So I got the head off today without breaking any bolts or anything, and I have a gasket set on the way from Dennis Kirk, so I figured that after it got here on Monday I could have it back together and ready to ride by the 4th. However, once I got the head off I noticed that the gasket looked fine... strange. Then I actually took a gander at the pistons... Pistons 1 and 3 (the cylinders with no compression) had holes in the tops of them. Damn...
Now, why would this happen? I noticed that these pistons had NGK spark plugs (BR9ES) while the other two had Champion plugs (N4C). I thought this might have something to do with it but according to the conversion chart the NGK 9's and the Champion 4's are in the same heat range, and my Clymer manual actually recommends NGK 8's, which are hotter than what I had in it.
The other thing I found through some searching is that running too lean can hole the pistons. I also read that it can cause exhaust popping on decceleration, which I was noticing before the pistons went. So could this be my problem?
I want to figure out what the problem is before I replace the pistons so I don't just have the same thing happen again. I found OEM pistons on bike bandit for $40 for just the piston or $66 for the "Piston set" which I'm assuming has the rings and everything already installed. Would I have to get the set or could I reuse everything else if I just replaced the actual piston? Also, I'm guessing I need to replace all four, but, well, do I? Or could I just replace the holed pistons?
Thanks for all the help.
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