How can you tell what year your KX500 cylinder is?
89-04 is easy.
If you have a 3 valve set up it's 89-04 and they are all the same.
How can you tell what year your KX500 cylinder is?
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How can you tell what year your KX500 cylinder is?
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Re: How can you tell what year your KX500 cylinder is?
Here's where it gets a bit more tricky.
86-88 kx500's all have two valves,
86-88 kx500's all have two valves,
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Re: How can you tell what year your KX500 cylinder is?
So, how can we ID the 86-88 cylinders?
The 88 is the only year of the 3 that uses 8mm standard head studs like this:
Both 86 and 87 use counter bored studs like this:
The 88 is the only year of the 3 that uses 8mm standard head studs like this:
Both 86 and 87 use counter bored studs like this:
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Re: How can you tell what year your KX500 cylinder is?
So how can you tell the 86 from the 87 cylinder?
Apart from the exhaust degree timing there is a easy visual way.
Take a look at this 87, note the compression reliefs on the kips valve ports:
Now take a look at the 86 kx500 kips ports, note that there is no KIPS compression reliefs:
So that should help you out.
There may be other visual ID difference as well, but these are the ones I know about.
Apart from the exhaust degree timing there is a easy visual way.
Take a look at this 87, note the compression reliefs on the kips valve ports:
Now take a look at the 86 kx500 kips ports, note that there is no KIPS compression reliefs:
So that should help you out.
There may be other visual ID difference as well, but these are the ones I know about.
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