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selector 09-23-2003 05:11 PM

She left me - Update...
 
Piston: thrashed
Rod: bent
Pin: pulled out of/broke sleeve where mounted to piston
Crank: ?
Cylinder: dinged up a bit, but nothing a good bore job can't fix

Piston

selector

YFZn 09-23-2003 05:48 PM

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Do you/they know what actually caused the failure?

Flynbryan 09-23-2003 05:53 PM

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O my......... I would definately do something with the crank as well. Just as a precationary measure. Better now than 2 or 3 more pistons later.......

wshrdskin 09-23-2003 05:54 PM

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The GYTR Piston (pin area) gave way and created all this damage?

I agree about the crank. If the rod bent, the lower bearing is probably stressed. At least seperate and replace that bearing while putting in the new rod. But ya might as well put the YZ crank in if your going to do all that.

Is GYTR Yamaha? Or a subsidiary of or a whole different company?

250R4LIFE 09-23-2003 05:58 PM

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I would be all over that YZ crank, Make that thing a true 450.

selector 09-23-2003 05:58 PM

She left me - Update...
 

Is GYTR Yamaha? Or a subsidiary of or a whole different company?
As far as I can tell, GYT-R and Yamaha are two and the same.

selector

ShadyRascal 09-23-2003 06:01 PM

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Notice how shallow the piston is, how besides the skirts front and rear, how thin it is from top to bottom. Just enough piston there to mount rings on. They sure build them light for the quick rev ability. I have to wonder how the cylinder wall holds up over time when 50% of it has such little surface pushing against it as opposed to the typical piston with deeper dimensions all around.

wshrdskin 09-23-2003 06:06 PM

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The JE piston in my Raptor is the same way, well, similar, the skirts go farther around than the GYTR does. With more of the area inside the skirts taken out to lighten it up more.

If GYTR is Yamaha, this is obviously due to the piston falling apart and they had better stand behind it. They made it for that bike.

Let us know how it goes.

Jerrydlish 09-23-2003 06:32 PM

She left me - Update...
 
So how long before shes gonna be up and running again??

RacinJason 09-23-2003 06:38 PM

She left me - Update...
 
Don't worry I'm sure Yamaha will stand behind thier product



HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
Way behind...so none of the pieces hit them...still think those piles are the best thing since sliced bread?


Aside from all that which side let go Exh/int?
what was happening when it went?
How load was it?
Who did your cam mods if done?


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