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Old 08-08-2017, 01:30 PM
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A CCK is a lot leaner from what Jets R US has posted. Its close to a CGK. Page down in the link.

https://jetsrus.com/a_jets_by_carbur...n_N427-48.html

Try this out as well....

http://www.kyajet.de/?lang=en
I made a mistake I meant CGK. So, is the CGK the same needle as an R1369N?


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Old 08-08-2017, 02:02 PM
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Fasst company makes a nice brake return spring! It mounts on the master.
Thanks for the post! I just spoke to Jason at Fasst company, I have to call him tomorrow with some measurements and he is going to hook me up with the return spring and the aluminum retainer.

Here is the link.
https://www.fasstco.com/collections/...-return-spring
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Old 08-08-2017, 10:13 PM
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I made a mistake I meant CGK. So, is the CGK the same needle as an R1369N?
It said it was similar.
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Old 08-08-2017, 10:15 PM
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Thanks for the post! I just spoke to Jason at Fasst company, I have to call him tomorrow with some measurements and he is going to hook me up with the return spring and the aluminum retainer.

Here is the link.
https://www.fasstco.com/collections/...-return-spring

I like the location of that spring and the style of it.
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Old 08-10-2017, 07:10 PM
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I like the location of that spring and the style of it.
Yea, It looks very cool.
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Old 08-25-2017, 11:04 AM
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Default 92-2001 CR250 Power Valve Air Leak Fix

The 92-2001 Cr250 power valve linkage system is very different form the GasGas system. I think the GasGas system is a simpler more effective design. The last time that I did the top end on my gasser I did a leak test as well. The gasser did not drop psi hardly at all over 25 plus minutes. The Hondas are prone to airleaks at the powervalve shaft because there are only metal shafts and metal bushings and no rubber seals at all. The standard for Hondas is if the engine only drops 1 psi in 6 minutes it is deemed good to go. I didn't feel comfortable with that at all.

I just tried this fix that I found on another forum by member T-Roy. I just finished my 94 CR 250 and I applied moly to the exhaust valve shafts and I packed the case cavities and installed new shaft bushings as well.

I checked my tool for leaks before the test. I performed a leak down test and I had leak. I applied soapy water to the head gasket, base gasket, intake gasket, power valve gasket, left and right main seal seals and both mechanical plugs that I used to seal the exhaust and intake. Not a single bubble, everything was torqued to spec and tight as a drum.

I then removed the main clutch cover and applied some soapy water to the lower power valve shaft in the crankcase. Bang! That was the leak. The soap bubble was about as big as a nickel then it would expand to the size of a quarter. I could pop the bubble and another one would form immediately.

Ok, here is the fix per T-Roy that does NOT require you to remove the cylinder. Remove the power valve cover, remove the spring clip(the one that goes through the hole in the top of the shaft.), remove the drive pinion(arm at top of vertical shaft), remove the spring, the bushing and the linkage.

Install a 6.8 mm oring.(Harbour Freight Kit see below for details.)Then slide the oring to the bottom of the shaft, reinstall the bushing, spring, drive pinion and spring clip. You may need to lift the top of the shaft with some needle nose pliers to get the spring clip to slide through the hole in the shaft. Push down a little on the pinion to press the whole assembly and put a slight pressure on the oring. Readjust your powervalve including .5mm preload on the spring per Dogger. UPDATE: I haven't had any problem but I going a add a Viton (High Heat Resistence 400F) Oring and I will post an update later. Available at Carr-McMaster and EBay.

I put some extra moly into the oring and the bottom of the bushing. Here is what it looks like before reinstalling the pv parts. Per Dogger these engines should only drop 1 psi in 6 minutes. I retested mine after installing the oring. My engine only dropped 1 psi in 24 minutes!

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Old 08-25-2017, 08:58 PM
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Glad to hear you got the PV leak fixed. So when are we going to see some smoke out of that baby?? lol
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Old 08-26-2017, 05:19 AM
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I was going to post here the other day. Was researching leak down testers etc and stumbled across the same info and thought of this thread! Glad you found and implemented it!
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Old 08-27-2017, 02:42 AM
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I was going to post here the other day. Was researching leak down testers etc and stumbled across the same info and thought of this thread! Glad you found and implemented it!
Yes, it was a good fix.
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Old 08-27-2017, 02:50 AM
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I finished the bike today and she is a beast.













I will post updates when I get some seat time.
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