I thought I saw a red bucket full of what I can only assume to be engine oil next to him, and I recall seeing him dip parts and his finger in it @anonanon7235
@mohlomphehi he also is/was a master/head tech at a dealership. I wouldn't expect anything else from him. I went to school to be a motorcycle tech, and I can safely say that once you do it the right way so many times, it genuinely hurts your soul to do it wrong. And atleast at the school I went to, it gets drilled into your head that taking the time to work on things right A) makes whatever it is more reliable which results with B) you making more money cuz customers aren't coming back and you're not wasting time making repairs on your own work for free.
I loved the way he checked to see what order to tighten bolts up, others I have watched have just tightened whatever whenever. Coming from someone that had a car with a k-series engine I can appreciate this blokes artistry.
OC. I usually watch more first rides in the live shows than anything else. Brian makes it look so easy to put a motor back together. Love the channel as always.
I was surprised by his work, and the way he performs it, I was surprised that he is a very very responsible person and that he is a very good mechanic, blessings.
I have a 2000 CBR 929 with 77k on it. Excellent bike and i love it, but it has developed oil leaks, cracks in the fairings and needs a paint job. I have some cool mods in mind as well. Cool video, i haven't been inside a sport bike engine yet. 🏆
I wonder if he had all the parts on hand if it would've taken about 3-4 days instead of 6. That's pretty awesome when you can rebuild an engine from scratch without help ✌🙏👏👏
Why did you push the pistons in from the bottom with no ring compressor. I was taught to soak the ring lands in oil squeeze it, drop from the top. Just asking is all
but the stator cover.......is it being replaced? A week to rebuild (looks awesome Brian) but a major visible engine cover still looks like its been slid down the road.
You know the ballpark with time, but if you don't do the same engine every time, you'll basically always look them up.. The threads a n aluminum are relatively weak
What range is your torque ratchet in Nm? You almost did the whole engine rebuild with it .It does the job obviously.Thanks cheers.Ride safe,golden hands you have got bro !
did part of the engine had to be shipped to a machinist ?? (it was mentioned in a previews video when taking apart the engine.... piston case or some tight component that probably needed to be taking out by a special machine or technique and re-installed, if i'm not mistaken)
Just curious and wanting to know why he used gasket paste or silicone paste im guessing ? Instead of a proper gasket piece on certain parts not critiqueing.
Hello I have a Fireblade from 2005 has some noise at the clutch cover I think is the chain tensioner and it kinda eat oil like 200ml x 1000km could I have bad pistons ring? Local mechanics say it's normal for a Honda but I doubt it 🤷🏼♂️ thx in advance if you are going to answer hopefully you will 😅
Hi On the cbr 1000 stator are the suppose to be oil? Or is it a main seal leak? I own cbr 1000 rr fireblade & bike is jurky on low end battery drains after 3 min of cooling fan on the battery is fine & testet stator its droping to 0v & back to 12v & casing for stator full of oil is that normal or main seal?
Is the instant gasket as good or better than the ready made gaskets? I'm about to do a counter shaft replacement on a rc31 and there is a full gasket kit available. I'm noticing a lot of these rebuild vids they use the sealant on crankcase etc. is this because it is superior or just because of convenience/cost? I had a nc29 professionally worked on for gains before and I noticed the blue silicone around the seams so it seems to be very common on performance builds
This man is highly professional. I love how he torques everything to spec versus doing what most mechanics typically do. Good job!
If you dont see someone using a torque wrench on an engine build, stay far away from him!
@@TheWorldisTemporary that's a fact
I thought I saw a red bucket full of what I can only assume to be engine oil next to him, and I recall seeing him dip parts and his finger in it @anonanon7235
@mohlomphehi he also is/was a master/head tech at a dealership. I wouldn't expect anything else from him. I went to school to be a motorcycle tech, and I can safely say that once you do it the right way so many times, it genuinely hurts your soul to do it wrong. And atleast at the school I went to, it gets drilled into your head that taking the time to work on things right A) makes whatever it is more reliable which results with B) you making more money cuz customers aren't coming back and you're not wasting time making repairs on your own work for free.
