A word to the wise. Do all four oversized. It will end up costing less in the long run. NEVER NEVER put a new piston in an old hole or re-ring and old piston in an old hole. Just my .02 cents//
Also the rubber tube between the cylinders,(water diverter tube), Replace it, and not with fuel line, Use the right stuff.
Also just by looking at the other piston, the oiler rings are wore out, skirt skuffing is present, bottom line the piston is wore out.
Also, Check the heads for warpage, If a head is warped more than .015, Replace it. 2 strokes don't like their heads milled to much unless your modifying carbs, timeing etc. Your changing the dynamics of the engine by milling a head, which bumps compression, which makes the reeds operate at a different time, which changes the timing of intake and exhaust, which in essence changes the engine engineering of the engine.
Edited by Mike Halfmann the boatmann (05/13/08 05:42 AM)
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