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KX250F Low Compression Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="rdimon910" data-source="post: 117136" data-attributes="member: 1138"><p>The bike has 65 hrs on it. I bought the bike maybe 6 months back used from a kid who claimed he just:</p><p> </p><p>replaced the valves</p><p>replaced the piston rings.</p><p> </p><p>When I got it, I replaced the cam chain because it was stretched. While I was doing that, I took the the top end off inspected the cylinder. There were a few scratches on the wall, but everything measured to spec.</p><p>The valve clearances were in spec too, so I left them alone. Yea there is a decompression lever. No major elevation change while I was riding.</p><p> </p><p>Worste case scenario I'm thinking that the kid didn't replace the valves and they need to be redone and reseated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdimon910, post: 117136, member: 1138"] The bike has 65 hrs on it. I bought the bike maybe 6 months back used from a kid who claimed he just: replaced the valves replaced the piston rings. When I got it, I replaced the cam chain because it was stretched. While I was doing that, I took the the top end off inspected the cylinder. There were a few scratches on the wall, but everything measured to spec. The valve clearances were in spec too, so I left them alone. Yea there is a decompression lever. No major elevation change while I was riding. Worste case scenario I'm thinking that the kid didn't replace the valves and they need to be redone and reseated. [/QUOTE]
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