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    Yegor
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    Hello ) !
    I will go tomorrow to the workshop with the cylinder for bore. I know is privileged information and long testing time but do you know where I can find information about tuning cylinder transfers, I think is good idea do something there before it will be bored. Maybe in the same workshop they do that for extra €, will ask.

    all this marked with color dots can be modified/enlarged : ?
    0_1513007430177_cilindro marcado.jpg
    at the top of ALL the transfers: (?)
    0_1513007813829_IMG_20171205_163907.jpg

    so, thank you again for the help, and gas gas !

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      Calum
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      Depending on how good your English reading is, I HIGHLY recommend Graham Bell's Two Stroke Performance Tuning.

      That will give you a lot of knowledge on tuning two strokes.

      I would NOT recommend porting the barrel, or altering the port timings, without a programmable CDI.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        @calum said in Time to change wheels and ...:

        Graham Bell's Two Stroke Performance Tuning

        Thanks for the tip Calum . also I have dowloaded the Two-Stroke TUNER'S HANDBOOK By Gordon Jennings. Time to read.
        ( http://www.2strokeengine.net/gordonjennings/twostroketunershandbook.php )

        so, for now I'm going to polish a little bit where it is needed , also the power valve , because it is very dirty.
        Mitaka pistons are good ? where you can buy original Yamaha DT R parts online ( like water pump complete repair kit) ? <--- have find this official site : http://www.recambios-yamaha.com/es/dt125r/2002/bomba-de-agua.html

        Thank you very much everyone, your answers are very useful.

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          @calum said in Time to change wheels and ...:

          Graham Bell's Two Stroke Performance Tuning

          Thanks for the tip Calum . also I have dowloaded the Two-Stroke TUNER'S HANDBOOK By Gordon Jennings. Time to read.
          ( http://www.2strokeengine.net/gordonjennings/twostroketunershandbook.php )

          so, for now I'm going to polish a little bit where it is needed , also the power valve , because it is very dirty.
          Mitaka pistons are good ? where you can buy original Yamaha DT R parts online ( like water pump complete repair kit) ? <--- have find this official site : http://www.recambios-yamaha.com/es/dt125r/2002/bomba-de-agua.html

          Thank you very much everyone, your answers are very useful.

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          Calum
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          @yegor I'd recommend PJME, they're based in England but are Two Stroke Specialist, I believe they ship world wide.

          Polishing will get you so far, gasket matching is going to be far more effective.

          If you're going for performance, I'd avoid mitaka. Nothing wrong with them, but they are cheap CAST pistons designed to offer a cheap alternative to OEM.

          For performance, go forged. Grab yourself a forged Wiesco piston and a set of chromium rings.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            @calum said in Time to change wheels and ...:

            Grab yourself a forged Wiesco piston and a set of chromium rings.

            can't find Wiseco ( one ring ?) piston for my model. But in PJME I have find Wossner piston ( 2 rings) , they are good I think, also forged (?)

            Do you know if in PJME there Wiseco piston for the DT R ?

            waiting answer from this site . http://www.paramimoto.com/pistones/343-wiseco-piston-yamaha-2-tiempos.html#/piston-dt_125_75_76_684m05600

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              @calum said in Time to change wheels and ...:

              Grab yourself a forged Wiesco piston and a set of chromium rings.

              can't find Wiseco ( one ring ?) piston for my model. But in PJME I have find Wossner piston ( 2 rings) , they are good I think, also forged (?)

              Do you know if in PJME there Wiseco piston for the DT R ?

              waiting answer from this site . http://www.paramimoto.com/pistones/343-wiseco-piston-yamaha-2-tiempos.html#/piston-dt_125_75_76_684m05600

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              @yegor Ahh yeah sorry mate, vertex and Wossner are perfectly good forged components, I run Wossner myself, but will be switiching to wiseco for my new engine I'm building.

              For reliability, I'd stick to twin rings rather than just one.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                Hello friends !

                Finnaly I've recived the piston. While they still fix the cylinder, I am reading carburation manuals and cleaning the Mikuni. I'll buy carburetor jet kit from 180 to 250.

                I have noticed that the Yamaha piston rings are different while the Wossner ones are the same:
                0_1514472080448_26177755_10214388893254589_184702224_o.jpg

                The Small End Bearing is 17mm ( the one that was put ) but the original bearing for Yamaha piston is 19.5 mm, so is very important replace it ?
                0_1514472465753_26179304_10214388983376842_1813155606_o.jpg

                And I see that the Wossner piston does not have holes that lubricate the gudgeon pin:
                0_1514472779932_26237588_10214388991897055_396085839_o.jpg

                ( it might be a good idea to do them? although I do not think so ) )

                I have a base gasket but the Genuine Base Gasket it is made of metal (aluminium?) , so It is highly recommended put the metal one ?

                uf a lot of questions but thank you in advance . :man_biking_tone1:

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                  Hello friends !

                  Finnaly I've recived the piston. While they still fix the cylinder, I am reading carburation manuals and cleaning the Mikuni. I'll buy carburetor jet kit from 180 to 250.

                  I have noticed that the Yamaha piston rings are different while the Wossner ones are the same:
                  0_1514472080448_26177755_10214388893254589_184702224_o.jpg

                  The Small End Bearing is 17mm ( the one that was put ) but the original bearing for Yamaha piston is 19.5 mm, so is very important replace it ?
                  0_1514472465753_26179304_10214388983376842_1813155606_o.jpg

                  And I see that the Wossner piston does not have holes that lubricate the gudgeon pin:
                  0_1514472779932_26237588_10214388991897055_396085839_o.jpg

                  ( it might be a good idea to do them? although I do not think so ) )

                  I have a base gasket but the Genuine Base Gasket it is made of metal (aluminium?) , so It is highly recommended put the metal one ?

                  uf a lot of questions but thank you in advance . :man_biking_tone1:

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                  @yegor as far as I know stock bikes don’t have the metal base gasket I wouldn’t bother with the lubrication hole if it was needed they would of already done it

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                    OEM gaskets are far superior, but Athena gaskets are perfectly good. You MUST use either genuine or Athena for the head gasket. The base gasket doesn't matter.

