Im looking for an oversize 71mm piston for my cast linered RB .
Could someone tell me the gudgeon pin diameter of the yz piston ,and a conrod thats suitable to use.
Thanks
Russ
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Looks like the pin is 18mm and the compression height is 33mm so you'll need a longer rod with the large small end diameter.
Tim
Looks like the pin is 18mm and the compression height is 33mm so you'll need a longer rod with the large small end diameter.
Tim
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For the rod I would use a yamaha outboard rod 6H4 which is 116 long , 22mm crank pin and 18mm gudgeon pin.
The other option for your piston is a DT250 which is cheap and has oversizes to 71mm. Both the DT250 and YZ250's have 18mm gudgeon pins
The other option for your piston is a DT250 which is cheap and has oversizes to 71mm. Both the DT250 and YZ250's have 18mm gudgeon pins
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Thanks for the replies ....ive decided to go with a wossner 72mm from AF , as the other options meant changing conrod and head 
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I take it they've got 16mm pins?carlos fandango wrote:Thanks for the replies ....ive decided to go with a wossner 72mm from AF , as the other options meant changing conrod and head
