Bill your plated 74,75 & 76 cylinders, are they reed valve applicable? I'm thinking that the piston port cyl's are steel bores and the reed valve cyl's are Electrofusion?
No John, I had a 75 / 76 KX 250 (non reed) in 78 and it had the electrofusion barrel then.
Are chrome bores (Honda) the same as Kawasaki's 'Electrofusion'? I guess a similar process but if it is a different material then the needs of the ring material may be different?
I think with KX's we are lucky; use the std 74/75/76 rings in a steel bore and the 78/79 rings in the Electrofusion bore, that should save any issues.
Electrofusion is a Kawasaki thing.
A lot of guys refer to it as “chrome bore” but that just goes to confuse everything.
I think I read that Kawasaki hang some carbon rods in the cylinder and explode them with 5000 odd volts to line the cylinder.
This is a different process to Nikasil and chrome.
As far as I’m aware you can run the same rings and pistons in Electrofusion, Cast iron and Nickasil cylinders.
Chrome bores are the only odd ones that you need to be careful with.
I concur with oldfart
Zedder also lists a 0.02 oversize piston and ring (unfortunately it also lists the 74, 75 & 76 cylinders as all the same!!)
Part No’s for pistons are…
74 piston is for one model only
75 / 76 pistons have their own piston
and then…
Part # = 13001-1004
Part Description = PISTON,STD
Model Count = 5
KX250-A4 78 250 KX250 MOTOCROSS
KX250-A5 79 250 KX250 MOTOCROSS
KX250-C1 83 250 KX250 MOTOCROSS
KX250-C2 84 250 KX250 MOTOCROSS
KX250-D1 85 250 KX250 MOTOCROSS