Like the Phoenix rising from the ashes Two Stroke Motocross is reborn!
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Have you checked the piston to bore clearence ?
Quoteporting, 250 ignition, 41mm pwk (pump gas), and what ever else i can think of I recently built a CR500 engine specifically for MX so our two goals are miles apart, but someof the mods I made would be beneficial for a dune bike. For the top end, I had Eric Gorr do theport and head work. He recommended a Wiseco piston because it is more durable than thecast OE. I sent that piston and crank assembly to Crank Works for balancing at 6-8000 rpmwhich is the meat of the powerband for a 500. I also had all of the rotational internals REMed.This process greatly reduces friction and heat and improves clutch action and shifting. I alsoinstalled a VForce 3 reed and a 2000 CR250 ignition with a Vortex IC. IMO, all of these changeswould also be beneficial to a big power, top end engine. Here's a couple of pictures of my engine. I look forward to following your build and to see what you ultimately come up with.QuoteWith the lighter weight that monster is going to hit like a beastActually, the bulk of the weight (crankshaft), is still there. The smaller rotor helps with the gyro effect and makes the bike feel lighter and more manageable in the air and in corners. The biggestgain is going from an analog to a digital ignition and the ability to program the mapping. You canreally increase the hit (if you're a sadist), or virtually eliminate it.dogger
porting, 250 ignition, 41mm pwk (pump gas), and what ever else i can think of
With the lighter weight that monster is going to hit like a beast