check to see that the exhasut port doesnt open past the wristpin windage area of the piston. I've had some trouble even in stock porting, but large bore. Otherwise its a great piston.
You know, that is a good ideer. Though about it one time, but that was as far as it went.
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4Z wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:throw the jug on that prox and check to see that the exhasut port doesnt open past the wristpin windage area of the piston. I've had some trouble even in stock porting, but large bore. Otherwise its a great piston.
You know, that is a good ideer. Though about it one time, but that was as far as it went.
Why not OEM piston? they are available in 89.5
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south central hoon wrote:
4Z wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:throw the jug on that prox and check to see that the exhasut port doesnt open past the wristpin windage area of the piston. I've had some trouble even in stock porting, but large bore. Otherwise its a great piston.
You know, that is a good ideer. Though about it one time, but that was as far as it went.
Why not OEM piston? they are available in 89.5
Looks like I have a Prox piston for sale...... Glen put the three holes in it for the exh bridge.....PM me if interested.
Stocker on order .......
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skeeered of the wiseco ? :itsok: :lol:
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4Z wrote:
south central hoon wrote:
4Z wrote: You know, that is a good ideer. Though about it one time, but that was as far as it went.
Why not OEM piston? they are available in 89.5
Looks like I have a Prox piston for sale...... Glen put the three holes in it for the exh bridge.....PM me if interested.
Stocker on order .......
Is it going to change the balnce?
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100hp honda wrote:skeeered of the wiseco ? :itsok: :lol:
LMAO. They do cost more than a OEM. LOL
I will have to remove material to get the weight down to match the PooX. I figured the OE would be easier to deal with. But we shall see, I may end up with a collection of every piston made for the damn things before I am happy.
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