KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX250 / KX125 => Topic started by: golash on December 18, 2011, 12:37:51 AM
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Hi All
After 25 years without a motorcycle I picked up a tired old KX. This winters project is a complete restore. The
bike is dissembled down to the frame. I plan to spray paint the frame. The engine is my big concern. The first step
will be to take a look at the piston and bore. I`ll clean all the carbon off the exhaust power valve etc. I`m not
a expert in engine rebuilding so I need some advice. Since the engine is out. Should I have the cases opened and
have a look at the transmission. I`d have to have this done by a professional. I would be in trouble if I attempted it.
That will be expensive I`m certain.
I`d appreciate any advice you may have for this newbie re-builder.
Thanks and regards Barry
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/DSCF0000001.jpg
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Yeah you should have the engine disassembled and cleaned very well and closely examine all of the gears
and check to see if the gear dogs and slots are rounded and all of the other parts too.
and if you need a total engine overhaul like a full tranny , crank rebuild , cyl plating , piston, clutch baskets and plates,
gaskets, and if you get it done by a shop then you are looking at around $2200 parts included++ .. well at least thats how much i paid for my engine and thats not including the other costs like the plastics , paint, shifters and kick start, bearings , fork seals and so on.
if you are looking for a part that is not available (as most parts are not from kawasaki) let me know what it is and ill try to look for it for you.
i do have some decent parts i am willing to sell. i have a decent clutch basket, hub and plate. and 20 new oem spokes
:-D
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Hi 1989 kawasaki
You have been a big help. I think I`ll have the tranny looked over. I`d prefer to deal with all the issues
at one time. And the time is now since the engine is out of the frame. I`ve had good luck so far with OEM
parts. How many of the parts are no longer stocked.
Its been a long time since I road a dirt bike. If I still find it fun in a year. I`ll probably sell this bike and upgrade to a newer
Kawasaki that still has OEM parts available.
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Hi 1989 kawasaki
You have been a big help. I think I`ll have the tranny looked over. I`d prefer to deal with all the issues
at one time. And the time is now since the engine is out of the frame. I`ve had good luck so far with OEM
parts. How many of the parts are no longer stocked.
Its been a long time since I road a dirt bike. If I still find it fun in a year. I`ll probably sell this bike and upgrade to a newer
Kawasaki that still has OEM parts available.
ok cool,
really if you think about it you dont really NEED to buy alot of oem, there is aftermarket like UFO, weisco, EBC and lots more.
and there is always ebay for NOS and used stuff.
and again if there is any NLA (no longer avail.) stuff you cant find , just let me know
i bought many VERY expensive NLA parts and i had no problem finding them
best of luck with the resto :-D
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Hi
I have the engine out and took it to the mechanic. He mentioned that it needed a new piston and honed the bore. I`m now working on
the frame. I was using some stripper but that didn`t seem to touch the factory paint. So I sanded the frame. After 5 hours of sanding and
cleaning I have some brown rustoleum primer on the frame. I found some custom paint online in a aerosol can but was to cheap to spend $30 on the
paint. I found some paint at Autozone for $7.00 that comes close to a match. The frame after 22 years was very beat up. The primer is hiding
the imperfections in the frame nicely. Today I finish painted the frame...looks better.
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/DSCF00012.jpg
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/DSCF00043.jpg?t=1324679377
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HI all
I`m moving along on the KX. The swing arm ended up being more work then I thought. I was going to buff and polish the swing arm.
After some work. I came to the conclusion a high polish wasn`t the answer. I used my woodworking dual action sander and did
all the flat surfaces with 220 grit. Then I hand sanded with 320. So the end result is a brushed look. I then applied a few coats of
wax to help retard the oxidation process.
I`m keeping an excel spreadsheet of the running total. I have $1012.00 into the bike.
New Parts: Sprockets, chain, all plastic, piston, head gasket kit, OEM shift lever, stainless steel bolt kit -ebay.
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/DSCF0007.jpg
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Hi
The engine is beginning its rebirth. At the moment I`m waiting for the piston kit. In the meantime I`m cleaning the various parts.
I purchased some small diameter brass wire brushes for my dremel. With the dremel and some Mothers polishing paste the engine is
looking much better. After I`m done with each part I wax it. Here is a link to the brass brushes. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003NBYSJC/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/DSCF0004.jpg
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i noticed on the cylinder there is something stamped on it directly above the power valve link cover. this is not stock i dont think. hmm have we got somthing special here :|
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Hi
I got tired of spending money on the 1989 KX 250. So I made the chain guide mounting
bracket.
