FixxxerKH202
05-26-2016, 05:20 PM
Well after buying a cheap "Niche Industries" cylinder and piston kit off of ebay and having it tear itself apart after about 4 hours of ride time post break in period which some of you may have seen in my other thread, I am now rebuilding the motor using genuine honda parts. Lesson learned and luckily "Niche Industries" honored their warranty and refunded me the full price. The rest of my parts will be here tomorrow, so this thread will start out a little slow and I will update it with a bunch of pictures tomorrow night of the process after I get done putting it back together. Not sure if any of you care much but I wanted to document the rebuild in case I sell the quad and for any newbies that are looking to rebuild an engine so they can get an idea of what they are facing. The task isn't too bad on these 400exs and really the most critical parts are the ring gaps, clocking of the ring gaps so they are staggered, and then setting the cam timing correctly.
Here are some photos after I tore it down and my bench with a mix of the parts that are still good and the bad ones, plus my oil tank after I got done flushing it out. I had the clutch and oil pump out, plus the stator side cover but had already put those back on before taking pictures. So everything is all flushed out and properly cleaned of debris from the failure which I suggest anyone does after any engine failure.
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Here are some photos after I tore it down and my bench with a mix of the parts that are still good and the bad ones, plus my oil tank after I got done flushing it out. I had the clutch and oil pump out, plus the stator side cover but had already put those back on before taking pictures. So everything is all flushed out and properly cleaned of debris from the failure which I suggest anyone does after any engine failure.
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