Late September I was riding my 03 KX250 at the Oregon dunes when it sputtered and died out of no where. I thought this was suspect so I got off the bike and moved the kick start by hand slowly. There was a metal on metal squealing sound that could be heard as the piston moved through its stroke. I didn't want to kick the bike over and try to start it as I thought something was seriously wrong. So I spent the next hour or so pushing it to a spot where I could pick it up with a vehicle.
Since I finished my RM125 top end finally, I brought the KX inside.
I worked on it until I got the cylinder head off.
Apparently the last person to have it off used some clear gasket sealer of some sort instead of a proper gasket. They also over torqued the nuts.
I fully expected the cylinder to be scratched up or a ring to be damaged.
It looks fined to me. The cylinder walls look perfect and the top of the piston is brown/black with no damage. There is zero metal on metal noise as I move the kick start.
So my question is what should I look for? I plan to inspect the exhaust valves, reeds and maybe remove the cylinder so I can further inspect the piston/rod/crank bearings.