I loved the way he checked to see what order to tighten bolts up, others I have watched have just tightened whatever whenever. Coming from someone that had a car with a k-series engine I can appreciate this blokes artistry.
Knowing that Big B put that together ='s comfort and confidence. Well done!
OC. I usually watch more first rides in the live shows than anything else. Brian makes it look so easy to put a motor back together. Love the channel as always.
It is a easy as Legos with the service manual
This is so fun to watch! You can tell Brian is in his element.
I was surprised by his work, and the way he performs it, I was surprised that he is a very very responsible person and that he is a very good mechanic, blessings.
Man just having a good torque wrench with this is a must
OC: Always awesome to see a true master at work. Brian is the best.
2:24 I see what you did with the edit there and I appreciate you for that. 😎👍
I have a 2000 CBR 929 with 77k on it. Excellent bike and i love it, but it has developed oil leaks, cracks in the fairings and needs a paint job. I have some cool mods in mind as well. Cool video, i haven't been inside a sport bike engine yet. 🏆
This tickled at all the right spots…
beau did a really good linking the music with the cuts
Watching this and I can hear that snap-on torque wrench in my head... BEEEEP......BEEEEP......BEEEEP......BEEEEP...
Daayyymmmnn, such a motivational video with energising music...
Great video. Had to stop what I was doing to watch. You can tell this is not his first engine build!
I know right 🤣
He's no mechanic, he's an artist 🤟
thx for sharing, gonna miss my 2011 SC59. one of the best thing of my life
This was therapeutic 😍
I wonder if he had all the parts on hand if it would've taken about 3-4 days instead of 6. That's pretty awesome when you can rebuild an engine from scratch without help ✌🙏👏👏
This guy is AWESOME!!!! I learned A LOT from watching multiple videos. Thanks! 👍🏾
Really enjoyed this
Finally, something that is not R7 review :D
This was beautiful to watch. I so wish i could be a mechanic and work on these engines
It's a long road buddy, sooner you start sooner you will get there
Why was the old damaged outer casing (clutch side) used?
That was great - gonna enjoy the long version too…..
This video is so satisfying.
This looks sooo good that guy is just 💪🏽👍🏼
Great
Amazing video! Loved watching him put the engine together, thanks for sharing!
Ive always been curious, where do you get the torque settings for all the bolts. Do the manufacturers provide any documentation for this?
Music sounds like a squirrel getting railed…I watched it with the volume muted
Really enjoyed the video......lkn forward to becoming a better mechanic like you.. thanks alot.
Cool video can’t wait for the builds to continue
This is an art!
Brings back the nostalgia of building engines. Can't wait to hear that baby purr! 😍
Where are all the shoos/people that do that for a living 🤯🤯🤯 OMG
I just want my engine rebuilt
Why did you push the pistons in from the bottom with no ring compressor. I was taught to soak the ring lands in oil squeeze it, drop from the top. Just asking is all
Awesome video and awesome content can’t wait for the next video Thanks
but the stator cover.......is it being replaced? A week to rebuild (looks awesome Brian) but a major visible engine cover still looks like its been slid down the road.
Whoa, if I had my bike/engine pulled apart like this.. I'd be like screw it..time to buy a new bike! 🏍️
Amazing work!
Beautiful!!!
Good work 👍
ASMR for petrolheads. Excellent! 👍
Torqued to Spec!
Does Brian know the torque specs by memory?
Shouldn’t he with all the years of experience?
I’m sure his laptop had the specs up…
You know the ballpark with time, but if you don't do the same engine every time, you'll basically always look them up.. The threads a n aluminum are relatively weak
amazing profi work
Love that torque wrench.
Good job men
What range is your torque ratchet in Nm? You almost did the whole engine rebuild with it .It does the job obviously.Thanks cheers.Ride safe,golden hands you have got bro !
EXCELLENT JOB
PROFESSIONAL SUPER
This guy is a gangster
Excellent job,, clean and professional 👏,, greetings.