                    Be sure to measure the piston ring end gaps on those wossner rings. I have never had a set that were perfect, they've always needed fettling.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      @yegor said in Time to change wheels and ...:

                      http://www.2strokeengine.net/gordonjennings/twostroketunershandbook.php

                      I have read this and I would say read something else after reading it to put information in a better order for understanding

                      "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                        @declan ok thanks, I think the same. But in PJME you can find the Genuine Yamaha base gasket and is the same that I have , made of metal ( I think steel )
                        http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/4FU-11351-00.jpg

                        @Calum thx , I will pay attention to ring end gaps. And have bought the Athena head gasket and the original yamaha water pump radial shaft seal.

                        @terry-tz Thanks , will try read it in English ( I'm from Spain) , and find some literature in spanish.

                        Now I have disassembled the carburetor and I have understood much better how it works and how they connect the holes. this video helped me a lot:
                        Chicho Lorenzo ( Lorenzo's father MotoGP)
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niNn0LZESfg

                        My questions are. Our Mikuni carb ( TM 28 ) main original jet is 180 ?
                        in this webpage you can see specs and the main jet is 180 .
                        -> https://www.japanbaiku.com/mikuni/mikuni-tm/mikuni-tm28

                        . Now I have seen that I have 240 all this time , without problems. With the Romeu exhaust will try with 250/260. BUT this jet :
                        https://www.japanbaiku.com/image/cache/data/chicles_tornillos/kys-00b-500x500.jpg <--- ralenti/starter jet ? the original is 15 . will try 17.5

                        where do you buy jets kit ? www.japanbaiku.com is a little bit expensive.

                        Thanks in advance !

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                          @declan ok thanks, I think the same. But in PJME you can find the Genuine Yamaha base gasket and is the same that I have , made of metal ( I think steel )
                          http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/4FU-11351-00.jpg

                          @Calum thx , I will pay attention to ring end gaps. And have bought the Athena head gasket and the original yamaha water pump radial shaft seal.

                          @terry-tz Thanks , will try read it in English ( I'm from Spain) , and find some literature in spanish.

                          Now I have disassembled the carburetor and I have understood much better how it works and how they connect the holes. this video helped me a lot:
                          Chicho Lorenzo ( Lorenzo's father MotoGP)
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niNn0LZESfg

                          My questions are. Our Mikuni carb ( TM 28 ) main original jet is 180 ?
                          in this webpage you can see specs and the main jet is 180 .
                          -> https://www.japanbaiku.com/mikuni/mikuni-tm/mikuni-tm28

                          . Now I have seen that I have 240 all this time , without problems. With the Romeu exhaust will try with 250/260. BUT this jet :
                          https://www.japanbaiku.com/image/cache/data/chicles_tornillos/kys-00b-500x500.jpg <--- ralenti/starter jet ? the original is 15 . will try 17.5

                          where do you buy jets kit ? www.japanbaiku.com is a little bit expensive.

                          Thanks in advance !

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                          @yegor Hi bud,

                          240 main jet is fine, in your climate it probably about right. In colder climates then you would want to up jet slightly.

                          Jets are expensive, I cannot stress enough how important it is to buy genuine jets from reputable sellers.

                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                            @Yegor if your Spanish don't bother reading that old notebook crap it got everything you need to know but badly rote and explain get something in your native tongue

                            "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                              @calum yes. those are original Mikuni jets. But what size is the ralenti jet ? 25 or 15 or what ?

                              ( https://www.japanbaiku.com/image/cache/data/chicles_tornillos/kys-00b-500x500.jpg ) thx!

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                                @calum yes. those are original Mikuni jets. But what size is the ralenti jet ? 25 or 15 or what ?

                                ( https://www.japanbaiku.com/image/cache/data/chicles_tornillos/kys-00b-500x500.jpg ) thx!

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                                @yegor Pretty sure that's called the atomiser. No idea what a ralenti jet is, neither do I know what size it is. I don't run a mikuni carburetor so I cannot help you I am afraid.

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                                  @calum I was researching. I think in english is called " Pilot jet " and Mikuni TM28 pilot jet size is 15.

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                                    sorry, the DT 125 "R" version is 17,5 pilot jet.

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                                      Hello, I don't know if is good idea to write in this thread . Today I was checking the oil pump and I realized that the color of the oil changed: it has a suspicious color )
                                      ( I have put a transparent tube to check the oil flow)
                                      0_1518129315115_27901538_10214764034192878_1048204166_o.jpg
                                      I think it's because of oil seal or o'ring
                                      0_1518129996122_27783450_10214764084834144_352994660_n.jpg
                                      11. O-RING
                                      -- 13. OIL SEAL

                                      WHat do you think ? Thanks in advance

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                                        Is the pipe suitable for oil?

                                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                          Is the pipe suitable for oil?

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                                          @calum said in Time to change wheels and ...:

                                          pipe

                                          you mean that if the material the tube is made of is the right one ? the #3 in the picture.

                                          I put the tube yesterday to check the pump, later I will put the original. I'm going to add oil to the gas tank. 100 ml of oil for 5L gas. ?
                                          with new cilinder and piston ...

                                          I started the bike yesterday after installing the piston

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