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2004 Crf250R Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Peezy" data-source="post: 137352" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Here is a update, i have not worked on it due to not having a flywheel puller, i was about to get one last night so now i will be able to move forward and split the case. I asked the shop what causes a connecting rod bearing to go and he said most likely due to worn out piston and other parts. So like you guys have said its not my fault... </p><p> </p><p>He said to fix the bearing you need to press in and out the rod from the crank, they quoted $130 to do the work if i bring them the crank assembly. So $130 in labor, about $130 for a connecting rod and bearing. So i see what you mean it will be cheaper to get a hot rods crank assembly off ebay for under $200. </p><p> </p><p>So right now here is my parts list....</p><p> </p><p>1. Piston + Rings</p><p>2. oil filter and strainer? </p><p>3. Gasket kit</p><p>4. Crank Assembly </p><p>5. spark plug</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully nothing else it damage...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peezy, post: 137352, member: 1090"] Here is a update, i have not worked on it due to not having a flywheel puller, i was about to get one last night so now i will be able to move forward and split the case. I asked the shop what causes a connecting rod bearing to go and he said most likely due to worn out piston and other parts. So like you guys have said its not my fault... He said to fix the bearing you need to press in and out the rod from the crank, they quoted $130 to do the work if i bring them the crank assembly. So $130 in labor, about $130 for a connecting rod and bearing. So i see what you mean it will be cheaper to get a hot rods crank assembly off ebay for under $200. So right now here is my parts list.... 1. Piston + Rings 2. oil filter and strainer? 3. Gasket kit 4. Crank Assembly 5. spark plug Hopefully nothing else it damage... [/QUOTE]
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