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2 strokes in general are higher maintenace and less reliable than a thumper. Higher RPM's etc, Tend to loosen everything up from vibrations.. Good luck with the zilla, scary fast! Wish I had one 15-20 years ago....................
#3
zillas aren't more prone to blow up than any other 2-stroke quads.They usually will not run longer than 4-strokes before you have to rebuild them.The 87 models are known for blowing head gaskets but that can be fixed from what I have been told.I have heard some guys with 87 models say they have never had any head gasket problems.
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My zilla has never blown up. The only thing I've had trouble with is spliting primary drive sprokets. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
I've got an 87. I built a billet cylinder head for it, and installed oversized head studs, which I torque to 40 ft-lbs. It's never had a head gasket issue since the modification.
I've got an 87. I built a billet cylinder head for it, and installed oversized head studs, which I torque to 40 ft-lbs. It's never had a head gasket issue since the modification.
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Mine was a 87 it blew the head gasket even with oversized studs torqued higher than stock. Other than that though I didn't have any major trouble when I rode it. My friends was a 87 with a 90 motor he ran it way more than I ran mine. He ran it for several years almost every weekend. He replaced 1 piston due to wear and usually at least 2 bolts rattled out on any given day of riding regardless of loktite and or lock washers/ lock nuts. His was a better machine for most types of riding. Mine was insanely fast even made his seem slow. Would have been great for drag racing but I couldn't control it enough for any other type of riding. I think the bigger intake on the 87 cylinder really makes a difference in the power that motor can make.
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