Engine Build HPP Valve Honda CR250 – Part 9
This is part nine and the final part of the CR250 engine build and will cover head, reed valve and carburetor installation. I will also perform the initial leak down test.
Tools needed: Torque wrench, leak down tester, metric tool assortment
Apply oil to the six cylinder head studs and install them into the cylinder. Torque the studs in three steps and in a criss cross pattern to 9 lb.ft.
Again use a stud tightener or two opposing flange bolts to properly torque the studs.

Place a new head gasket with the “up” mark facing up and aft

Install the cylinder head and apply oil to the cylinder head studs and landings.

Install the six cylinder head nuts and hand tighten. Torque the nuts in three steps and a criss cross pattern to 20 lb.ft.
Install the reed valve with a new gasket into the cylinder

Install the intake manifold with the intake oriented to the left. Apply oil to the six intake bolts and install the bolts along with the throttle cable
retainer. Torque the bolts in three steps and in a criss cross pattern to 7 lb.ft.

Now is a good time to perform the initial leak down test. Cycle the piston to bottom dead center (BDC). Install the spark plug and torque to
13 lb.ft. Install a exhaust plug to seal the exhaust outlet. Attach the tester to the inlet and seal with a hose clamp.
Pump the tester to 6 psi and start timing. An acceptable loss rate is 1 psi/min. Less is better.

Remove the test equipment and the exhaust plug. Install the carburetor aligning the tab on the carb intake bell with the notch in the rubber intake boot. Tighten the intake clamp snugly and give yourself a big thumbs up for completing a total engine build.











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By motoman465 on March 30th, 2010 at 1:41 pm
Dogger315, I would like to thank you for taking the time and effort to produce this series for those of us, like me, who have very limited mechanical experience when it comes to 2 stroke mx bikes. Thank you!!!
By 602MX on March 30th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Dogger315…Great series!,.. fantastic photos and a big well done!….
Thanks for your contribution to this site!
By nickanbiv on May 7th, 2010 at 4:19 am
What really excites me is I see a shift coming. “BACK TO TWO STROKES” WITH DIRECT INJECTION. While reading some of the links about Direct injection my mind went crazy. Imagine 125cc DI smoking the 250f class, because of liter and better handling, and more efficient power. Again imagine all automobiles going two stroke with less displacement, less hydrocarbons, and even less CO2. All of this trough direct injection of “Flex fuels.” The sky is the limit.For the next engine build, try to harness the DI technology and apply it to 125cc of 250cc. It would be very exciting.
By metalmulisha on June 7th, 2010 at 7:48 am
nice in depth photos and diy guide i ride cr 250s and love them what year cr 250 is that im gonna say 1999 and also awsome engine rebuild thanx for adding it to the site very helpful thanx