'02 Honda 416ex - A seasoned blend of 11 herbs and spices
'04 Honda Recon - The yard machine and snow plow
'88 Honda CR250R - Another chapter in my torrid all terrain affair
I'd go as close to 50/50 as I could myself.
I can read a plug, but I can't hear pinging on an small motor to save my life.
It's easy to hear an enclosed automobile engine when you lug it up a hill, but not so easy with these small single cylinder engines....
All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country
If you are running a stock cam or a well designed mod cam, you're motor will do just fine on 93 with 11:1. I've had a few heavily modded 200X. Don't use additives.
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That piston is a an old Helm and Son cast piston. They were 10.5 to 1 compression.
so now its a helm and son?
or is it an aries? thanks.
My Rides
1983 ATC200 - U-Haul edition - great mudder - SOLD
1984 ATC200X - sucked a valve - frame up resto & engine rebuild with performance parts in the works
1987 Suzuki DR200
199? Go-ped Sport
Arias pistons are forged and you will generally see some machining around the gudgeon pin area. Can you see machining because I can't. Its not now a Helm and Son. It always has been.
took a quick look, and cant see any machining that i can pick out.
Were there any specific marks that helm and son put on their pistons?
Where would I look, because I looked all over and the only mark I saw was “0.25” on the top of the piston?
by any chance do they still make them for the 1st gen 200X? thanks guys.
My Rides
1983 ATC200 - U-Haul edition - great mudder - SOLD
1984 ATC200X - sucked a valve - frame up resto & engine rebuild with performance parts in the works
1987 Suzuki DR200
199? Go-ped Sport