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 Post subject: MT250 Piston Skirt
PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:29 pm 
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The piston skirt of the ol' MT shattered one me a while back, and I've heart tale of people running old air fooled Honda's with that skirt missing. Just wondering if anybody has eny experience with running a bike with a piston missing the skirt. Thanks

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 Post subject: Re: MT250 Piston Skirt
PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:35 am 
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I've heard tales of the Loch Ness Monster, but never found anyone who has actually seen it.
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 Post subject: Re: MT250 Piston Skirt
PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:40 pm 
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Not only have I seen the Loch Ness Monster I shared a beer with him.

Don't do it replace the top end.


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 Post subject: Re: MT250 Piston Skirt
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:38 pm 
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Modern four strokes can run really short skirts :shock: partly because they don't have any ports to run over. Your old air cooled two stroke is going to expand and contract with heat a whole bunch, and it really needs the length of the piston skirt to keep the piston pointing up and down instead of rocking sideways. My guess would be that excessive wear on your piston skirt & bore allowed the piston to do way too much rocking even with it's long skirt on :( . Try running it without the skirt and you'll shortly find those short skirt edges being hammered hard, and digging out chunks of your ports. Bore it out to the next oversize, install a new piston, pressure test it, and enjoy a nice melt-down free ride.


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 Post subject: Re: MT250 Piston Skirt
PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:33 am 
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i would just get the cylinder bored and go with a new piston.i would go either wiseco or a stock honda piston but i prefer the wiseco.

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