Pistons?

I'm currently getting mine rebuilt. I will ask him to get the carb correct and then when it's winter I'll go up like like ten jet sizes
 
nononono do it right. if not it can hurt your pocket. its simple to do. but yes you do have to cut the threads to get a proper reading
 
Oh okay well I'm gunna let the mechanic get the carb correct and I'll plug chop it every so often and I want to get a compression tester soon too.
 
i think all would rather run rich. but if you jet correctly for the weather you should be good. you can jet a little rich to make u sleep better
 
Alright thanks. My motor seized I think... I never let it warm up and went riding and whomped on the as right away.. It did pretty good for stock pistons.. It's a 1995 def time for a rebuild
 
I put the gold series header and fmf powercore on mine with a 290 jet and it would run great for a minute then flood it was bad.. I'm thinking like a 260 would be good for that
 
after you rebuild it do a proper break in/heat cycles. let it warm up to proper running temp while doing so vary the rpms then let it cool down to cold. and do about 4 or 5 times. then take it easy no w.o.t right away for a long period of time. also with proper jetting. and befor every ride warm it up to proper running temp.
 
after you rebuild it do a proper break in/heat cycles. let it warm up to proper running temp while doing so vary the rpms then let it cool down to cold. and do about 4 or 5 times. then take it easy no w.o.t right away for a long period of time. also with proper jetting. and befor every ride warm it up to proper running temp.

Only 3 heat cycles is necessary...Ken O'Connor did a video and emphasized, definitely no less, but 3 is sufficient. It is on YouTube, and a thread here.
 
I've read alot about the heat cycles. Seems easy. After 5 heat cycles can I warm it up and get it going fast but not full throttle
 
Me too. When adjusting the carb... Is it hard? Like I think I can do it but I don't want it to blow again. Anyone have easy simple instructions how they do it?
 
Yep wiseco is legendary for their pistons they last fantastically long (provided you take care of your bike) but for the prices on e-bay compared to Vertex and Namura you dumbfoundly cant beat em.