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/chainglide.jpg?t=1325302670 (http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/chainglide.jpg?t=1325302670)
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Very nice.
Bob W
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Hi all
I had a piece of nylon kicking around and decided to make a new chain guide. I ran the part on my
1969 Bridgeport milling machine. I only had the old part as a reference to copy. I`m not quite certain
if its correct. Please check my work.
Best Wishes, Barry
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Hey Go,
Looking great so far! I certainly wished I had gotten some training as a machinist and a few Machines to make all the cool stuff you guys make...I am Jealous...
Keep up the good work, That old girl will be singing along sweetly come spring..
Tuck\o/
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looks good! always a satisfaction to make parts yourself instead of forking out money!
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Hi
Thanks for the positive comments. I am a hobbyist machinist with no training just books.
I am a cabinetmaker by trade. Over the years I`ve built a few woodworking machines.
I got tired of going to machinists with prints for each custom part. Now I can do it.
This a motorcycle forum but if any one is interested I have a machinery page at my website.
http://www.woodsolutions.com/diy-cnc.htm This one is a 3 axis CNC. No plans or kits just my design
http://www.woodsolutions.com/planer-sander.htm This is a sander and planer. No plans..just my design.
Best Wishes Barry
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Hi
I got tired of spending money on the 1989 KX 250. So I made the chain guide mounting
bracket.
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/chainglide.jpg?t=1325302670 (http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/chainglide.jpg?t=1325302670)
nice bracket!!!
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Hi
Thanks royceymon for the positive feedback.
Barry
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Hi all
I did my first piston install ever. To make things more difficult for myself I started the install at 11 PM. Done at
1:30. The clips for the wrist pin were tricky to install. Even the web didn`t have much advice. The piston kit by
mistake did not include the wrist pin. I ordered and waited for the part. Then during the install of the wrist pin I
came to the conclusion the pin is too long 55.51 mm. The last clip would not lock into the groove. For better or
worse I used the old wrist pin. I was tired of waiting again for parts. I hope I did the install correctly. I was very
concerned that I might have made a mistake on the alignment of the rings to the pin. I used the kick lever to cycle
the piston thru its stroke. Seemed OK.
Just got the Platinum Pipe by Pro Circuit. I keep telling my myself its a 23 year old bike. Got to try to stop spending money.
Got to go.... more motor polishing to do.
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/DSCF00063.jpg
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Hi all
I did my first piston install ever. To make things more difficult for myself I started the install at 11 PM. Done at
1:30. The clips for the wrist pin were tricky to install. Even the web didn`t have much advice. The piston kit by
mistake did not include the wrist pin. I ordered and waited for the part. Then during the install of the wrist pin I
came to the conclusion the pin is too long 55.51 mm. The last clip would not lock into the groove. For better or
worse I used the old wrist pin. I was tired of waiting again for parts. I hope I did the install correctly. I was very
concerned that I might have made a mistake on the alignment of the rings to the pin. I used the kick lever to cycle
the piston thru its stroke. Seemed OK.
Just got the Platinum Pipe by Pro Circuit. I keep telling my myself its a 23 year old bike. Got to try to stop spending money.
Got to go.... more motor polishing to do. i suppose its a bit late but i wouldnt use an old pin on a new piston it should have come with a new one from wiseco with the piston ,some rings have a letter on the ring sometimes have to be facing upwards ,i guess the pistons facing the right way if its your first time?
its looking sweet.............for the bennefit of sandblaster "sweet" if your down with the kids it means good or cool ,nice not as in sugar sweet ,hope this saves sandblaster some time looking on www.dictionaryofsarcasm.co.uk....sweet :wink:
http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/DSCF00063.jpg
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Hi
The letters were up, the piston head had a arrow and I pointed it to the front of the machine. I hope the
old wrist pin does not cause a problem. I have a manual but the points above were found on the net. :|
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http://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo351/bgolash/KX%20250/AlmostDoneKX250.jpg
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coming together nice ,not long till you fire her up i guess !
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such a nice bike!
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Hi
Thanks for the kind words. If I was only a little faster on the rebuild. Winter has finally
hit Massachusetts. Now all I can do is rev the engine. Years ago I did ride in the snow.
I usually found ice on my rides, that was always a problem. :wink:
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Compared to how long it took for me to finish just my 60 engine and send it out to Tuck to button it all up good, your going good. This recent snowstorm I had a lot of fun on my xr70 beater bike doing donuts and swerving everywhere. What a time! I bet you cant wait for it to be all buttoned up and done! Good Luck!
Chris