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Another 2004 KX250F Project/Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 215322" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>Other than the shavings I haven't seen anything that <em>really</em> makes me worry. Case halves look good, transmission looks good, to me at least. I'll pickup some batteries today and get some pics, maybe you guys will see something I dont.</p><p></p><p>I got a new oil pump in the box with all the other new OE parts. I'm just taking my time putting it all together. I still need to tap that hole that I had welded, remove the old bearings and clean the cases. I'm not wanting to turn on the oven in my house at the moment and am considering getting a heat gun first...And when I get done with the bottom end, I still need to get the head done.</p><p></p><p>If it weren't 100 degrees in my garage I'd probably be done with this project, but even if my shop had A/C it's too hot to ride right now anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 215322, member: 3959"] Other than the shavings I haven't seen anything that [I]really[/I] makes me worry. Case halves look good, transmission looks good, to me at least. I'll pickup some batteries today and get some pics, maybe you guys will see something I dont. I got a new oil pump in the box with all the other new OE parts. I'm just taking my time putting it all together. I still need to tap that hole that I had welded, remove the old bearings and clean the cases. I'm not wanting to turn on the oven in my house at the moment and am considering getting a heat gun first...And when I get done with the bottom end, I still need to get the head done. If it weren't 100 degrees in my garage I'd probably be done with this project, but even if my shop had A/C it's too hot to ride right now anyway. [/QUOTE]
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