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Having finally got my barrel and wossner piston checked for fit it's time to re-assemble. Should the new small end bearings be lubricated with anything before assembly and what are the correct barrel and head torque settings. Also I was told the fit was a good one but to run it in carefully, should my fuel mix be on the slightly rich side when doing this?

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I think a little lubing with 2T oil is the order of the day, not sure about more oil in the premix but I'd think it would be a good idea, someone more knowledgable will no doubt be along shortly. Where'd you get the piston kit from?

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You could richen the mixture, if you must, by carb adjustment but does anyone do this even with a new bike? I suspect not.

Just putting more oil in the petrol weakens the carburetion causing hotter running so it is not generally advised.

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Having finally got my barrel and wossner piston checked for fit it's time to re-assemble. Should the new small end bearings be lubricated with anything before assembly and what are the correct barrel and head torque settings. Also I was told the fit was a good one but to run it in carefully, should my fuel mix be on the slightly rich side when doing this?

thanks

Cylinder head screws_ 8 to 10 ft lbs 11 to 14 Nm

Cylinder nut__________18 to 20 ft lbs 25 to 27 Nm

I usually tighten the head capscrews by hand as most

torque wrenches don't read well at those low settings.

The trick is to heat cycle the engine (riding sessions)

a couple of times and re-torque the head fasteners. They use

copper washers to seal coolant so they will compress a little

at first and this will avoid o-ring leakage in the future.

Jon

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I think a little lubing with 2T oil is the order of the day, not sure about more oil in the premix but I'd think it would be a good idea, someone more knowledgable will no doubt be along shortly. Where'd you get the piston kit from?

Hi

Piston kit from Ebay,

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wossner-Piston-Gas-Gas-TXT250-01-09-Sale-Price-/380297828362?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item588b84580a

they have three sizes and I got the largest 72.49 which was pefect for my 2003.

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Cylinder head screws_ 8 to 10 ft lbs 11 to 14 Nm

Cylinder nut__________18 to 20 ft lbs 25 to 27 Nm

I usually tighten the head capscrews by hand as most

torque wrenches don't read well at those low settings.

The trick is to heat cycle the engine (riding sessions)

a couple of times and re-torque the head fasteners. They use

copper washers to seal coolant so they will compress a little

at first and this will avoid o-ring leakage in the future.

Jon

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Cylinder head screws_ 8 to 10 ft lbs 11 to 14 Nm

Cylinder nut__________18 to 20 ft lbs 25 to 27 Nm

I usually tighten the head capscrews by hand as most

torque wrenches don't read well at those low settings.

The trick is to heat cycle the engine (riding sessions)

a couple of times and re-torque the head fasteners. They use

copper washers to seal coolant so they will compress a little

at first and this will avoid o-ring leakage in the future.

Jon

Thanks for all the advise everyone

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