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hampster
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conrod 1980 husqvarna
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September 19, 2016, 05:30:30 pm »
Hi all,
After a conrod kit for a 1980 husqvarna 250cc.
thanks Chris.
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bigk
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Re: conrod 1980 husqvarna
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September 19, 2016, 05:58:11 pm »
You can get new genuine Husqvarna ex USA or Sweden, or an after market kit ex USA. Either will set you back around $500 with freight, depending on the exchange rate when you order. If your rod is ok (they can be), you can get a pin & bearing for around $100.
K
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PEZBerq
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Re: conrod 1980 husqvarna
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September 19, 2016, 07:45:04 pm »
K
What do you need to check to determine if the rod is OK? Is it marking in the the bearing surfaces only or are there other issues?
Cheers
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Husqvarnas: 78 390AMX, 82 430XC, 84 240WR, 84 500AE, 84 510TE, 87 510TE
bigk
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Re: conrod 1980 husqvarna
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September 19, 2016, 08:14:46 pm »
Been a long time since I've seen one bent or broken, so it really is just checking the bearing surfaces for undue wear, pitting, roundness, etc.
Cheers,
K
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hampster
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Re: conrod 1980 husqvarna
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September 20, 2016, 06:51:43 am »
Hi All,
Thanks for the advice the rod is still in the bottom end and has no movement at all the issue I have is when I turned over the crank after taking the barrel off I notice fine bits of grit or sand coming up from the bottom end.
I washed it out about five times with petrol trying to get all the fine grit out but it still keeps coming up from the bottom end, so I believe I will now have to split the cases, I was going to put new main bearings and seals in and I thought I would replace the rod when I had it apart but what will do now is check the rod and only replace if necessary.
Thanks for all your advice.
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PEZBerq
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September 20, 2016, 07:08:24 am »
Huskys are notorious for corrosion of the cylinder studs falling into the crankcase when the cylinder is removed. A real pita and the cause of many a case splitting being necessary. Removing the cylinder with the engine upside down prevents this. A trap when working on a motor that hasn't been apart for a long time. You can seal the studs with silicon before installing the head to try and stop moisture getting into the studs. Good luck with the strip down.
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Husqvarnas: 78 390AMX, 82 430XC, 84 240WR, 84 500AE, 84 510TE, 87 510TE
bigk
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Re: conrod 1980 husqvarna
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September 20, 2016, 03:28:21 pm »
I have the cylinders machined to take o'rings around the stud holes. Bit of a pain to do but saves a lot more pain down the track. If you've ever had a cylinder stuck from corrosion & crud, you'll understand completely.
K
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80-85 husky
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September 20, 2016, 07:24:42 pm »
could also be bits of big end from a "no oil in the fuel" run...they can produce a lot of fine metal "dust" especially seeing as its seized.
hopefully its stud gunk and corrosion seized..
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