Raptor 700R owners
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Raptor 700R owners
Originally posted by: Raptor734R
I noticed Trinity started an exchange program for the cylinder and head, wish they had that when I did mine, the only down time would be the couple hours it takes to do the swap. You will be happy with the results [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I noticed Trinity started an exchange program for the cylinder and head, wish they had that when I did mine, the only down time would be the couple hours it takes to do the swap. You will be happy with the results [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Raptor 700R owners
I mounted the controller back under the seat where you would put the tools or manual but routed the wire to where I can just take the controller out and swing it up to the tank to ride and tune if I ever felt the need. I didnt run into any problems when I did mine, make sure its clean and try to do it right the first time [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] if you have any questions with the rings jp's site has some great info www.jepistons.com a service manual is alot of help also, ups ground gets to me the next day every time, hope you have better luck with this blue one
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Raptor 700R owners
Took Your Advice with the dyno! I did'nt know the head comes from trinity with no valves installed and the cylinder casting looks pretty ugly with the fresh sand blast look. I said the heck with it all and took the bike & parts to Trinity for installation of everything. There going to polish the Cylinder and head with all the covers, and do a special grind on the inside top of the valves for better flow. Should be sweet when I get it back in about a week from today. I'll post Pics for everone to see.
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