That’s another consideration, but my thought was since their reputation isn’t the best i would buy parts and use all the oem parts i can that i trust more. I might be totally wrong, but it depends how much do you think the ski would sell for next spring. I’m not trying to make profit but i want to be in the positive by the time i’m done with it.Not really I see gouges in the cylinder walls, you might as well just get an SBT rebuilt engine if the crank and head are trashed. It will be cheaper in the long run.
Okay I guess you will have to explain this one to me, the parts they use are get like the parts you will use if you buy the parts from them, but you will probably spend more money buying the parts individually and assembling it yourself. Hint it's not their assembly practices that are questionable here.That’s another consideration, but my thought was since their reputation isn’t the best i would buy parts and use all the oem parts i can that i trust more. I might be totally wrong, but it depends how much do you think the ski would sell for next spring. I’m not trying to make profit but i want to be in the positive by the time i’m done with it.
ahh i was under the impression that they just used pooptier parts for the engine hence the cheaper prices. But doing it myself still comes out cheaper so i might just do that.Okay I guess you will have to explain this one to me, the parts they use are get like the parts you will use if you buy the parts from them, but you will probably spend more money buying the parts individually and assembling it yourself. Hint it's not their assembly practices that are questionable here.
They are currently stock and it comes out about the same to get both cylinders sleeved from sbt or get the damaged cylinder replated. I wanted to keep stock piston sizes but at this point idk what to do.What's wrong with boring the cylinders? Are they already oversized? That's much cheaper than doing a sleeve.
You get the same parts from SBT whether you get a crank and cylinder exchange kit from them or a rebuilt engine. If you want the good stuff then have someone rebuild the crank, buy OEM pistons or Pro K pistons and have the cylinders replated .ahh i was under the impression that they just used pooptier parts for the engine hence the cheaper prices. But doing it myself still comes out cheaper so i might just do that.
They are Nikasil or chrome bore cylinders, nothing there to bore without installing cast iron sleeves.What's wrong with boring the cylinders? Are they already oversized? That's much cheaper than doing a sleeve.
Yeah, I shouldn't be allowed to type that early in the morning. Wasn't thinking clearly.They are Nikasil or chrome bore cylinders, nothing there to bore without installing cast iron sleeves.
I’m trying my best not to be nuisance here but do you think after a full rebuild(on top of me getting the ski for 350$) i’d be able to get out in the end without losing money?Make sure your power valves have the "Wave Eater" type clips. Thats what killed a lot of the early GP800R's when the PV broke and dropped in to say Hello..lol
If you plan on keeping it sure, but if you are in it to make a few $ I'd just part it outI’m trying my best not to be nuisance here but do you think after a full rebuild(on top of me getting the ski for 350$) i’d be able to get out in the end without losing money?