I'm rebuilding an RL250 motor. The flywheel side main bearing is very sad. Advice from Suzuki lover Dungar Pilot is that it is a recognised failure mode in those motors. I know that the same or very similar main bearing is found in the highly reliable TM250 and TS250 motors, but both of these come standard with CCI, which provides a good oil supply to that bearing. The RL250 motor comes standard without CCI, and has a similar arrangement to other non-CCI motors that I am familiar with (TY250 and KT250) for providing a whiff of fresh petroil mist through a passage leading from the under-piston area to the space between the crank seal and the main bearing on the flywheel side of the motor. Those other motors run for decades in trials service without LH main bearing failure so I'm wondering what is different with the RL motor that causes the (premature) bearing failures.
From memory the passage in the TY and KT motors is a bit bigger than the RL motor but I am yet to measure them.
I'm expecting that there are people who have successfully converted TM250 motors to premix and that their knowledge will help with understanding the issue with the RL motors.
Thanks
David