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94 kdx 200 top end

Posted: 12:52 pm Aug 29 2014
by emann1023
I'm new to the site but been around riding for about 8 years.I pulled the top end off and measured the bore and it is 2.601 which is only.003 bigger than what it should be.my piston measures 2.594 I know that combo is too big of gap but do i need to sleeve it re plate the cylinder out can I just a current piston? Thanks

Re: 94 kdx 200 top end

Posted: 01:39 pm Aug 29 2014
by KDXGarage
Hi. What tools did you use to measure?

Any chance you can post a picture?

and of course, welcome to the forums.

Re: 94 kdx 200 top end

Posted: 02:25 pm Aug 29 2014
by emann1023
I used a telescoping Gage and a Mic to measure the parts and I'm a machinist of 10 years so that part i know what I'm doing on.or at least I should lol.Are you wanting pics of the bike or cylinder and piston? Thanks

Re: 94 kdx 200 top end

Posted: 04:13 pm Aug 29 2014
by KDXGarage
OK, good! All too often I read people using the sliding calipers trying to measure it.

If the cylinder is that worn, I am wondering what the plating looks like, assuming it is the stock plating.

Thanks for catching it before it shattered.

If the plating is worn out, or the cylinder is too large, it can be replated at places like Langcourt or Millenium Technologies. ALMOST all people recommend a replate instead of sleeving under most normal circumstances. Is that vague enough? :rolleyes:

Re: 94 kdx 200 top end

Posted: 04:43 pm Aug 29 2014
by emann1023
How much does plateing usually cost and why isn't using a sleeve recommended? I've sleeved other bikes and have had no problems with them.

Re: 94 kdx 200 top end

Posted: 05:10 pm Aug 29 2014
by KDXGarage
Plating lasts longer, heat ransfer, cost over time, weight, etc.. Here is a link to one of the more highly recommended places:

http://www.mt-llc.com/cylservice.php

Cost is usually around $200, plus shipping back and forth, plus piston kit and gaskets.