For those that missed it, my name is Stan, I grew up in Maine on an island off the coast of Camden/Rockport area. I've been riding on two wheels since I got my first bicycle, and I think I got my first dirtbike around 10 or 11 but I can't remember for the life of me what it was back then (17 years ago). From there it was up to motorcycles, started with my mom's Honda Rebel before I got my permit and license, then I got my own Ninja 500. In college I picked up an 05 GSXR750 that I traded three years later for my current car, and last year I found an 04 CBR 600RR for a good deal that I snatched up.
About four years ago I picked up this KDX when I had some extra money and wanted to have a little fun. It ran ok for a while and I eventually lost time and interest and it sat for a while. Now I'm interested again and have time, so I've been working on giving it some life again. I'm going to paste the pictures I put in the intro so I can have everything here in one place:

I apologize, all of these pictures are done with my ipod it's all I have :/ Anyway, that was before teardown. Discovered this beautiful looking piston:


Unfortunately the cylinder had been scored, so I hemmed and hawed about it until I finally sent it off to powerseal usa for a replate. $381 later I have this (would have been closer to 320, but they found a crack that needed welding):


Annnnd....

A new wiseco piston :D So I'm super pumped about that. I wish I had done a before and after of the cylinder, it blew me away when it arrived and looked brand new!
I still need to order some parts to get going. I was planning to remove the engine and get the crank seals done as I believe they are leaking a tiny bit, but I've run out of money at this point. During my struggle to get the engine out I had to saw the swingarm pivot bolt off, here's the result:

Bearing had seized to the bolt, what a pain that was to remove! Took me a few days of cursing and trying different methods, but I finally prevailed.

This is the left exhaust valve, three of the teeth have stripped so that needs to be replaced. The right side one is fine, so that's good. I have a question about the center valve, it has two teeth on it that look shorter than the others, almost as if they had been stripped but the edges are smooth, unlike the broken teeth of the left powervalve which are sharp. Here's a picture:

Is it supposed to be this way? From what I can tell the powervalve rod never even reaches this spot?
Two more questions and I think that's it for now, phew! Do these reeds look ok? Probably hard to tell from the pictures, but there's no cracking or splintering anywhere, just looks like one side has burn marks on it?


I had put up a question in the introduction regarding the kickstarter spring, but I've gone ahead and added it to my order along with a host of other parts that I needed. I hope this will fix the problem of the kickstarter failing to engage sometimes. The last question I had was concerning the swingarm bearings, but I think I've discovered that answer as well. I'm going to try cutting a slit in the sleeves and hope they come out, as all my pounding with a sledge has got me nowhere.
Anyway that's it for now! Happy riding all.