84 KDX 200 Questions - Piston Rattle? Replate or Rod?
Posted: 08:25 am Jun 27 2024
Hello all, long time lurker first time poster.
I've been reviving an 84 basket case since last fall and I'm about 80% done. When I got it, it somehow ran, but had bad main bearings and crank seals, the cylinder had rough brown spots and had sizable chips out of the top and bottom of the exhaust port where plating wore away.
I disassembled the motor and replaced crank seals and main bearings, kicker mechanism, the rusty crank with a good looking used crank from a spare bottom end, and replaced the original "A" stamped cylinder with a good looking used 85 "B" cylinder. The cylinder has uniform plating and seemingly no flaws but presumably it's still the stock plating.
Anyway. Bike starts, runs and rips pretty well as far as I can tell. When I did a compression test with the Wossner piston after break-in, I got 160-165 PSI with the engine cold.
The only problem I'm chasing down is a rattle or chatter that I hear when letting off the throttle while I'm in the powerband. Everything sounds fine when the engine is under load, but most times when I go from loaded to unloaded at a mid to high RPM situation, I hear a rattle that sounds like it could be the piston slapping. Does not matter how warm the motor is or how long I ride it. If I take the head off, put the piston at TDC and push on the intake or exhaust side, I can wobble it back and forth slightly to hear a similar tapping sound (I do not know if there should be any forward / backward piston rock at TDC or not).
I started the rebuild with a brand new Wossner 8093DA piston at the suggestion of the KDXGeoff post on this board and did 3 heat cycles and some test rides around my field before riding it for about 5 hours at a local enduro event.
After hearing the rattle all day at the enduro ride, I found a seller on Ebay selling cast stock reproduction pistons for the 83-35 KDX's and decided to try that to see if that made any difference, and it really didn't. It may be quieter overall than the forged Wossner, but I can still get the short chatter when I go from heavily loaded to unloaded quickly, like snapping the throttle shut. If I go up the revs in neutral until I hit mid to high RPMs and hold it, I can reproduce the chattery sound as well. It does not chatter all the time that I can tell.
Since I didn't replace the rod when I had it all apart the first time (rookie mistake, absolutely kicking myself now) could a sound like that possibly be big end / small end play, out of spec?
Is it possible for a stock 40 year old bore to appear visually fine but be worn enough for excessive piston to cylinder clearance without being worn through the plating?
Last bit of information I just remembered. The copper head gasket that came in my Vesrah kit does not align perfectly with the cylinder hole, part of it overhangs the intake side by a mm or 2. I didn't think it would be an issue since the piston doesn't seem to reach the gasket but hey, it's another variable in my experiment. Could the piston actually be hitting that gasket under no load, high rev situations?
When I did a compression test with the Wossner piston before switching to the stock reproduction piston, I got 160-165 PSI with the engine cold.
After months of exhausting internet research for non-existent 83-85 parts, I now have a Wossner conrod kit and recently eBay'ed a NOS 83-85 "B" piston and rings ready to go in but wanted to run it by the experts before I drop $400+ on a Millennium re-plating. I also understand if these are things only a shop could tell me by measuring my specific parts and clearances.
Link to video - Idling after rebuild
Hope that ramble all makes sense. I've been working on this thing by myself for quite a while and I'm finally breaking down to ask for advice!
Thanks
I've been reviving an 84 basket case since last fall and I'm about 80% done. When I got it, it somehow ran, but had bad main bearings and crank seals, the cylinder had rough brown spots and had sizable chips out of the top and bottom of the exhaust port where plating wore away.
I disassembled the motor and replaced crank seals and main bearings, kicker mechanism, the rusty crank with a good looking used crank from a spare bottom end, and replaced the original "A" stamped cylinder with a good looking used 85 "B" cylinder. The cylinder has uniform plating and seemingly no flaws but presumably it's still the stock plating.
Anyway. Bike starts, runs and rips pretty well as far as I can tell. When I did a compression test with the Wossner piston after break-in, I got 160-165 PSI with the engine cold.
The only problem I'm chasing down is a rattle or chatter that I hear when letting off the throttle while I'm in the powerband. Everything sounds fine when the engine is under load, but most times when I go from loaded to unloaded at a mid to high RPM situation, I hear a rattle that sounds like it could be the piston slapping. Does not matter how warm the motor is or how long I ride it. If I take the head off, put the piston at TDC and push on the intake or exhaust side, I can wobble it back and forth slightly to hear a similar tapping sound (I do not know if there should be any forward / backward piston rock at TDC or not).
I started the rebuild with a brand new Wossner 8093DA piston at the suggestion of the KDXGeoff post on this board and did 3 heat cycles and some test rides around my field before riding it for about 5 hours at a local enduro event.
After hearing the rattle all day at the enduro ride, I found a seller on Ebay selling cast stock reproduction pistons for the 83-35 KDX's and decided to try that to see if that made any difference, and it really didn't. It may be quieter overall than the forged Wossner, but I can still get the short chatter when I go from heavily loaded to unloaded quickly, like snapping the throttle shut. If I go up the revs in neutral until I hit mid to high RPMs and hold it, I can reproduce the chattery sound as well. It does not chatter all the time that I can tell.
Since I didn't replace the rod when I had it all apart the first time (rookie mistake, absolutely kicking myself now) could a sound like that possibly be big end / small end play, out of spec?
Is it possible for a stock 40 year old bore to appear visually fine but be worn enough for excessive piston to cylinder clearance without being worn through the plating?
Last bit of information I just remembered. The copper head gasket that came in my Vesrah kit does not align perfectly with the cylinder hole, part of it overhangs the intake side by a mm or 2. I didn't think it would be an issue since the piston doesn't seem to reach the gasket but hey, it's another variable in my experiment. Could the piston actually be hitting that gasket under no load, high rev situations?
When I did a compression test with the Wossner piston before switching to the stock reproduction piston, I got 160-165 PSI with the engine cold.
After months of exhausting internet research for non-existent 83-85 parts, I now have a Wossner conrod kit and recently eBay'ed a NOS 83-85 "B" piston and rings ready to go in but wanted to run it by the experts before I drop $400+ on a Millennium re-plating. I also understand if these are things only a shop could tell me by measuring my specific parts and clearances.
Link to video - Idling after rebuild
Hope that ramble all makes sense. I've been working on this thing by myself for quite a while and I'm finally breaking down to ask for advice!
Thanks