bp 1.8 wrote:
by the way the bike is an mt 250. whats the difference between the various models?
how hard is it to check the crank oil seal? that sounds like my problem. the thing just smokes so damn bad, its like a coal locomotive! i assume i need to pull some parts off the tranny?
anyone want to buy this thing before i start wrenching on it? its got a fresh top and bottom end. its never been raced. got 9K on the odometer and i can get the title so the bike is street legal. its got the right lights and crap for road riding.
MT is the a tamed dual sport version of the CR. Different porting/cylinder, smaller carb, all the trick CR parts like alloy rims and tank are missing, seat built for two, that kind of stuff. The electical/coils/stator is different too as it needs to power lights. MR is the trials version IIRC. I have a cylinder/head/piston from one. Looks like they are closer to the CR then MT.
Three things: My MT had the same problem people are talking about with the crankcase/transmission seals people are talking about. It also had a eaten the top piston ring so low compression. Symptoms exactly like you describe. One thing to check is how hard it sucks at the carb. Pull the plug and with your hand over the carb intake you should be able to kick it over by hand. If there is little or no vacumn then seals are gone.
Fixing it with a manual in hand took a while but wasn't bad. Maybe $250 in parts off of eBay. Mine was converted into a CR wannabee before I got my hands on it. I did not restore it but left it w/o any road features and just made a simple wiring harness. FWIW: My S.O.'s little brother who used to race a CR said it felt a lot like a CR. Power in a well tuned one is good'nuff.
*IF* you do sell it there seems to be a good market for registered/tittled MTs of that time period. They still aren't as expensive as a CR but I have seen them go for well over $1,000. Of course that would mean you would have to fix it and have all the orginal parts on it