I'll feel better using an actual Wiseco piston. They're ~$100.
http://www.wiseco.com/ProductDetail....1990&AppID=831
Everything else is easy enough to get to once the engine/swingarm is back in. Too many bad reviews on the Chinese complete top end kits. I don't mind playing with a Chinese carb to get it right and the stator is definately going to be replaced with Chinese. No way I'd expect those coils to work right with all the rust between the plates. The flywheel cleaned up a little and may be OK. The magnets seem to be intact.
From everything I've read about the LT80, the only sure way to get more power is to spin it faster. Pretty much double what they'll turn as stock seems to be acceptable. That's keeping the bore as close to stock as possible and mostly doing port work with a little milling on the head. The stock pipe is said to be pretty good and only second some custom ones that aren't available anymore. The general concensous is the DG pipes don't do anything but make it louder.
Oil injection is already off. Just need to remove the drive gear and make a block plate. If this was going to be a knock-around quad for kids to just play on, I'd leave the oil injection to make refueling simpler. I'm not going to ride it much though and between the moped and saw/trimmers, a small jug of premix is all I need to keep around. The absense of the oil tank does free up a good amount of space in the frame, because that thing is rather large.
I'm getting way ahead of myself. About to roll all the parts except the engine back out to the shed. This is small enough of a project that I can put it aside and just mess with it when other projects are wearing my patience thin.
UPDATE:
The whole engine will need rebuilt. The bottom end looks like Hades dropped a duece in it and let it simmer for a decade. I've seen some of these in running condition for sale less than $1,000. Being that this one will at least need a new crankshaft and the rest of the engine work alone would probably total $400-$500, I'm not going to mess with it too much until I can find a deal on the rotating assembly. As of right now, it's a Sudookie.
Last edited by ATC King; 12-05-2021 at 02:41 PM.
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