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agreed with Oxy, check your valves and their clearances as well as the springs, make sure they are not bent, broken or weakened, and the timing...before you replace the piston and rings, check your compression.....eliminate the easier stuff first:wink:

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hope so will try in the am plus i live about a mile away from a mud bog racing place and want to def check it out until then i made a lil play area in my parents back property its got 2 mud pits one is about 3-4 ft deep and the other is about 2-3 ft for the kids and about 4 jumps

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yeah i found it its on top well i checked the timing and it seems fine so i went to adjust the valves but i dont have a feeler gage but both intake and exhaust valves were really loose so i just measured it by hand or feel should i say and it seemed to work great i will adjust them again when i get the right tool lol i doesnt smoke anymore but sill knocks just not as bad and over all it runs better than when i first go it before it started knocking and smoking

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YAY! Glad your getting everything adjusted!! Feeler gauges are invaluable and a cheap investment you'll always need as long as you own a 4 stroke!! Piston rings are not hard to do either....Happy trails to you!!:wink:

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