Well done👍🏽 and the beats is nice👍🏽
Really happy to see another addition to the WBRG! I love this series so much.. Please keep it up
100% Respect
Very nice!
I didn't see you line up the balance shaft with the crankshaft, is is really a difference?
did part of the engine had to be shipped to a machinist ?? (it was mentioned in a previews video when taking apart the engine.... piston case or some tight component that probably needed to be taking out by a special machine or technique and re-installed, if i'm not mistaken)
Brilliant. Loved it!
Is using gasket maker on the block a normal thing to do for motorcycle engines?
Thoughts on a cbr1000 engine in a 90's nighthawk 750 frame? I have the nighthawk and if my engine ever goes i want to do that
Great work
Uma obra de arte ✊💪🇮🇲🇧🇷
tell me about getting parts for old bike. try something from the 90's or 80's . i got a 2006 triumph 600 TT . not that hard to get running .
Just curious and wanting to know why he used gasket paste or silicone paste im guessing ? Instead of a proper gasket piece on certain parts not critiqueing.
Super video, love it. You are great enginner.
Hello I have a Fireblade from 2005 has some noise at the clutch cover I think is the chain tensioner and it kinda eat oil like 200ml x 1000km could I have bad pistons ring? Local mechanics say it's normal for a Honda but I doubt it 🤷🏼♂️ thx in advance if you are going to answer hopefully you will 😅
That was great! Thanks.
Nice bro.
you are pro,nice job
Nice work.
Beautiful but is there no valve springs in these engines
Is that a stock port?
How much does something like that cost to have done?
What do you use for parts washing solution? Great video!
Cool clip. Was lookin foreword to the process tho lol
Full video is coming out next week. It's an hour long.
@@chaseontwowheels thank you for the response
@@chaseontwowheels wow! An hour?
I really like how he dabs the gasket maker on there, doing the bead always seems hard and presuring for myself lol
My thoughts exactly.
good morning I hope you all are well I want to ask a question I have a 2016 Honda cbr 1000rr and when idling the exhaust is red?
What was the solution used to clean all the casings? Great job, he makes it look extremely easy.
Good job ... do u use any manual for using the torque to tight the nut ?
sir where do you get the torque specs for the bolts ?? you know the manuals??
quite easy job
Amazing !!
How much would you charge for rebuild engine for 14 cbr 1000rr? The bike has 20k miles on it. I’m looking to restart them miles
Hi
On the cbr 1000 stator are the suppose to be oil? Or is it a main seal leak? I own cbr 1000 rr fireblade & bike is jurky on low end battery drains after 3 min of cooling fan on the battery is fine & testet stator its droping to 0v & back to 12v & casing for stator full of oil is that normal or main seal?
Awesome!
How much miles you need to drive with low rpm's after the rebuild?
Well done nice 👍
Do you all rebuild motors for people?
Saludos desde Colombia ,exelente video
Is this the same engine that went bang when it was rebuilt 🥺
Do you know where I can find the complete Kawasaki Ninja H2R engine for sale and can I bring it to Brazil? I need three engines.
Notification squad! Ha!
Is the instant gasket as good or better than the ready made gaskets? I'm about to do a counter shaft replacement on a rc31 and there is a full gasket kit available.
I'm noticing a lot of these rebuild vids they use the sealant on crankcase etc. is this because it is superior or just because of convenience/cost?
I had a nc29 professionally worked on for gains before and I noticed the blue silicone around the seams so it seems to be very common on performance builds
I was wondering the same. Commenting so I get a notification should anyone reply
Feels like lego
Hi there! What is the paste you use to seal those parts 5:18? I want to rebuild my xj600s
Which valve cover gasket sealant did you use please ?
What is the Best route to achieve 198mph + on 2007 CBR1000RR? Without the need of turbo or boost?
Lots of money mainly
@@jamsstar2010 turbo then huh
I need mine rebuilt, I’ve started taken apart my bike & noticed I was in over my head
Was their any wear on the gearbox at all?