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I wouldn't say it's at all bad to run at maximum load and peak power rpm for extended periods, providing you can keep the motor cool enough, the jetting is safe and correct for full load conditions, and there is plenty of lubrication. These things are not always easy to achieve in the real world without instrumentation and monitoring, and it's also quite likely that under moderate load and speed if your jetting is not spot on it won't overheat/detonate/sieze.
In your case it sounds like the big end bearing has got too hot and been damaged, which is likely to be from either overheating due to a weak mixture, insufficient lubrication/lubrication failure, over revving causing extra heat, or the bearing itself to fail due to stress.
When you came off the throttle after your top speed stint, did you slow down gradually or for a long period on a fully closed throttle? Does your bike run on pre-mix or autolube?
If there is no signs of heat damage or detonation on the piston or cylinder head, or smeared alloy on the bore, then I would be leaning towards lubrication being insufficient, unless you have over revved it downhill etc for a long time.
If your running autolube, then you need to check the system for air bubbles, leaks, and check the delivery rate is correct on the pump. If pre-mix, you need to check if possible that you were mixing at the correct ratio, and I take it you are using a top spec fully syth oil in a high output 2stroke like yours? |
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | I wouldn't say it's at all bad to run at maximum load and peak power rpm for extended periods, providing you can keep the motor cool enough, the jetting is safe and correct for full load conditions, and there is plenty of lubrication. These things are not always easy to achieve in the real world without instrumentation and monitoring, and it's also quite likely that under moderate load and speed if your jetting is not spot on it won't overheat/detonate/sieze.
In your case it sounds like the big end bearing has got too hot and been damaged, which is likely to be from either overheating due to a weak mixture, insufficient lubrication/lubrication failure, over revving causing extra heat, or the bearing itself to fail due to stress.
When you came off the throttle after your top speed stint, did you slow down gradually or for a long period on a fully closed throttle? Does your bike run on pre-mix or autolube?
If there is no signs of heat damage or detonation on the piston or cylinder head, or smeared alloy on the bore, then I would be leaning towards lubrication being insufficient, unless you have over revved it downhill etc for a long time.
If your running autolube, then you need to check the system for air bubbles, leaks, and check the delivery rate is correct on the pump. If pre-mix, you need to check if possible that you were mixing at the correct ratio, and I take it you are using a top spec fully syth oil in a high output 2stroke like yours? |
Yes, right before it happened I slowed down gradually with the clutch in. I run on Pre-mixed oil. I mix about 2% 10L+2dl.
Overreving it downhill? I was going down a gentle down hill reaching top speed? Is that bad?
I normally use castrol 2t full synthetic but at this tank I only had Motorex Formula Semi-Synthetic. |
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| Ariel Badger wrote: | as to running flat out I have run an RD350LC on the edge of the red for 100 miles with no grief. |
How far did you go before placing an itchy trigger hand over the clutch lever though?
To the OP, I wouldn't run semi synthetic on a 30bhp+ 125cc motor at anytime, and 2% is 50:1 which is I would say a bit lean on the oiling, for running under high load.
I'd be happier running at 33:1 or 40:1, but if your motor is jetted correctly for 50:1 and running a nice brown plug colour, then you want to probably start off 2sizes up on the main jet and fine tune from there to be safe for running a more oily pre-mix ratio.
I agree that the likely cause of the big end fail is a lubrication issue, as if it was detonation, or weak mixture, the piston would have holed or seized well before your big end bearing. Over revving can cause big end needle roller bearing to break/shatter the cage, but an example of that would be maybe say an MX rider not shutting the throttle over jumps, and allowing the engine to rev higher than normal with no load etc. |
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50:1 on the road
My CR is reccomended to run at 40:1 and isn't really designed to be pinned flat out for any length of time. On the road I run around 35:1 & even then dont hold it flat out for more than a few seconds in top as it's done everything it'll do by 65mph. ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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I'd stick the oil pump back on....when you've rebuilt the motor that is  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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