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Is it "new" new or new to you?
Ifs it new, then shouldnt it be covered by warranty?
If it was being run in at the time, then the seize shouldnt of been cause by you thrashing it, more likely a error in production.
PJ use pattern pistons and i wouldnt touch a pattern piston again. EVER!
I have used two in my supercity. The first one cracked from the port to the base and spun on the wrist pin, causing it to seize in less than 3000km. The second one managed 2000km before its spinning on the wrist pin almost caused it to seize.
They cost me £80 each, i dont know if PJ use the same ones, but stay away from cast pattern pistons.
OE pistons are forged and are much stronger and the shape of them allows better small end cooling, preventing over heating and the spinning i experienced.
I just got one from Mito Mondo ( www.mitomondo.co.uk 01425 650034) for £92.34 +VAT.
The barrel is NikaSil (or the cagiva version) and it WILL need to be replated. Thay can be brought new for upwards of £350 from 3cross, but plating costs £104.00 +VAT from PJ ( www.prox.co.uk 01902 307457) They have just done an excellent job on mine, slightly high tolerances, but a good job overall. About a three week turnaround time.
I think their web page only goes on about cylinder resleeving, noty replating. They dont supply OE pistons, so you have to source you own one and send it off to them with you cylinder.
The cylinder will need painting again afterwards as the blast it.
Best to remove the cylinder and work out why it seized. Lack of lube, powervalve out of adjustment, over heating, head gasket gone, snapped ring, poor finish on ports, etc etc. Each has its own tale tale sign.
Best of luck.
stuart.
Oh, dont even bother phoning three cross for parts. A) you wont get through. B)if you do, the person will know bugger all. C) they havent had major parts for months and wont be getting any for a while. ____________________ "because one stroke isnt enough and four strokes waste two" |
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Hi
If there is vertical play in the con rod then the big end is almost certainly shot. Cannot remember for certain with Cagivas but on most 2 stroke bike the big end kit consists of a con rod, big end bearing and big end pin. To replace it you need to take the engine out and split the crank cases. Not a job unless you know what you are doing (drop the engine out yourself though).
If the little end bearing has gone badly enough to be able to feel loads of play then there is a fair chance it has damaged the con rod as well.
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