- Sun Oct 04, 2015 6:01 pm
#51436
Hi Steve. You say you have done 955 miles on it already, since buying it. If something nasty was going to happen it would have probably done it by now. I rebuilt an engine after a piston broke up, I flushed the crankcases out with a petrol / diesel mix, then tipped the whole bike upside down [top end off, also battery] and blew it all out with an air line. It is tuned, gets a hard life from its' current owner and has racked up many thousands of miles since and even marshalled in an enduro. If those bits of 'piston' were in the actual crank area of the crankcase, I would expect immediate scavenging and wet sumping troubles, as they would get sucked towards the small opening to the scavenge oilway below the crank and block it. Put the top end back together, change the oil and you could probably get plenty more useful life out of it. Or, rebuild the lot, at much more cost, never knowing whether it was necessary or not. Winter is approaching - there will be plenty of time for a full rebuild then, IF it needs one. Cheers, Paul.