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  • BluestoesonnoseB Bluestoesonnose

    Not totally clear in your reply

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    @Bluestoesonnose I'm not saying it's not possible, I do question it's reliability. O-Ring modification would probably be your best bet. But the discussed factors should be considered.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      The O-ring conversion on a DT 125 using a 90,s YZ 125 O-ring , the tighter squish and less combustion volume really helped. On average I would say this mod gives around 1,0 a 1,5 HP. This will lower the squish from +/-1.35 to a +/-0.95mm
      0_1541544295916_DT.jpg

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        The O-ring conversion on a DT 125 using a 90,s YZ 125 O-ring , the tighter squish and less combustion volume really helped. On average I would say this mod gives around 1,0 a 1,5 HP. This will lower the squish from +/-1.35 to a +/-0.95mm
        0_1541544295916_DT.jpg

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        @2stroketerry That looks the tits. Who did that for you?

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          Cost £30 to cut the groove from a machine shop in Southbank
          0_1541546069494_DT2.jpg

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            Cost £30 to cut the groove from a machine shop in Southbank
            0_1541546069494_DT2.jpg

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            @2stroketerry I’m surprised you lot like the o rings I hate them with a passion I love the simple metal one like dt has I’m always having leaks and such from poorly fitted o rings even though I try my best to fit them perfectly

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            • declanD declan

              @2stroketerry I’m surprised you lot like the o rings I hate them with a passion I love the simple metal one like dt has I’m always having leaks and such from poorly fitted o rings even though I try my best to fit them perfectly

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              @declan That's your problem then isn't it. Poorly fitted.

              I've not had issues with O-Ring gaskets. Usually a dab of grease to hold it in situ is enough to sort any problems out if you're having them.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              • CalumC Calum

                @declan That's your problem then isn't it. Poorly fitted.

                I've not had issues with O-Ring gaskets. Usually a dab of grease to hold it in situ is enough to sort any problems out if you're having them.

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                @Calum none of that worked for me they wouldn’t sit still the last one I did I used the lightest amount of super glue just enough to keep it in the groove and that worked any other time and it would always slip out an pinch the ring I should add this is on the cheap replica rs cylinders so the machining wasn’t exactly flawless

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                  @declan using glue is the last thing you want on an O-ring just a bit of silicone grease, but having a poorly machined groove the O-ring sits in probably doesn't help.
                  Yamaha use an O-ring on there best 125 cylinders the SP although don't actualy make that cylinder themselves.

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                    I seem to remember someone once said that applying a bit of petroleum jelly, aka the good ole Vaseline works wonders for keeping your 'O' ring in good order.

                    :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :winking_face: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes::winking_face: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                      @declan using glue is the last thing you want on an O-ring just a bit of silicone grease, but having a poorly machined groove the O-ring sits in probably doesn't help.
                      Yamaha use an O-ring on there best 125 cylinders the SP although don't actualy make that cylinder themselves.

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                      @2stroketerry the only bike I didn’t have a problem with was a yz 125 that was no issues what so ever

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                      • NINJAN NINJA

                        I seem to remember someone once said that applying a bit of petroleum jelly, aka the good ole Vaseline works wonders for keeping your 'O' ring in good order.

                        :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :winking_face: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes::winking_face: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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                        @NINJA you’d know

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                        • declanD declan

                          @NINJA you’d know

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                          @declan Do not tell me that you did not laugh at that one???

                          SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                          • NINJAN NINJA

                            @declan Do not tell me that you did not laugh at that one???

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                            @NINJA sorry to say I didn’t i take my o rings very seriously I’m quite anal about o rings

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                              Like with most things, the work is in the preparation.

                              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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