are the wiseco bottom end kits and good?
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are the wiseco bottom end kits and good?
dude i got one in my bike and never had any trouble with it some people say they do i have mine a esr 330 top end and never had a lick of trouble with it but its all in what you like i guess
its a real good deal for the price i might just go with it i was gonna get a hot rod but mineas welll go with the wiseco i get the bearings and all
My brand new wiseco crank lasted about 15 rides.
Thats why I spent the extra $$$$ on OEM, My old OEM crank lasted 22 years:DQuote:
Originally posted by Fear250r
My brand new wiseco crank lasted about 15 rides.
I put several of the Wiseco cranks in peoples 250R's with no problems at all. The aftermarket ones don't pressure test very well because the end of the crank is machined a little looser. I think the material they use may expand a little more becuase they never had any symptoms of an air leak while running. The OEM ones are the best.
Yup, I'll be going back to a stock crank!Quote:
Thats why I spent the extra $$$$ on OEM, My old OEM crank lasted 22 years
can't buy the oem cranks anynore! should I get a hotrod conecting rod rebuild and just revuild my oem crank?
or where can I buy a new oem crank what do you guys usually do in this situation rebuild your stock cranks?
i have each en every one of mine rebuilt using pro-X rods. i am currently 4 years on my last build. last i checked its still to spec.
where can I get the prox conecting rod kits? how much roughly does a machine shop charge to do the pressing and assembling and how much is the prox kit?