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| Topic Started: 10 Nov 2011, 11:04 (440 Views) | |
| rookie | 9 Dec 2011, 21:40 Post #21 |
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found this interesting pic from ktmtalk anyone know what is the problem here?? ![]()
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| rookie | 13 Dec 2011, 20:18 Post #22 |
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the answer is, the transfer port is almost 90% block!! so, blueprinting the engine is always a good way to clear out all this manufacturing defects. |
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| airtime | 14 Dec 2011, 02:21 Post #23 |
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now i noe why the master guru had me strip my bike down n take my cylinder off! master guru aka rookie ![]() Edited by airtime, 14 Dec 2011, 02:27.
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| rookie | 14 Dec 2011, 17:48 Post #24 |
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what is tat yellow "chrysanthemum" tea doing on the floor?
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| airtime | 15 Dec 2011, 01:34 Post #25 |
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the yellow stuff is the original coolant from the bike! but knowing u...i bet u had "other fluids" in mind! ok but 2 the serious stuff. its important to check n blueprint yr bike cylinder. sometimes factories are rushing out to produce the asap to meet the orders. so sometimes things do get screwed up on some bikes.
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