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    Just stay out of this thread, if anyone else knows the ratio let me know

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    Also pulled the exhaust off the third 200x I got, anyone have and idea what muffler this is?
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    OK bad news my gas tank has a pin hole so I'm gonna need to find another, I ordered a 10.25 compression piston and megacycle cam .370 lift and 273 @.040. Also got some brake parts in today

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    I thought you already had your cylinder bored?

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    I've got a jug bored to 66.5mm
    Doesn't make much sense to bore the jug then order a piston. Lot of money you're investing to do things that way.

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    I have several jugs, this one was rough cut to under 66.5 I didn't have the piston yet to do the final hone. All the pieces are at the machine shop just waiting on the cam and I'll fix old smokey pic attached
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    The machine shop got all the machine work done to the head and the jug so I went to pick it up and darn if it doesn't look nice. And just to recap its 66.5mm wiseco 10.25 compression piston rebuilt 200x head with 420 lift springs and retainers. Now its just time to wait for the megacycle cam!!!! And I got pics because everyone loves pics
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    Do you always blast your cam journals? Looks nice!

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    x2...you better scotch brite those journals.
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    Or use the megacycle roller cam and not worry about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkm View Post
    Or use the megacycle roller cam and not worry about it.

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    I see the cam he's using, just curious.

    Don't forget the little rubber plug between the head and rocker box that controls oil to the cam.

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    hello 3ww I am an new member but a long time reader

    I am currently rebuilding my original 85 200x motor from my running auto x (this bike was left out for years and even flooded in hurricane sandy)

    ive been working on it for months to get the piston out (top end was seized tight)

    I finally got the piston to move but on the last hit I cracked the bottom of the sleeve my local shop wants 300 to re-sleeve only

    my question is for a replacement jug I have read that the xr200r top ends are interchangeable but cannot find definitive answer for the jug

    I can get a oem used xr200r jug on ebay for $50 and have it honed and get a high compression piston all for around 250 if I go that rout do I use a xr or x piston or is it the same

    the only info I see on jugs is the fin size is different

    any thoughts on the aftermarket jug/heads on ebay anyone ever use them

    thanks again and I hope to contribute and get help from this forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by DohcBikes View Post
    I see the cam he's using, just curious.

    Don't forget the little rubber plug between the head and rocker box that controls oil to the cam.
    I just thought since he mentioned megacycle, he wasn't worried about journal smoothness?

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    Any updates on your build?

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    Yea just now getting back to it, I'm gonna work on old smokey first. Anyone have a recommendation for a camshaft I want this thing to beat the ground!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1969camaro View Post
    Also pulled the exhaust off the third 200x I got, anyone have and idea what muffler this is?
    Pretty sure your silencer is a Curtis Sparks.
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