Project KDX 220R - The Rebuild
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Also regarding your "PORTING" It appears Fredette did that Port Job...
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1985 KDX 200A3
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"Growing Old is Mandatory, Growing Up is Optional"
2008 KLX450R
2008 DRZ400SM
2005 KDX 220R
1985 KDX 200A3
2005 KLX 125L (SONS)
2003 KTM 50SX Pro Jr
B Senior # 254/0092
http://sponsorhouse.loopd.com/Members/R ... fault.aspx
Thanks to my 2008 Sponsers:
Dunlop, SteelMX, Amsoil, Simpson, Pro Works Racing, Pro Moto Billet, SLAP Energy,Boyesen, Rhino Stands, SixSixOne/SunLine Moto for your support.
John W Read Jr
2008 KLX450R
2008 DRZ400SM
2005 KDX 220R
1985 KDX 200A3
2005 KLX 125L (SONS)
2003 KTM 50SX Pro Jr
B Senior # 254/0092
http://sponsorhouse.loopd.com/Members/R ... fault.aspx
Thanks to my 2008 Sponsers:
Dunlop, SteelMX, Amsoil, Simpson, Pro Works Racing, Pro Moto Billet, SLAP Energy,Boyesen, Rhino Stands, SixSixOne/SunLine Moto for your support.
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I don't think anyone successfully mated RB mod and porting from FRP. You might wanna do a search and mention it to Ron...
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Canadian Dave did the RB & FRP Porting years ago & worked for him. My bike seems to run fine. Definately more UMPF. Also mine looks NOTHING LIKE CARVERS PORT JOB. The porting on mine was slight, not a BIG GAPPING GAP like Carvers.




"Growing Old is Mandatory, Growing Up is Optional"
2008 KLX450R
2008 DRZ400SM
2005 KDX 220R
1985 KDX 200A3
2005 KLX 125L (SONS)
2003 KTM 50SX Pro Jr
B Senior # 254/0092
http://sponsorhouse.loopd.com/Members/R ... fault.aspx
Thanks to my 2008 Sponsers:
Dunlop, SteelMX, Amsoil, Simpson, Pro Works Racing, Pro Moto Billet, SLAP Energy,Boyesen, Rhino Stands, SixSixOne/SunLine Moto for your support.
John W Read Jr
2008 KLX450R
2008 DRZ400SM
2005 KDX 220R
1985 KDX 200A3
2005 KLX 125L (SONS)
2003 KTM 50SX Pro Jr
B Senior # 254/0092
http://sponsorhouse.loopd.com/Members/R ... fault.aspx
Thanks to my 2008 Sponsers:
Dunlop, SteelMX, Amsoil, Simpson, Pro Works Racing, Pro Moto Billet, SLAP Energy,Boyesen, Rhino Stands, SixSixOne/SunLine Moto for your support.
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Busy last few days. Managed to find a COMPLETE set of KDX forks on ebay for $35, so I bought them and the guy is going to gut them for me and ship the base valves. Whew!
The PO had the bike jetted really rich, so I decided to repack the silencer. Glad I did as you can see it was gummed up. I decided while I was in there to completely disassemble it and clean the spark arrestor too.
Gross SA:

Soaked packing:

The "TurbineCore":

Cleaning it up:

Much better! Ready for repack:

Don't forget the silicone to seal it all up! Around the rivets and bolts too!

When I was done, I noticed the casing was a little worse for wear, so I decided to polish it back up. Before:

After:


Next up was the expansion chamber. I wanted to get all the carbon and shiz out of that thing, so rather than use the "cable brush" technique, I threw some coarse media into the sandblaster, and went to town on the inside at 150psi for about 15 minutes. There's no WAY there's any carbon left in there!
Big end:

Stinger:

Polished the expansion chamber up too while I had the buffer out. Not as good as the silencer, but MUCH better than it was! Before:


After:



Next up, got my linkage seal this morning, so I put the shock in (it's recharged and ready to go) and torqued all the shock and linkage bolts to spec. Swingarm bolt will wait until the engine is in.



Tightened the front wheel spokes, and cleaned and regreased wheel bearings. (Rear wheel was done previously.) Rebuilt and repacked odo housing as well.



Finally, got into the clutch and measured everything up. Plates, friction plates, and springs are all NFG.

Filed the clutch basket, made the filing smooth, and drilled holes to assist with lubrication. Some people go biggerthan that, I didn't want to risk weakening the basket too much.


That's all for today, keep checking back!
The PO had the bike jetted really rich, so I decided to repack the silencer. Glad I did as you can see it was gummed up. I decided while I was in there to completely disassemble it and clean the spark arrestor too.
Gross SA:

Soaked packing:

The "TurbineCore":

Cleaning it up:

Much better! Ready for repack:

Don't forget the silicone to seal it all up! Around the rivets and bolts too!

