
Sorry thestuz

lmao, 500's around here are few and far between. The plan is to find a 500 this winter, rebuild it next summer, and stuff it in next winter, provided i keep working...just a matter of waiting for the right deal on a cr5 to come along...believe me, i looked before i rebuilt the 250. everything was 1800+ :/AlisoBob wrote:551 posts, and your still thinking about doing a 500 conversion while dumping alot of cash into the 250????
You may be a member of the wrong forum....
I have learned quite a bit in all this. The money doesnt really matter, i can off this motor in an instant. Im just waiting for the right deal to come along. even though ive been riding my whole life, this is my first "fast" bike that is my size, and i only have a season and a half on it. Been riding small, slow crap forever.CR500R7 wrote:It may not make sense to us but it makes sense to him, after all it is his MONEY!
We can't live our lives through his wallet.
The whole time he is doing this, he is learning more.
yep, and i'd still need the CDI, carb etc. etc. i sure as fuck dont want to rejet the thing, ever since i toasted a motor a few years ago. jetted rich to where it blubbered on top, backed it off 1 jet to clear it up, and the stupid thing locked up from overheating.......seanmx57 wrote:I just got an 89 motor off from desertCR for $500 on this forum, nobody else wanted it......
U got more than that into that small bore.
runs the same as she did before she blew. only difference is that slight knock from the rod at low RPM is a lot quieter than before, but its still audible, at least to me. when it starts getting louder, i guess its time to rebuild lol.hoofarted wrote:lemme know how she runs...my 01 250 motor is all original still!
caseyracing222 wrote:that knocks the crank out of trueCR500R7 wrote:No need for screwdrivers when you can tap the end of the shafts with a lump of wood, not high tech but it works with no damage.
AlisoBob wrote:If the bearings fit that loose in their bores.... the cases are done.CR500R7 wrote:No need for screwdrivers when you can tap the end of the shafts with a lump of wood, not high tech but it works with no damage.
You need a puller, if all is well.....