redrocket190 wrote:
The dings in the cylinder head are from metal or grit passing through the engine. In theory the raised edges of the ding can become hots spots and maybe cause detonation, but in practice lots of the 2nd-hand parts circulating have this kind of minor damage. Do your best to clean any carbon off and polish them out if you can, but don't sweat the small stuff. I would expect that you can trail ride this bike, but the powerband will probably wear you out long before the motor over-heats...
Hah dings? These are like, dents! Holes even! (well that's taking it a bit too far) I'll try smoothing all that out though, sanding them down a bit or something.
frohrs wrote:
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mailto:frohrs@cox.net for the exhaust manifold it shouldn't be that much for such a light part, it will be the shipping I;ll have to check. I don't recomend this bike to be trail ridden it's meant to be screamed. More of a race bike than a trail bike. You can also check E-Bay for another stock head in good condition or in aftermarket head which will boost compression but you'll have to keep an eye out for your top end more often. You will be fine if you can find a stock head for your bike.
Thanks man, I appreciate that and I'll get in contact with you once I've got the rest of this engine apart and am ready to buy all my parts.
I just looked on ebay and there's a stock head from a 1978 CR125. Everything looks basically the same as far as I can see. Would it be alright to use a 1978 head on a 1976 engine? I'm probably getting ahead of myself though as I could probably just fix the head on there now.
Now both of you say somthing different when I asked about tral riding it or not. Maybe take it to the gravel pits up by my cousins and rip around there for a while. I know it's meant to be raced, but I'm much too new to go fast as all hell on this thing. Heck, I've only ridden a dirtbike once before this. I mean, I did alright. I wasn't like my brother, I didn't let go of the clutch thinking it was the brake causing the bike to jump out beneath him and spin around on the ground till my cousin stopped it.
But yeah, I just want to know is it okay for the engine to do that. I know I should have gotten a trail bike if I wanted to go trail riding, but I got this thing for 40 bucks! Doubt a deal like that is going to come around again any time soon.