When I was done, I noticed the casing was a little worse for wear, so I decided to polish it back up. Before:

After:


Next up was the expansion chamber. I wanted to get all the carbon and shiz out of that thing, so rather than use the "cable brush" technique, I threw some coarse media into the sandblaster, and went to town on the inside at 150psi for about 15 minutes. There's no WAY there's any carbon left in there!
Big end:

Stinger:

Polished the expansion chamber up too while I had the buffer out. Not as good as the silencer, but MUCH better than it was! Before:


After:



Next up, got my linkage seal this morning, so I put the shock in (it's recharged and ready to go) and torqued all the shock and linkage bolts to spec. Swingarm bolt will wait until the engine is in.



Tightened the front wheel spokes, and cleaned and regreased wheel bearings. (Rear wheel was done previously.) Rebuilt and repacked odo housing as well.



Finally, got into the clutch and measured everything up. Plates, friction plates, and springs are all NFG.

Filed the clutch basket, made the filing smooth, and drilled holes to assist with lubrication. Some people go biggerthan that, I didn't want to risk weakening the basket too much.


That's all for today, keep checking back!
'00 KDX 220R
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Looking really good man. You're kinda freaking me out by doing all that work and re-using all those old rusty crusty bearings though. Seems if you're going to put all that time and effort in you'd want to be avoiding having to tear it down again in a few months because of failing steering/linkage/wheel bearings. Bearings are cheap!
Ah well....
Ah well....

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depending on how much he rides, they might give him a full season of ridin...wouldn't put that much effort into old bearing but when you're on a budget you're on a budget 

02 KX 200 hybrid: RB head and carb
Sold ☹ DRZ 400 SM
bike build: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... ike+stable
bike profile http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 0709#30709
newb info: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 57#p117919
jetting guide: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 105&t=1156

Sold ☹ DRZ 400 SM

bike build: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... ike+stable
bike profile http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 0709#30709
newb info: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 57#p117919
jetting guide: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopi ... 105&t=1156
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The bearings are fine guys, just because they're dirty to start does NOT mean they're junk. I give all the bearings a once-over after they've been cleaned. They all move smoothly, without binding, and none of the surfaces are worn. The only reason they didn't move freely before is that they were jammed up with crud. Clean all that outta there, shoot some fresh grease in and they're like new. The graphics came with the bike, I didn't purchase them.
'00 KDX 220R
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Yeah, but at least he bucked up for a camera that takes decent pics.scheckaet wrote:... but when you're on a budget you're on a budget
(prolly sold that Subaru wheel do get the $. Seriously, man. Get that wheel fixed, will ya. How long's it been on jacks?)

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Got a BIG package from RMATV today! :D
-PD Front Sprocket
-PD Rear Sproket
-PD O ring chain
-Tusk fork poppers
-Tusk brake pads (F+R)
-Tusk Case splitter
-Tusk flywheel puller
-Tusk crank installer
-V-Force 3i Reed valve

FINALLY got the flywheel off, with a BFH and a blowtorch!


The new toy all set up:

The reason why we're here. A leaking main seal:

Left side off. Damn bearings always stick to the crank.

Pushing the crank out of the right side case:

Noticed a broken wire on the lighting coil, time for a rewind!

After that, I spent alot of time removing gasket material from the case halves, etc. I'm on my way into the work shop right now to press those bearings off the crank and throw everything into the parts washer and get it all cleaned up.
Observations: After seeing my gearsets, clutch, etc. I can say, without a doubt, that ATF type F is a perfect choice for dirt bike transmissions. Everything was nice and clean, and other than the clutch nothing was worn at all. That's all for today, check back again tomorrow!
-PD Front Sprocket
-PD Rear Sproket
-PD O ring chain
-Tusk fork poppers
-Tusk brake pads (F+R)
-Tusk Case splitter
-Tusk flywheel puller
-Tusk crank installer
-V-Force 3i Reed valve

FINALLY got the flywheel off, with a BFH and a blowtorch!


The new toy all set up:

The reason why we're here. A leaking main seal:

Left side off. Damn bearings always stick to the crank.

Pushing the crank out of the right side case:

Noticed a broken wire on the lighting coil, time for a rewind!

After that, I spent alot of time removing gasket material from the case halves, etc. I'm on my way into the work shop right now to press those bearings off the crank and throw everything into the parts washer and get it all cleaned up.
Observations: After seeing my gearsets, clutch, etc. I can say, without a doubt, that ATF type F is a perfect choice for dirt bike transmissions. Everything was nice and clean, and other than the clutch nothing was worn at all. That's all for today, check back again tomorrow!
'00 KDX 220R
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Merry Christmas, Nick !!Slick_Nick wrote:Got a BIG package from RMATV today!
Have you given any thought to reassembling that flywheel that you are saluting in pic #3? Can you see any reason why it was so difficult? Corrosion? Pressed on too hard? Galled surface? Just didn't like you?
On bigger bikes, it's best practice to use a new key every time and to lap the tapers together (flywheel to crankshaft). Inspect the crank thread, washer, lock washer, and nut carefully (use new, if in doubt), use anti-sieze on everything,and torque properly. Never had a problem after that with removal, either planned or unplanned.
Looking good, btw.
P.S. You're gonna love them VF3's
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