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necessary updates
hola, i'm getting an 02 cannibal, but it has no updates. what updates are necessary in your opinions, and what is a good idea to change, but isn't really a necessity?? also, where can i order parts to do the updates, and for how much? thanks, and feel free to suggest anything else that may help. ![smile.gif](http://www.cannondaleriders.com/forums/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif)
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Re: necessary updates
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Originally posted by myEXgotstolen
no updates. what updates are necessary in your opinions
no updates. what updates are necessary in your opinions
Well, I would do the ones that speed2424 listed and then add a few more. Getting a bone stock dale is usually cheap enough to allow you to go ahead and get the updates done and you are still well below what you would spend on any other quad of its caliber.
Inside the motor would be
stage 8--100
z400 bearing on crank--?? depends on if crank is still good (only know once crank is pressed apart)
shift shaft spacer--10
shim the valve springs--5
and while you have the valves out go ahead and get one of the guys here to port the head. lots of power up there for the taking.
short air box funnel--20
FYI, these are my personal updates. Some peeps don't agree with them being considered necessary but I have seen and heard of too many problems to not add them to my PERSONAL list.
Re: necessary updates
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Originally posted by myEXgotstolen
hola, i'm getting an 02 cannibal, but it has no updates. what updates are necessary in your opinions, and what is a good idea to change, but isn't really a necessity?? also, where can i order parts to do the updates, and for how much? thanks, and feel free to suggest anything else that may help.
hola, i'm getting an 02 cannibal, but it has no updates. what updates are necessary in your opinions, and what is a good idea to change, but isn't really a necessity?? also, where can i order parts to do the updates, and for how much? thanks, and feel free to suggest anything else that may help.
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The guys have it pretty much covered here. I would think that if you do an updated crank rod bearing (Z400) that the stage 8 bolt kit may not be needed. When I first got my bike, I went thru the factory tech, service, & parts bulletins first and printed out each one that applied to my particular bike. Some of these updates only affect models prior to a certain serial number, so have yours handy when reviewing these bulletins. The only ones I question are any related to the crank issues (ei: crank plate stud update). I believe the Z400 bearing to be a better permanent fix. The new aluminum valve covers are definitely high on the list, possibly a aluminum water pump impeller, and eyeball the decomp lever assembly for fit and function. I believe that should cover any motor updates or upgrades in some cases.
Good Luck & Welcome.
www.blackwidowatv.com
Has the valve covers. You can also try them for the other parts.
haydug cycles is another good place to try.
http://www.haydugcycles.com/
I would give both a call. They have wya more than what is listed on their websites.
Has the valve covers. You can also try them for the other parts.
haydug cycles is another good place to try.
http://www.haydugcycles.com/
I would give both a call. They have wya more than what is listed on their websites.
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Re: Re: updates
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I'd do these and add to it an aluminum valve cover.
One question...Why go with a completly stock unupdated one? there are plenty of updated ones for sale out there for great prices like dirts moto $4000 for an updated moto is a great price.
I'd do these and add to it an aluminum valve cover.
One question...Why go with a completly stock unupdated one? there are plenty of updated ones for sale out there for great prices like dirts moto $4000 for an updated moto is a great price.
i'm going with this one because although its been sitting, its got 2 hours on the entire machine, and hes selling for 1500. also, i love mechanical stuff, so i can't wait to start taking it all apart (and hopefully get it back together:(
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I came up with Stage 8 kit and after alot of research have found that the real reason behind bolts and nuts falling out was just plain lack of Loctite or contaminated Loctite from factory.Now if you dont trust yourself to Loctite EVERY SINGLE BOLT AND NUT correctly get the kit.Otherwise save the money and get a properly built crank,Kibblewhite valvesprings/fully inspected head and maybe some porting.