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| Well after finding out the hard way after ordering a std piston for my 2002 yz125. I found out it's a 134cc jug. I ordered the correct piston and got that in there about 5 o'clock tonight and fired up the bike for a 5min idle session around 7 o'clock. I have no leaks so I guess im good I made sure that powervalve seal was in the grooves and everything. No leaks during the 5min idle session. I have a wiesco piston in there now. I was wondering what you guys believe is the best break in procedure. This is what Rick told me to do. 5 min run at idle, let cool down another 5 min idle run LET COOL DOWN then under 1/2 throtle for 15 mins let totally cool down and then under 3/5 throttle for 20 mins then let kewl down |
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