favorite D SACHS 125 piston

Started by sixdazed, February 09, 2012, 02:11:15 PM

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sixdazed

What's the best piston preference(stock?tarabusa?wiseco?any Japanese cross reference?)to use on my sachs D motored 125s?Racing vintage mx+cross country.And who's got them?Any info/feedback much appreciated.Thanks,
                   Ric
Ric Emmal
Pentons Rule!
5 125 steel tankers
10 cmf 100/125
2 Mettco 125
1 Penda
2 jackpiners
2 harescramblers
5 Herc 7 speeds
1 Tyran 125
1 Ktm150xc
1 Honda crf450x
1 Honda sl70
1 Hon cr125 77
1 Yam pw80
2 Yam yz125d
1 Suz pe 175
1 Suz rm85
1 Mz250
3 Sachs/dkw 125
1 Hon cb700sc
1 Aprillia RC50
Most in progress..                      so many projects-so little time...

gooddirt

As long as you have not done any rad porting to the transfers in the barrel  OEM is good or NOS Wiseco (forged) in the orange and white box or AL B's Wiseco  will work. Stay away from any blue box Wiseco with a PS cast on the under side of the dome.

checkcrew

Larry,

to understand this correctly :
as long as the porting is stock "D" the same piston for a "B" will work ??

please confirm this,

thank you,




Quotequote:Originally posted by gooddirt

As long as you have not done any rad porting to the transfers in the barrel  OEM is good or NOS Wiseco (forged) in the orange and white box or AL B's Wiseco  will work. Stay away from any blue box Wiseco with a PS cast on the under side of the dome.

Mike Gallagher, NJ.
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Mike Gallagher, NJ.
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gooddirt


checkcrew

Mike Gallagher, NJ.
[email protected]

sixdazed

Ric Emmal
Pentons Rule!
5 125 steel tankers
10 cmf 100/125
2 Mettco 125
1 Penda
2 jackpiners
2 harescramblers
5 Herc 7 speeds
1 Tyran 125
1 Ktm150xc
1 Honda crf450x
1 Honda sl70
1 Hon cr125 77
1 Yam pw80
2 Yam yz125d
1 Suz pe 175
1 Suz rm85
1 Mz250
3 Sachs/dkw 125
1 Hon cb700sc
1 Aprillia RC50
Most in progress..                      so many projects-so little time...

Mike OReilly

Why "stay away from the blue box Wiseco with PS stamped under the dome"??
Mike

brian kirby

Those are the pistons that gave Wiseco the "Seizeco" name. I think the aluminum had too much heat expansion and would cold seize very easily.

Brian
Brian