How many miles will a 2-stroke last?

A current garden variety 600 twin engine in the popular trail/sport category can deliver up to 12,000 miles (19,000 kms) of reasonable use. Reasonable use includes using good quality injector oil, regular servicing of the exhaust valves and annnual clutch maintenance.
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How many miles will a 2 stroke engine last?

How Many Miles Does A 2-Stroke Last? in the small-size 2-stroke market, if we compare them, the 600 and 800 forms make up the segment's top two choices. A popular garden variety 600 twin engine in the category can deliver up to 12,000 miles (19,000 kilometers).
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How many hours will a 2 stroke engine last?

Re: What are high Hours for an Outboard 2 Stroke? Pretty much the standard is 100 hours/year for "average" use. That said, if the boat is kept in the northern states, expect that number to more than likely be closer to 50-75. If it's in Florida or in the deep south on the water, you can see as much as 200 per year.
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How many hours does a 2-stroke piston last?

You should be good for another 10-15 hrs assuming PO regularly cleaned air filter and did not abuse the bike. Good news is a two stroke top end is so easy a child could do it. Plus, less actual parts to replace (piston, rings, gaskets - done).
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How often do you need to rebuild a 2-stroke?

It's also important to keep in mind that if you're running your two-stroke on the lean side, it may need more frequent rebuild intervals. As a general rule, and especially if you're racing, rebuilding the top end - which includes piston and rings - every 25 hours would keep you in the safe range.
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400+ hours on a 2 stroke top end?? How many should you go? I usually go about 150



How much does it cost to rebuild a 2 stroke engine?

Two-stroke dirt bikes top ends can take a number of years to rebuild, which ranges between $50k and $500k. There is a direct relationship between the part need and how much you do the rebuild yourself or pay someone else.
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How do you tell when a 2 stroke needs a rebuild?

Shine a light in there and see if there's any noticeable scratches. You can look at the piston as well, but any scratches/scoring that looks like something you can feel with your finger nail is damage and will most likely need repair/replacement.
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What lasts longer 2-stroke or 4 stroke?

Both engine types have their pros and cons, and the one that will work best for you depends on the needs of your application. While 4-stroke engines perform well and generally last longer than 2-stroke engines, 2-stroke engines are lighter and faster than 4-stroke engines.
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How reliable are 2-stroke engines?

Are 2-Stroke Engines Reliable? This engine is reliable for just one of the reasons you mentioned. They have fewer moving parts than their four rival strokes. Several applications consider the two-stroke engine to be one of the best driving technologies, particularly since performance and reliability are important.
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Why do 2 strokes need to be rebuilt?

A damaged cylinder may need reconditioning or replating. The same goes for when you find your intake boot and airbox was not sealed properly. Anytime you find leaks, you'll want to tear down and inspect for damage. Two-strokes are great and they can tell you when they need to be refreshed based on performance!
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How long will a 4 stroke dirt bike last?

A 4 stroke top-end can last 500+ hours of casual riding if it's properly maintained. You can also wear out a top-end in less than 20 hours if you're riding it hard and constantly hitting the rev limiter.
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Is 500 hrs alot for an outboard?

A motor could need a complete rebuild at less than 500 hours if improperly maintained, or could have quadruple that and still have life left if well taken care of.
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How do you maintain a 2-stroke motorcycle?

2-stroke dirt bike maintenance involves cleaning the air filter, checking the oil, maintaining the carburetor, cleaning and lubricating the cables, chain, and sprocket, and keeping everything clean and free of mud and dirt after every ride.
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How many miles can you put on a 2-stroke snowmobile?

Two stroke engines

Your average 2 stroke snowmobile engine will last 2,500-5,000 miles (4,000 – 8,000 kilometers) before you are going to need to have the top end refreshed and between 5,000-10,000 miles (8,000 – 16,000 kilometers) before the engine needs to be completely rebuilt.
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Why are 2 strokes so unreliable?

Disadvantages of the Two-stroke

There are four main reasons: Two-stroke engines don't last nearly as long as four-stroke engines. The lack of a dedicated lubrication system means that the parts of a two-stroke engine wear a lot faster. Two-stroke oil is expensive, and you need about 4 ounces of it per gallon of gas.
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Are 2 strokes easier to maintain?

For starters, 2-stroke engines are much lighter and also cost less to manufacture. In comparison to 4-stroke engines, they are also easier to repair. However, repairs are generally needed more frequently, unless you actively maintain the engine.
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Why are two-stroke engines banned?

Answer: Two-strokes left the market because they could not meet steadily-tightening EPA standards for vehicle exhaust emissions. The very feature that makes two-strokes attractive—the simplicity of having only three moving parts (crankshaft, con-rod, and piston—was also their undoing.
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Why is 2-stroke more powerful?

Because combustion takes place with each revolution of the crankshaft with a 2-stroke, this format puts out more power than a 4-stroke engine and the power has more instantaneous delivery. This are some reasons why 2-stroke engines have a long history of use on many different types of motorcycles.
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Will 2-strokes make a comeback?

We can't be the ones to answer that, but one thing is for sure, 2-strokes are making their comeback. They're now present across all forms of riding and racing, which include Enduro, NHHA, Motocross (hobby, amateur, and professional levels), local enthusiasts, and Amateur MX.
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What are the advantages of a 2-stroke engine?

Advantages: A two stroke cycle engine has twice the number of power strokes than the four stroke cycle engine at the same engine speed. For the same power developed, a two stroke cycle engine is lighter, less bulky and occupies less floor area.
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How often should you change a piston on a 2 stroke?

Most modern two strokes / four stroke Motocross/Enduro motorcycles recommend piston and ring replacement at 15 hour or 5-6 race intervals. Just because the kick starter feels firm or it starts easy, it still may be time for maintenance.
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How often should you change oil on a 2 stroke dirt bike?

Yes, it's absolutely important to change the oil and oil filter on your dirt bike regularly. Change it every 15 hours. At least.
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How do I know if my 2 stroke is blown?

How to tell if a 2 stroke engine is blown
  1. Engine seized (won't crank over)
  2. Bike won't start.
  3. Starts but doesn't want to stay running.
  4. Power is significantly less.
  5. Fouled spark plug.
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How long does it take to rebuild a 2 stroke engine?

How Long Does It Take To Rebuild A 2 Stroke Engine? It can usually take 70-80 hours to build a two-stroke's bottom end. However, it really comes down to what is riding the bike at the time.
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