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Adam Esacove
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2011
Just a regular guy wanting to teach a few tricks
Yamaha XS650 Engine Case Cleanup
Get the clear coat off of your engine cases with ease and just $6.00
I hope this video helps!
I hope this video helps!
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I have one of these for sale in Harrisburg pa. 1981 Yamaha XS 650 Special. Really good condition,runs, drives, needs to go.
I'm guessing the chopped exhaust blisters your feet after a few hrs riding ..
Any chance of posting a video of your bike running? Curious how that exhaust sounds as I’m trying to decide what I want to do on my bike I’m restoring
Howday war do eye git me some of that thar elbow grease Walmart to?
I know this is an older video but I'd thought I'd comment. I've done this and when it comes time to remove the stripper fill a 5 gallon bucket halfway with water, get a some long rubber gloves and a brush and submerge the piece in the water and scrub the stripper off with the brush. The water dilutes and kinda neutralizes the stripper, it works like a charm.
Would you be willing to share a vid of bench starting one the engines you have on the stands?
Your legs are a bit cheesy
RIP
Hola muy buenas tardes como estás gusto en saludarte amigo y poder conoserte te pido disculpas por cualquier incomodidad pero es que yo tengo una yamaha 650 especial modelo 80 y necesito restaurarla quería saber si me podrías ayudar no importa la diferencia?
Great time saver, I’ve spent, seems like hours, over the years sanding that stuff off. Below a fella said it will yellow without the clear coat. Mine never did that. A little wax Once in a while, is all you need. Great tip
Dont wair shorts againe😢
Don't try to spell again LOL
The factory applies that clear coat to prevent the aluminum from oxidizing and pitting. If you leave it unprotected, it will start to oxidize very quickly and look terrible.
Not the hero we ever expected
Hey just wondering.. did it ruin the seal for your sight glass? And that other one to the left (kickstarter)
No it didn’t harm the rubber and I didn’t have any leaks afterwards
No it didn’t harm the rubber and I didn’t have any leaks afterwards
No it didn’t harm the rubber and I didn’t have any leaks afterwards
No it didn’t harm the rubber and I didn’t have any leaks afterwards
No it didn’t harm the rubber and I didn’t have any leaks afterwards
trick I use for the gasget removel is to contact cemement some good 220 to a marble tile and rub the cover on it until its gone...…….. take care not to over sand...this also flattens your covers out 100% giving a good seal... I do this to a lot of parts like the heads … rock hard ride free my sisters and Brothers
Good video . Thank you .
lol. cool, straight to the point. You're a funny guy.
What size forks do you have on the bike on the lift
like the pipes. they look like would keep your feet warm in the winter.
Good video! Great tip for saving time on our old bikes. Sanding and polishing sucks the life out of me when there's so much else needing attention during a resto.
I will try this out this weekend on mine. Heck of alot easier than dealing with sanding.
Taylor Moore I hope it works as well for you as it did for me. Good luck and let me know
Like the Boston face Tyler.
Forgot to reply back, but I did this a couple weekends ago. It worked out well for me. Appreciate the helpful video.