Preventative care..

Took apart my 650/750sx conversion ski last month, I had just bought it from someone else. I was planning to lighten the flywheel but something caught my eye.
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So i decided to take the whole engine apart, because of heavy pitting on the crank snout.
As i dug in i found what appear to be signs of piston seizure ? DO i need new pistons?
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I went into the crankcases and found that the crank had been rebuild before but now the main bearings are making noises and are wobbling a lot. Everything else, outer bearings and rods, are in good condition. Being sent out to sbt soon.
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Bendix is destroyed and i found signs of water intrusion on the back of the seal.
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Still working on cleaning now
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Probably going to need do to some carb tuning :mad:
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Cant wait to get this thing running, especially after the 700 in repair costs, 500 if no new pistons are needed
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Location
Stockton
When you go back together, a new o'ring on the starter snout and then a bead of silicone on the o'ring just before you install the starter would help with any water intrusion from the starter nose
 
Thanks for the help guys.
I just noticed the collapsed piston skirt, so definetly new pistons. I am getting prox from JetManiac
The main crank bearings are done for so I am getting it rebuilt.


I am rebuilding my starter. Does anyone know how to remove the bearing from the front housing of the starter?
 
UPDATE:
I have been buying parts and cleaning and i am still waiting on my rebuilt crank, which should come thursday and i will rebuild it friday.
Cleaned stator/ plate
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Partially cleaned bottom cases
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Bored cylinders from newmiller machine
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Just more parts
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