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hjsmith00843
04-18-2010, 04:22 PM
I was told this was a 440. It was my first atv so I was unsure about it so I bought it anyway. I got a hair up my *** today and pulled the top of the motor apart.
On top if the piston it just has this.
In and the letters KCY
I think that I might have a stock bore engine with a factory piston. Am I correct?
hjsmith00843
04-18-2010, 05:25 PM
I am pretty sure it is stock piston and bore. It also has a stock cam. I figure this because it has a compression release on it.
Since i just run in the woods and around the house should I replace the piston with a higher compression one. Or leave it alone. I filled the cylinder up with some marvel mystery oil and it has not leaked down very fast and no ridge on top of the cylinder bore.
I was thinking about just cleaning everything up well. Lap the valves and ride.
I am kinda relived it is stock. I am looking for relability out of this machine. Not racing or any any hard driving. Just want to spend some time with the wife. I am getting her an atv shortly.
I might install a sparks key in it.
hazlettEX
04-18-2010, 06:00 PM
Leave the engine stock. Get an exhaust and air filter and open the airbox up. The sparks key wouldn't hurt either.
hjsmith00843
04-18-2010, 06:02 PM
Originally posted by hazlettEX
Leave the engine stock. Get an exhaust and air filter and open the airbox up. The sparks key wouldn't hurt either.
I am 90% sure that is the route I plan on taking.
Where is the best place to buy gaskets at.
hjsmith00843
04-19-2010, 08:06 AM
Here is what I am looking at at the current stage of checking out the top end.
Going to install a hot cam (not sure of the stage)
Keeping the rest stock
Lap the valves and clean the head up very well. (should I get new springs)
Clean the cam cover and check out everything to make sure it is ok.
Gonna install a sparks timing key.
I am kinda relived that the motor is not a 440 big bore kit.
Let me know if I am missing something that I should replace/repair
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Claas900
04-19-2010, 10:16 AM
Replace valve steem seals
You can remove your base gasket to help up the cr a little.
That does look like a stock piston
hjsmith00843
04-19-2010, 10:46 AM
So taking the gasket from below the cylinder will increase CP. Will this casue a leak. I am not looking for every little bit of power just a little.
I think a Stage 1 cam and a sparks key will help out alot. Maybe clean the ports out a little.
Valvesteam seals are a good idea. I will try to find a set of them.
I just want a decent fast machine and a relaible one at the same time.
Claas900
04-19-2010, 11:32 AM
Yeah just use like a silicone or something. You can also clean up the welds in your head pipe.
For valve stem seals you'll want to use like a Viton type seal.
Also if you want to get a little more CR you can mill the cylinder and aim to get around a .038 squish piston to head clearance.
rob_990
04-19-2010, 01:16 PM
id replace the timing chain to while your in there with a crf 450 one and throw in an xr400 head gasket if you wanna up the compression a little.
hjsmith00843
04-24-2010, 09:29 AM
Since I have decided to use a 11.1 piston and a stage 2 cam
Would it help not to use a gasket between the block halves and the cylinder. Or will this cause too much popup or too much compression.
Going to be using a combo of racing fuel and premuim fuel. 50/50
Claas900
04-26-2010, 03:09 PM
If you want to get the most out of it,check your piston to head clearance. If you want to play it safe use a base gasket. I'm not 100% sure but I don't think your need any race fuel with 11.1?
Getting the most out of your comb/parts is the different between a strong runner and an average runner.
TRX01
04-26-2010, 03:14 PM
yes with 11:1 you can still run pump gas
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