To change the piston on a 1997 Honda CR125, first, remove the cylinder by taking off the exhaust and intake, then unscrewing the cylinder head bolts. Once the cylinder is off, remove the old piston by taking out the circlips and the wrist pin. Install the new piston onto the connecting rod, ensuring it's oriented correctly, and reassemble everything by reversing the disassembly steps, making sure to torque the cylinder head bolts to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, check the oil and coolant levels before starting the engine.
the torque spec for a 1997 cr125 cylinder head is 20ft pounds of torque.
the mixtuer is 40:1 I like to use a 32:1
How much is a 1994 Honda Cr125 worth?
A Honda CR125 has a 5 speed gearbox.
the piston needs to be turned counter clock wise while compressing the piston
A stock 1997 cr 125r has 52 horsepower. This bike oddly has more than most newer cr 125s
yes, it should bolt right in.
I have a stock 05 pipe on my 01 Cr125. The guy at tg he Honda shop said the 05 will fit an 03 so im pretty sure it will
No, the piston won't fit out the bottom
cracked oil ring on piston
Brake pads on a 1997 Toyota Celica are changed by removing the wheels, unbolting the calipers, and removing the old pads from the calipers. The caliper piston must be pushed in before the new pads can be installed.
Increasing the pressure inside the piston cylinder would cause the piston to lower since the higher pressure pushes down on the piston.