85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
We've got a smoker....again
Hi Folks!
One of my Quadsports all of a sudden started smoking BAD yesterday. Typically, it would smoke for about 3-5mins on start up, warm up then be good but something happened yesterday to make it real bad.
This is the same one I rebuilt a couple years ago (pics in my profile). I'm no expert and know just enough to be dangerous, so I have a question:
How long do rings typically last?
I did a new piston and rings back in 2009 and probably have 20-30hrs on it since then - totally a guess on this figure...
All the machines sit outside year round (under cover) but have fired up on the first kick religiously. This one still does, but it seems to be dumping oil into the exhaust.
After doing some research I saw that some people found that just their oil ring was toast over time. I'm hoping it's just a ring issue but it seems like it happened pretty quick if it is...
Thanks~
One of my Quadsports all of a sudden started smoking BAD yesterday. Typically, it would smoke for about 3-5mins on start up, warm up then be good but something happened yesterday to make it real bad.
This is the same one I rebuilt a couple years ago (pics in my profile). I'm no expert and know just enough to be dangerous, so I have a question:
How long do rings typically last?
I did a new piston and rings back in 2009 and probably have 20-30hrs on it since then - totally a guess on this figure...
All the machines sit outside year round (under cover) but have fired up on the first kick religiously. This one still does, but it seems to be dumping oil into the exhaust.
After doing some research I saw that some people found that just their oil ring was toast over time. I'm hoping it's just a ring issue but it seems like it happened pretty quick if it is...
Thanks~
Hi Folks!
One of my Quadsports all of a sudden started smoking BAD yesterday. Typically, it would smoke for about 3-5mins on start up, warm up then be good but something happened yesterday to make it real bad.
This is the same one I rebuilt a couple years ago (pics in my profile). I'm no expert and know just enough to be dangerous, so I have a question:
How long do rings typically last?
I did a new piston and rings back in 2009 and probably have 20-30hrs on it since then - totally a guess on this figure...
All the machines sit outside year round (under cover) but have fired up on the first kick religiously. This one still does, but it seems to be dumping oil into the exhaust.
After doing some research I saw that some people found that just their oil ring was toast over time. I'm hoping it's just a ring issue but it seems like it happened pretty quick if it is...
Thanks~
One of my Quadsports all of a sudden started smoking BAD yesterday. Typically, it would smoke for about 3-5mins on start up, warm up then be good but something happened yesterday to make it real bad.
This is the same one I rebuilt a couple years ago (pics in my profile). I'm no expert and know just enough to be dangerous, so I have a question:
How long do rings typically last?
I did a new piston and rings back in 2009 and probably have 20-30hrs on it since then - totally a guess on this figure...
All the machines sit outside year round (under cover) but have fired up on the first kick religiously. This one still does, but it seems to be dumping oil into the exhaust.
After doing some research I saw that some people found that just their oil ring was toast over time. I'm hoping it's just a ring issue but it seems like it happened pretty quick if it is...
Thanks~
Meh when i sold my dirt bike i had 60 some odd watchers tons of emails and calls on how much they wanted it, not a single one of those people bid.
i ve had 4 people show up to see it and start it but no serious people yet. i have never failed to sell on ebay. i just hate the high fees.
Re: We've got a smoker....again
Thanks for the reply on this.
That particular jug was checked prior to install and seemed OK. I had somebody check it for me at the time and they also honed it. I honestly can't remember the bore....
I just grabbed the jug and piston that was on it previously (that one was smoking real bad too....) and took some measurements with a new set (my first) of vernier calipers. Here's what I'm getting for readings:
Jug:
67.00mm
66.94mm
(these are perpendicular readings across the top. Perpendicular readings across the bottom of the sleeve measured identically)
Piston:
66.38mm
I'm thinking I'll just prep this jug/piston combo and throw it on there however, do these readings look OK? Do the rings really make up that whole difference between 66.38mm and 67.00mm?
If all is well, I'll have this honed (or get the proper tool to do it myself) and throw a new set of rings on there.
Also, is there a general rule when dealing with these issues to know that if there's a certain discrepancy between cylinder bore and piston/ring size, that it's time to either replace rings and/or rebore and/or resleeve?
Thanks for any insight provided-
Thanks for the reply on this.
That particular jug was checked prior to install and seemed OK. I had somebody check it for me at the time and they also honed it. I honestly can't remember the bore....
I just grabbed the jug and piston that was on it previously (that one was smoking real bad too....) and took some measurements with a new set (my first) of vernier calipers. Here's what I'm getting for readings:
Jug:
67.00mm
66.94mm
(these are perpendicular readings across the top. Perpendicular readings across the bottom of the sleeve measured identically)
Piston:
66.38mm
I'm thinking I'll just prep this jug/piston combo and throw it on there however, do these readings look OK? Do the rings really make up that whole difference between 66.38mm and 67.00mm?
If all is well, I'll have this honed (or get the proper tool to do it myself) and throw a new set of rings on there.
Also, is there a general rule when dealing with these issues to know that if there's a certain discrepancy between cylinder bore and piston/ring size, that it's time to either replace rings and/or rebore and/or resleeve?
Thanks for any insight provided-
That particular jug was checked prior to install and seemed OK. I had somebody check it for me at the time and they also honed it. I honestly can't remember the bore....
I just grabbed the jug and piston that was on it previously (that one was smoking real bad too....) and took some measurements with a new set (my first) of vernier calipers. Here's what I'm getting for readings:
Jug:
67.00mm
66.94mm
(these are perpendicular readings across the top. Perpendicular readings across the bottom of the sleeve measured identically)
Piston:
66.38mm
I'm thinking I'll just prep this jug/piston combo and throw it on there however, do these readings look OK? Do the rings really make up that whole difference between 66.38mm and 67.00mm?
If all is well, I'll have this honed (or get the proper tool to do it myself) and throw a new set of rings on there.
Also, is there a general rule when dealing with these issues to know that if there's a certain discrepancy between cylinder bore and piston/ring size, that it's time to either replace rings and/or rebore and/or resleeve?
Thanks for any insight provided-
standard bore/stroke
66mm/67mm
i would have a ceritfied mechanic measure the bore to ensure its perfectly round top to bottom. any slight varience can cause premature ring and cylinder wear. alot of people will disagree with me on that but all of my 230 engines are blue-printed to within .002 tolerance. and make sure you break it in right, that will ensure long life and optimal performance.
And ring gap makes a big difference. follow wiseco or whatever piston company you choose, directions to the letter.