03 wombat piston
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03 wombat piston
I AM LOOKING FOR A .040 OVER PISTON AND RINGS FOR AN O3 WOMBAT,NO LUCK SO FAR.EVEN A GOOD USED ONE WOULD BE FINE IF ANYONE CAN HELP.Also, could I use a super combat piston,or a combat wombat piston and machine 4 holes in it.
Thanks,
Wayne.
Thanks,
Wayne.
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Re: 03 wombat piston
Wayne, give me an phone call, 1--208--571--2823, I have a person, whom has many OEM pistons, and don,t forget Paul of Strickly Hodaka sell,s Wesco pistons for all Hodakas, as well and they have few OEM units but maybe not a 40 over. Thanks Hope we can help, Bruce Young Hodakaparts.com IDAHO
Bruce Young - HodakaPartsIdaho
Re: 03 wombat piston
Wayne,
If you are working with an 03 bottom end you can not use a super combat or a combat wombat piston as the crank and rod were different on the 03. Therefore the piston pin hole is located differently on the 03. There have been some conversions to the older crank and rod allowing the use of the older pistons, but unless you have that situation the 03 is in a class of it's own.
If you are working with an 03 bottom end you can not use a super combat or a combat wombat piston as the crank and rod were different on the 03. Therefore the piston pin hole is located differently on the 03. There have been some conversions to the older crank and rod allowing the use of the older pistons, but unless you have that situation the 03 is in a class of it's own.
Bill Chapman, Monument, CO
Raced and Modified Hodakas in Statesville NC back in the day.
Raced and Modified Hodakas in Statesville NC back in the day.
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Hey Wayne,
I can build a crank for you that will convert your 03 to use the early style 125 pistons. From a cost stand point it would be cheaper to find an 03 piston and rings. Assuming a crank rebuild is not in order already.
I do have an NOS .040 03 wombat piston and rings. I will not sell them to you if Paul has them though. I don't want to take away from Paul's parts sales but I do not want to see a Hodaka sitting for lack of parts either.
Paul can let me know if he doesn't have the parts you need and then we can talk if you like.
Danny
I can build a crank for you that will convert your 03 to use the early style 125 pistons. From a cost stand point it would be cheaper to find an 03 piston and rings. Assuming a crank rebuild is not in order already.
I do have an NOS .040 03 wombat piston and rings. I will not sell them to you if Paul has them though. I don't want to take away from Paul's parts sales but I do not want to see a Hodaka sitting for lack of parts either.
Paul can let me know if he doesn't have the parts you need and then we can talk if you like.
Danny
Re: 03 wombat piston
Hi Danny I do not have any (03) Wombat pistons left except for the few std. size we have in stock. Thanks for asking Danny !!
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Thank you Paul.
Danny
Danny
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Hi Bruce;[email protected] wrote:Wayne, give me an phone call, 1--208--571--2823, I have a person, whom has many OEM pistons, and don,t forget Paul of Strickly Hodaka sell,s Wesco pistons for all Hodakas, as well and they have few OEM units but maybe not a 40 over. Thanks Hope we can help, Bruce Young Hodakaparts.com IDAHO
I found an 03 piston.Thanks for your interest
Wayne.
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HI bill ;bchappy wrote:Wayne,
If you are working with an 03 bottom end you can not use a super combat or a combat wombat piston as the crank and rod were different on the 03. Therefore the piston pin hole is located differently on the 03. There have been some conversions to the older crank and rod allowing the use of the older pistons, but unless you have that situation the 03 is in a class of it's own.
Thanks for your help.I found an 03 piston so I won't have to recrank this time.
Thanks again Wayne.
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Re: 03 wombat piston
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pictures uploaded (I think).
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Hey Wayne,
You scared me with those first few pictures of the 94 Wombat. I was thinking the 03 Wombat piston I just sent will never fit that. Any way looks like you have two good projects to keep you busy.
Yes, the pics loaded........several times. But that is ok.
Lots of help available here if needed.
Danny
You scared me with those first few pictures of the 94 Wombat. I was thinking the 03 Wombat piston I just sent will never fit that. Any way looks like you have two good projects to keep you busy.
Yes, the pics loaded........several times. But that is ok.
Lots of help available here if needed.
Danny
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Hi Wayne,
You can go back and delete the pictures that ware duplicates. Just click Edit in the right of screen.
You can go back and delete the pictures that ware duplicates. Just click Edit in the right of screen.
Bill Chapman, Monument, CO
Raced and Modified Hodakas in Statesville NC back in the day.
Raced and Modified Hodakas in Statesville NC back in the day.
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Hi Danny.Yes I have two nice projects.I really enjoy bringing them back to life,and will post more pictures as it progresses.No multiples next time.dcoooke007 wrote:Hey Wayne,
You scared me with those first few pictures of the 94 Wombat. I was thinking the 03 Wombat piston I just sent will never fit that. Any way looks like you have two good projects to keep you busy.
Yes, the pics loaded........several times. But that is ok.
Lots of help available here if needed.
Danny
Thanks,
Wayne.
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Hi Bill;bchappy wrote:Hi Wayne,
You can go back and delete the pictures that ware duplicates. Just click Edit in the right of screen.
Thanks for the help.I got it figured out now.Next time only single pictures.
Thanks again,
Wayne.
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