** 88 250R stock cylinder bore limit? **
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LT250R_86, what piston are you running in your overbored 88 250R? I have not seen a piston(Pro-X or Wiseco) listed in catalogs for '87-'89(long rod) that goes over 68mm. Are you running the '86(short rod) piston with a spacer plate? The '86 piston IS LISTED up to 69mm. Help inform me please.
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The cylinders ARE DIFFERENT on the '86 vs the '87-'89. The main difference being two webs in the intake to help keep the rings from expanding as much AND improvements in the exhaust porting were incorporated into the later years cylinders. You can use the '86 cylinder on a '87-'89 lower. If you use the '86 piston you will have to run the 5mm spacer plate---you don't with the '87-'89 piston. The reason for this if you didn't already know was in the '87 and up motors, the ROD LENGTH was increased 5mm and wrist pin hole was moved up 5mm. This is why the later models are referred to LONG ROD motors. Honda did all these improvements to improve overall reliability. The short rod motors are said to be more PEAKY(read more HP) and many prefer them in most racing applications other than XC racing. The long rod motors had a smoother and longer "PULL" in their powerbands and that is why many prefer them in the woods(read more torque). Hope this was helpful!
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