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I'm rebuilding my 450 over this winter. It started with an innocent comoression check that showed 90 psi each side that jumped to 130ish with oil in the cylinders. It did have starting issues beofre I got into this anyway I digress.
With much aggravation I've removed the cylinder head, cams, and block. God bless the inventor of the rubber mallet!
The inside of the cylinders look okay, I'm having them de-glazed anyhow. My question is the pistons themselves appear to be rubbed. Its present on both pistons, back worse than front only on the part below the wrist pin, well below the rings themselves. (The whole reason for the teardown was to replace these and to learn a little about motorcycle innards)
Is this something I need to worry about? Can/should I try to buff these off?
thanks for your help...Sam
With much aggravation I've removed the cylinder head, cams, and block. God bless the inventor of the rubber mallet!
The inside of the cylinders look okay, I'm having them de-glazed anyhow. My question is the pistons themselves appear to be rubbed. Its present on both pistons, back worse than front only on the part below the wrist pin, well below the rings themselves. (The whole reason for the teardown was to replace these and to learn a little about motorcycle innards)
Is this something I need to worry about? Can/should I try to buff these off?
thanks for your help...Sam