• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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1972 Wr250 Piston?

tomk32e

Husqvarna
B Class
Hello fellow "Vintage Left Kickers",

I am in the midst of starting a restoration on a 1972 WR250 and am trying to find a source for a 0.5mm or 1.0mm over-bore piston kit. Vintco lists everything except the '72 WR250. Is there something special/different about this piston besides the stock bore being slightly different? My bike looks to have the stock bore(?) with a stamp on the top of the piston of "69,43". (I'll post some pictures in a little bit.)

Can anyone educate me or steer me in the right direction on this? I'm hopeful that someone makes a piston so that I don't end up having to source a NOS over bore.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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Is there something special/different about this piston besides the stock bore being slightly different?
Nothing different about your piston or its bore. 69.43 is the stock bore. Vintco's 69.50 is what they believe the cylinder bore should be. BTW, they show a piston for a 1972 250WR in their selection.
 
Nothing different about your piston or its bore. 69.43 is the stock bore. Vintco's 69.50 is what they believe the cylinder bore should be. BTW, they show a piston for a 1972 250WR in their selection.

Thanks! I went ahead and ordered the Vintco and received it in less than 3 days! Looks to be an exact match. (Except for the 1st over bore of course.)
 
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