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1984 DT50MX will not run


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9 hours ago, drewpy said:

done

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Still couldn’t get it to run. Compression seemed low and not pulling fuel. Stripped down top end and some nicks in piston ring, but no barrel scoring. Exhaust port had rough edge. That is now dressed and new piston, rings and gaskets on order. Hope this finally sorts it

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On 3/13/2022 at 4:27 PM, Phil66 said:

Still couldn’t get it to run. Compression seemed low and not pulling fuel. Stripped down top end and some nicks in piston ring, but no barrel scoring. Exhaust port had rough edge. That is now dressed and new piston, rings and gaskets on order. Hope this finally sorts it

You said all these parts were new or excellent condition earlier in the thread? Dont see a new piston and rings sorting it, have known 2 strokes can run with badly broken/damaged rings and piston. my tdr had a chunk missing from the crown and a destroyed top ring and ran quit acceptably, by no means top dog but it ran. The daughter's ped had both rings in several parts some of which in the exhaust and that ran too, badly.

That stator coil is a more likely villain. Its def got an electrical feel as mechanicals are normally an either or kind of issue.

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Hi Cynic yes you are right pistons can still work in poor condition but I am clutching at straws.  The stator coil is about the only thing in the circuit not swapped out. Good shout.  The lighting coil is working fine, both look imaculate, but that doesn’t mean anything. I put in new piston and rings and no joy.  I will source another coil. Thanks

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Great, thanks for letting us know.

 

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That post from Vira above is a copy and paste of part of my earlier post in this thread, taken from my 4th posting it is word for word including punctuation which suggests this is a BOT post and is not wanted here.

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