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      @irongamer727 just tap it with something that's not gonna dent it

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      • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

        So yesterday I got my Athena kit.

        1st question: How do I separate the powervalve? I have unscrewed the bolt holding the 2 sides but it won't come apart. Don't won't to mess with it too much. Any ideas?

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        Feca126
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        @irongamer727 you don't need the old valve, you only need the valve holder, pls read athenas instruction https://www.google.hu/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.athenaparts.com/files/pdfs/P400485100010-P400485100019.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwjOiLi1u7jWAhWGWxoKHctRAfgQFghEMAo&usg=AFQjCNEB4zQP67rDA0hu4MGkfZoWMnyPZg

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          @irongamer727 you don't need the old valve, you only need the valve holder, pls read athenas instruction https://www.google.hu/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.athenaparts.com/files/pdfs/P400485100010-P400485100019.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwjOiLi1u7jWAhWGWxoKHctRAfgQFghEMAo&usg=AFQjCNEB4zQP67rDA0hu4MGkfZoWMnyPZg

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          @feca126 what? This is the new valve that came with the kit?

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            Allright. Question 2. In the manual that came with the kit(which you can find in the link) it says "reuse the valve support bushing. Be careful: the cylinder bushing with original p/2rl cannot be assemble into the Athena kit, therefore you must buy the original bushing 31k-1131U-00" What do they mean? Can I reuse the bushing or not?

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              2RL is a TZR code and i think it's for the 6 sided cylinder unique to the steel framed 125's

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                Is it necessary to go for 3% oil mix? Thinking about just tuning the oil pump a bit
                Heard about many people who still drives with the pump with this kit

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                  Jens Eskildsen
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                  I think the oil pump should be able to add sufficient oil, using a half-decent oil.
                  Many enduroriders on 300 2-strokes use way less than 3%

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                    It's a good point though.

                    It is a bigger CC and the pump was only designed for a 125.

                    Pretty sure my brother ran with stock oil pump settings no problems.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      A guy on the YOC had one in his TDR, ported and tuned. Did 30 odd thousand miles before the gearbox blew up!

                      Current bikes:
                      DT125X '07
                      Street Triple R '11
                      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                      Previous:
                      DR650RSE '96
                      FJ1200 '92

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                      • F finnerz89

                        A guy on the YOC had one in his TDR, ported and tuned. Did 30 odd thousand miles before the gearbox blew up!

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                        @finnerz89 Jeez, is YOC still going?

                        I haven't logged on in ages. Used to be great back in the day.

                        30k miles isn't a lot, especially considering these boxes are straight cut.

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                          @finnerz89 Jeez, is YOC still going?

                          I haven't logged on in ages. Used to be great back in the day.

                          30k miles isn't a lot, especially considering these boxes are straight cut.

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                          @calum decent amount for the 170 kit though?
                          I don't know exactly what went wrong with the box, but it stopped selecting gears so probably bent selector forks

                          Current bikes:
                          DT125X '07
                          Street Triple R '11
                          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                          Previous:
                          DR650RSE '96
                          FJ1200 '92

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                            @calum decent amount for the 170 kit though?
                            I don't know exactly what went wrong with the box, but it stopped selecting gears so probably bent selector forks

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                            @finnerz89 why would the 170 kit affect the gearbox ?

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                              @finnerz89 why would the 170 kit affect the gearbox ?

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                              @irongamer727 More torque than what was initially designed.

                              The box is pretty over compensated on these bikes, I'd still say 30k is low.

                              I suspect the bearings failed, which in turn damaged the box. I'd expect that to happen. Again if the bottom end was rebuilt as per maintenance then that would have been avoided.

                              It's the first I've heard about gearbox going due to the Athena kit.

                              With that in mind, I shouldn't worry too much.

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                                Allright. Every part has arrived. Now. Once I installed the kit and put a big main jet and lowered the needle(more fuel). Should I start it and ride 500 km with the settings way off?( way to much fuel) Or should I lower the jetting until he rides okay? Thing is I don't won't to put any stress on him when the kit just has been installed. How would you do?

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                                  Allright. Every part has arrived. Now. Once I installed the kit and put a big main jet and lowered the needle(more fuel). Should I start it and ride 500 km with the settings way off?( way to much fuel) Or should I lower the jetting until he rides okay? Thing is I don't won't to put any stress on him when the kit just has been installed. How would you do?

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                                  @irongamer727 sorry I know you are asking important questions but did you just refer to your bike as a “him”

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                                  • declanD declan

                                    @irongamer727 sorry I know you are asking important questions but did you just refer to your bike as a “him”

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                                    @declan and personally no I’d adjust the oil pump to run more oil which is what me and @Calum currently already do

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                                    • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                                      Allright. Every part has arrived. Now. Once I installed the kit and put a big main jet and lowered the needle(more fuel). Should I start it and ride 500 km with the settings way off?( way to much fuel) Or should I lower the jetting until he rides okay? Thing is I don't won't to put any stress on him when the kit just has been installed. How would you do?

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                                      @irongamer727 You're going to want to ensure you jet it properly and ride it accordingly.

                                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                      • CalumC Calum

                                        @irongamer727 You're going to want to ensure you jet it properly and ride it accordingly.

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                                        @calum is he not planning on jetting it?oh I see just by banging a main jet in don’t necessarily mean it’s correct as all bikes are different and it’s a pretty precise task

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                                        • declanD declan

                                          @calum is he not planning on jetting it?oh I see just by banging a main jet in don’t necessarily mean it’s correct as all bikes are different and it’s a pretty precise task

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                                          @declan Main jet only affects 3/4 to wide open throttle, so no, he's not jetting it properly.

                                          The jets need to be changed to accomodate the whole rev range.

                                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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