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Old 06-07-2018, 11:15 AM   #3
sc00ter   sc00ter is offline
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Norfolk, VA
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Now you have to figure out what caused the piston to go bad. My guess would be air filter. I have no idea why people replace the stock air filter. Depending on how the piston died will give you clues as to what caused it. Scruffs on the exhaust port side or a hole in top of the piston? Also, is it the correct heat range spark plug being used? You mentioned the plug color being correct so that is gonna make it more fun to find out why the piston failed. When my reed cage developed a air leak it seized before I noticed the temp alarm going off! Plug end was bright white and the whole exhaust side of the piston was shot. That was a fun lesson to learn.



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