Howdy everyone,
I've just picked up a 81 model 250GS
which i want to give a bit of a freshen up so i can ride it on a charity ride next Easter, we'll be riding from Sydney to out past Fords Bridge on as much dirt as possible. My mate will be coming along on a 1949 B31 BSA so it'll be a slow trip and debateable which one will actually make it
Anyway, the bike is in relatively good condition, it needs a new barrel as the old one has lost a lot of fins, and the crank was seized on the bearings due to old 2 stroke oil. I filled the crankcase up with a mixture of brake fluid and thinners and it loosened right up and the bearings are smooth.
While i have the motor out i thought i'd drop in a new piston and ring, plus gaskets and seals. Now I'm new to KTM 2 strokes, having played mainly with IT's, YZ's and RM's and on these bikes its wise to replace the crank seals. I've found an engine rebuild manual at the KTM 495 site but it doesn't show crank seal replacement? Probably a stupid question but do these motors have replaceable crank seals? Looks to me like maybe they are relying on a bearing seal?
I ask as I'm struggling to get the flywheel off, i think if i put on more pressure i'm likely to crack it, and i'm wondering if i should even bother? I'm wary about applying heat to area in case i damage the motoplat ignition as well.
The wiring is pretty seriously hacked, so i'm planning just run the engine straight off the dynamo and leave the lights as cosmetic only.
Anyway, any advice is appreciated!
Cheers
OD