I dont know what to do
#36
I dont know what to do
I threw a new high compression piston into mine when I had my tranny replaced. I replaced the stocker for better performance. If you have low hours on your quad, you most likely dont have to replace a worn piston. You can check though with a compression test which is easy enough to do.
By the way Raptorider660, I would consider replacing the connecting rod with a Carillo Rod while you have everything apart. I have heard of the rod going south occasionally also. At the least, check the bearings at each end to see if you have excessive wear.
By the way Raptorider660, I would consider replacing the connecting rod with a Carillo Rod while you have everything apart. I have heard of the rod going south occasionally also. At the least, check the bearings at each end to see if you have excessive wear.
#37
I dont know what to do
Originally posted by: Turtler
I threw a new high compression piston into mine when I had my tranny replaced. I replaced the stocker for better performance. If you have low hours on your quad, you most likely dont have to replace a worn piston. You can check though with a compression test which is easy enough to do.
By the way Raptorider660, I would consider replacing the connecting rod with a Carillo Rod while you have everything apart. I have heard of the rod going south occasionally also. At the least, check the bearings at each end to see if you have excessive wear.
I threw a new high compression piston into mine when I had my tranny replaced. I replaced the stocker for better performance. If you have low hours on your quad, you most likely dont have to replace a worn piston. You can check though with a compression test which is easy enough to do.
By the way Raptorider660, I would consider replacing the connecting rod with a Carillo Rod while you have everything apart. I have heard of the rod going south occasionally also. At the least, check the bearings at each end to see if you have excessive wear.
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