Head milled on my TB
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I don't know how much HPD milled mine but it did look alot different
when I got it all back. The other things that I had to do was to use
race gas, at least 108 octane and go to a BR9ES spark plug. I'm getting
ready to pull the flywheel off and remove the starter. I'm going to have
HPD lighten the flywheel about 1 1/2 lbs.
when I got it all back. The other things that I had to do was to use
race gas, at least 108 octane and go to a BR9ES spark plug. I'm getting
ready to pull the flywheel off and remove the starter. I'm going to have
HPD lighten the flywheel about 1 1/2 lbs.
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I had the head milled on myn, They took 0.030 off and I gained 20PSI of compression I'm now running about 140psi on 93 premium and no signs of pre ignition or detination ping. Have you considered having a thinner copper gasket made? it would be cheaper and you would gain the same. The first day I put my motor together It blew a head gasket "Cometic" I don't reccomend them I run Versarah with no problems. I get terrible fuel milege I don't know if milling the head takes it away. You will gain a lot of torque and bottom-end it's like a 4 stroke now. I would do it it's worth a couple of ponies
TalonHawk, How far are you from the Badlands in Indiana and have you ever been there I'm going this summer it sounds like a cool place from the stories I heard
TalonHawk, How far are you from the Badlands in Indiana and have you ever been there I'm going this summer it sounds like a cool place from the stories I heard
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I did that on my first 250. I made a soft copper thinner head gasket . Not many people know this, but it is the same as a Honda 250R head gasket. I wouldnt go too much. I would call Rick Ritter. Seems to me that they do other machining besides just milling it. Never had a stock one done,though. Bubba
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So if I got a 250r head gasket that would be almost the same?
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I used to live in illinois and went to badlands a couple of times a year for mudbog compitition. It is a real cool place. Lots of places to ride.
p.s This 250 is getting really fast with all the work so far. I CANT STOP NOW!!! I did 3 consistant runs today at 66mph. Not bad huh?
Mojave300ex
I used to live in illinois and went to badlands a couple of times a year for mudbog compitition. It is a real cool place. Lots of places to ride.
p.s This 250 is getting really fast with all the work so far. I CANT STOP NOW!!! I did 3 consistant runs today at 66mph. Not bad huh?
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The only thing I cant tell you is how thick the Polaris gasket is in comparison. My buddy had his Honda apart at the same time my Polaris was down. Dont know how it happened, but we found out that they were the same. Seriously I would do some checking to see if they just mill it or actually do some machining. 66mph out of the 250 is flying high![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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If you get a thin gasket you have to have a minumum of 0.034 squish band clearence for rod stretch under higher RPM, this includes the thickness of the head gasket. To measure you get a caliper and measure the distance between the flat gasket surface of the head and the bottom lip of the dome. I had an experience when I raced MX on my YZ80 we milled the head and I was wide open and the piston slapped the surface of the head and runied the motor/head.
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