
shaggyzr2
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possible cold seizure.
Hard to tell from the side, top of the piston would tell you more. But I concur, cold seizure, or a possible lean condition from the plugged jet.
Thx for the replies. From what i could tell the top of the piston looks fine. It looks like I'll be tearing into this soon. I would imagine i will probably have a shot cylinder also?
With the piston looking like that, I would have to assume so. If you can feel scratches in the cylinder wall with your fingernail, cylinder will have to be re-plated. Sending mine in Monday ....
shaggyzr2
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I can't say for sure that yours was a cold seizure but with wisecos you're more likely to have a cold seizure. They are forged pistons which expand faster than the OEM cast pistons, they can seize easier than a cast piston if you don't let the engine warm up good before taking off. If I were you I'd go with either an OEM or and SPI brand piston.
Actually, the factory Yamaha piston is "powder forged", and is excellent for not changing size based on heat and cold, unlike the wisecos.
I have always used the factory Yamahas in my rebuilds.
I have always used the factory Yamahas in my rebuilds.
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