Hi
I got this project in 2007 as part of a jumble of Husqvarna and Kawasaki KX basket cases. I parted out the KX stuff to pay for the top end rebuild in several Husqvarna engines including this one. I pulled the bottom end out of storage to ready it for the XC frame being prepped for it. The problem I have is that the rear engine mount sleeve fit into the case very sloppy and putting all 3 pieces in the crankcase shows the spotfaces are under the inside shoulder of the sleeve both left and right.
Before anyone asks because of the intro, yes, I did verify they have the correct id for the singleshock swingarm. All other sleeves I have are for twinshock.
So my theory is that the previous owner having access to machinery may have bored the rear mount open and spotfaced the case surfaces lower for whatever reason. I checked the parts catalog and did not see any washers under the heads or any bushings between the case and the sleeves.
My suspicion is such because of history. One artifact in the parts jumble was the Ralphenstein. This was a 85 KX125 rolling chassis with an 82 Husqvarna 250WR engine mounted into it. He opened up the rear mount so it would accept the KX swinarm pivot. The 82 WR cradle grafted in was the worst.
I got this project in 2007 as part of a jumble of Husqvarna and Kawasaki KX basket cases. I parted out the KX stuff to pay for the top end rebuild in several Husqvarna engines including this one. I pulled the bottom end out of storage to ready it for the XC frame being prepped for it. The problem I have is that the rear engine mount sleeve fit into the case very sloppy and putting all 3 pieces in the crankcase shows the spotfaces are under the inside shoulder of the sleeve both left and right.
Before anyone asks because of the intro, yes, I did verify they have the correct id for the singleshock swingarm. All other sleeves I have are for twinshock.
So my theory is that the previous owner having access to machinery may have bored the rear mount open and spotfaced the case surfaces lower for whatever reason. I checked the parts catalog and did not see any washers under the heads or any bushings between the case and the sleeves.
My suspicion is such because of history. One artifact in the parts jumble was the Ralphenstein. This was a 85 KX125 rolling chassis with an 82 Husqvarna 250WR engine mounted into it. He opened up the rear mount so it would accept the KX swinarm pivot. The 82 WR cradle grafted in was the worst.