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1988 CR250R Wont start / Wet Plug
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<blockquote data-quote="Stringer" data-source="post: 177801" data-attributes="member: 2086"><p>Thanks but my spacers are easily identifiable, one is aluminum flanged, other is steel non-flanged. Allow me to add to the confusion... When I took the front wheel off the first time, there was an extra part in there, used as some sort of spacer. I can't find it now but it wasn't quite a washer, more like a steel pipe cut like a coin with an 1/8" or so thickness. It wasn't OEM, but looks like it was there to offset the wheel a bit. I think it was actually a little too thick, so I was going to try a washer instead. Now looking at the OEM part diagram below, there is a part I have circled that is not shown on any part list, and is also not shown in my Clymer manual. I was thinking maybe because of the absence of this part, my wheel does not center correctly. And also, the 1988 hub cover that does not fit this wheel. So basically, I don't know what the fuck is going on, but hopefully this washer will fix it.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]23532[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stringer, post: 177801, member: 2086"] Thanks but my spacers are easily identifiable, one is aluminum flanged, other is steel non-flanged. Allow me to add to the confusion... When I took the front wheel off the first time, there was an extra part in there, used as some sort of spacer. I can't find it now but it wasn't quite a washer, more like a steel pipe cut like a coin with an 1/8" or so thickness. It wasn't OEM, but looks like it was there to offset the wheel a bit. I think it was actually a little too thick, so I was going to try a washer instead. Now looking at the OEM part diagram below, there is a part I have circled that is not shown on any part list, and is also not shown in my Clymer manual. I was thinking maybe because of the absence of this part, my wheel does not center correctly. And also, the 1988 hub cover that does not fit this wheel. So basically, I don't know what the fuck is going on, but hopefully this washer will fix it. [ATTACH=full]23532[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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