I just rebuilt my 02 summit 800 last fall. It cost $300 for new pistons(SPX), and $600 for cylinders(sending mine in for exchange), can't remember what the gasket kit cost. Did the work myself so pretty cheap fix.
Wouldn't recommend the pistons from them. Just buy BRP. About two weeks ago on one of the pistons the pin that holds the ring from moving fell out into the inside, and dropped down into the crank case, causing it to seize up which also allowed my ring to move, and contact the exhaust valve wrecking the piston, and cylinder. They are warrantying everything though, I had to send them them the motor, and they are replacing everything for me. Pretty good on them.
late this afternoon i too it to the mechanic, i have asked him to assess it, and tell me the cost of repair 'vs' a new motor. so i should know by tomorrow arvo... best case scenario top end rebuild with a new cylinder, 2nd best scenario - full rebuild, 3rd - new motor (in which case i will prob just sell the thing)
as you can see from the pics, one piston is well gone, though from the amount of shrapnel sitting in the bottom end, i am thinking of getting another motor...
though is it possible to replace the top end (pistons, rings, bearings, cylinders, gaskits etc etc) and just flush out the bottom end so it is clear of any debris?
Looks like you got Problems Son..better remove motor and take to a expert. save some money and go to small town shops
example Whitecourt yamaha
RPM Powersports Whitecourt
labor rate not as high as Citys, if thats where you live.
or Remove the motor and bring it here to Barrhead and I can tell whats going on for free. No charge. used to buy.repair and sell sleds for 35 yrs.Im Alberta Licenced too.I wont work on it, but can send you to my son who will.hes a third yr apprectice .
kenvb - thanks for the offer, i greatly appreciate it. atm i am in revelstoke, but i think i am just going to have to find a cheap new motor.
i took it to greg at rough country here in revy, and he has told me that i can fix it with a top end rebuild including couple of new cylinders, though, he did advise me that a new motor would be better, and last longer.
if you know of anyone in your area with a rebuilt motor they want to offload, please drop me a line.