Piston Kit Pistons where can iget a cheap piston kit for kx125 1990?
i can't remember the name of the company, but I replaced my piston a couple years ago on an '86 kx125. They always advertised in the motocross action magazine, but I haven't read it in a while, so I'm not sure if they still do. Also, google Dennis Kirk, and Chaparral motorsports
Carb Kit where can i find a carb rebuild kit for a 92 jet ski?
I have a 1992 kawasaki 750 ss and its not getting any fuel in the carb. when i put gas in the carb it fires, i think its the fuel pump. I checked the hoses and filter already. I need to know where I can buy a carb rebiuld kit for this ski.
Try www.wsmparts.com
I buy a lot of carb and pump parts from them.
Kit Pistons can I buy a sportster engine rebuild kit?
Have a 1988 sportster and have low oil pressure and I need to rebuild bottom end with bearings. Is there preferred vendor that sells a complete engine rebuild kit ..bearings, bushings, piston, crank pins, rods...etc.. What would you suggest. Do I have to buy the parts individually or what?
Email me trhough my profile with more info on your diagnosis of low oil pressure. A COMPLETE engine rebuild including rod and crank bearings is NOT something the average person can do at home, it REQUIRES re-trueing (and for PROPER procedure, rebalancing) the flywheels. Bottom-end rebuilds are rarely needed, the tope-end must first come off and rods checked for up & down play, side-play and end-play, THIS will tell you if you need to rebuild the bottom end....which is EXPENSIVE...in all honesty, it will cost as much if not more than the bike is worth....it is easier and cheaper to replace the crank assy, not rebuild it.
Before you do anything, like I mentioned above, email me with more detailed info, I can then better help and guide you in the right direction.
Belt Cover Running sebring v6 without rear upper timing belt cover?
Is this safe??? The cover is broken and was rubbing the cam gear after the engine heated up. I figured taking it off may expose it to dirt, but leaving it on was definitely going to damage it. I really do not feel like forking over $100 for a new one.
It is there to keep dirt and debris from wearing the cam belt. If you drive on paved roads and keep your under hood area clean, then you should be OK.
The black paint on my ACU belt is chipping off. Any quick fixes to cover the metal spots?
I have tried nail polish and sharpie, but they are too reflective. I need something flat that will match the paint that is on the buckle. I'd rather fix it up than throw it away.
It sounds like you need some flat black touchup paint. You can get a touchup pen like the one at http://www.micro-tools.com/store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=15102-F or a small bottle like this one at http://www.micro-tools.com/store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=CF3-F .
You should be able to find similar paint at a model or hobby shop. Auto parts stores should carry flat black trim paint in a spray can and possibly in a small touchup bottle or tube.