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Help! I blew up two '06 Yamaha YZ125's this past weekend
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[QUOTE="BradC62, post: 1132443, member: 72619"] Bruno670 The plug look's perfect. you want to look for a quarter size carbon deposit on the center of the piston. Like I said before there is alway's pro & con. I have seen many YZ's blow up, our local dealer has sold many piston's, ring's, and rod kits, along with bearings! The choice is your's, just trying to help out. We have had great luck . THE carb holds many annser's. 32to1 is not a lot of oil , 25 year's ago 20to1 was the magic number but that was year's ago. Bike's have come a long way since then, and also the oil's . I have seen people running 40to1 & 50to1 walking their bike's off the track, OoP's what did they do wrong , to small of a main or was the gas / oil mixture to lean . Good luck with your YZ ? . Maybe i will see you indoor at local track's or in the spring at baja mx in michigan or motoplex in ohio. There are a few bike's runninig the same set-up. should I look for 670 ? [/QUOTE]
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