I'll stick with my yz125 2 stroke lol that's to much non sense for a dirtbike reminds me of working on cars everyday hahaha slick trick getting around the yamaha tool to be able to think of doing that is out right brilliant man
LoL I feel ya. The simplicity of the carbed smoker is surely a tough one to beat. So cut and dry. Your right these have become like working on cars. I would have been way behind when these modern bikes started being sold to us but I also have experience in the auto world with fuel injection and engine management stuff and that surely gave me a leg up in the early days of these FI 4 stroke MX bikes.
@UpAllNight91 lol yea the cars are out of control these days iam getting tired of it and been doing it a long time they got way to much technology on them and honestly no tech truly understands them anymore it's a lot of educational guess work anymore lol dirtbikes are definitely a uphill battle cause they are rd in the dirt and mud then washed everything computers and sensors hate idk how the bike world is but the car world has a massive tech shortage this being one of the main reasons along with pay I guess we're one of the few left lol
@@TimmyStasny-ow3hl I have been hearing there is a shortage of auto techs. That's a bummer. I really cant say if there is a shortage of motorcycle techs or not. But I feel these shops like to hire cheaper techs with very little experience. I'm guessing this because bikes are often brought to me after dealerships have already had a jab at it and I'm surprised sometimes at the stuff I repair that a dealership was stumped on. There was a shop down here hiring techs and a friend of the owner told me he would hire me for $25 a hour. I was like holy cow I will just keep working in my own little shop lol. Good luck getting anyone actually good if that's all they are looking to pay. These are tough jobs, Both auto and motocycles. They require a brain and beat up on our bodies too. We are always learning and will be doing research off hours to get to the bottom of things. I will admit I know first hand the auto tech world is tougher than the motorcycle tech world. I started my early years working at my friends auto repair shop and enough though I loved it back then, as soon as I started to lean towards motorcycles I found out real quick they where easier on the body and the mind. Less bending over into tight places, less complicated, and easier access. But motorcycles are getting tougher and tougher. The sport bikes have kinda gotten crazy tight to work on. To do a valve adjustment on some of these sport bikes its just easier to remove the motor lol
@UpAllNight91 lol that about sums it up lol 25 a hr for a master tech like yourself hahaha ain't worth getting out of bed for iam sure the lack of pay is what is causing the shortage and yea the bikes seem to be getting bad and to complicated for something that suppose to be simple fun for majority of people ridding them u do great though man I have always wanted to work for myself like u but to scared to drop the money on a auto shop especially In today's world were a lot of stuff has to go to the dealer and the lack of good work anymore on cars
@@TimmyStasny-ow3hl Right! Its easier to work on your own property with bikes than it is cars. Cars take up too much room and then you would have the guys that say "I wont have the money to pick it up till the end of the month" lol. All it takes is 4 of them and my front yard would be slammed lol. As we speak I have one bike and one quad thats been here for well over a month, both are ready.
Once again top notch videos.. always full of information most arent even going to say just while they are speaking, because they either dont want ppl to know these small things you mention or they dont know them.. eother way.. great video, learned alot. Thanks up all night
Thanks and right on! Yeah I know what you mean. I have run into videos where at certain key areas the guy is like "but I'm not going to show you that". Keeping his stuff as secrets. I'm like heck I been watching your video for some good stuff we finally get there and its top secret. Well heck lol. Give it away, it will come back to you!
Thanks! I havent started them yet but will tonight. I usually catch them every year if I'm not there. This year we are not there lol. Wish we went though, thats a very cool place.
@@tndeere2 Ahh man, lucky you! That place is so awesome. We usually go swimming in the river and just have a blast. The whole area is so historic and cool.
A few years back when we went we seen whistlin diesel going down the interstate in the general lee. We asked him to hit the horn and he did, then he punched it... too cool
Great Video! I have a 2014 YZ250F. Having a few strange electrical gremlins as well. If it ends up being a TPS i will be referring to this video. (If i need to test and change out). Right now i checking and cleaning connections and greasing with dielectric grease. I may ask some questions as the 2014 uses the old handheld tuner.
Right on, for sure. Its actually super easy to set on the 2014 with the GYTR tuner. full throttle should read 81 to 82 on the tuner screen if I remember correctly. Idle just depends how high you have the idle set. So I usually use full throttle to dial them in on the older bikes that used the GYTR handheld tuner.
@@UpAllNight91 Awesome! Thank you. Will let you know how I make out. Going to ride this weekend. I will see if the connector cleaning worked before I dig in further
Tried the "tide " to clean up our bikes today and it worked great even on Tennessee red clay that sticks like chewing gum and dries like concrete. Only problem I had was explaining to my wife how I bought the most expiensive laundry detergent to clean our dirt bikes and we buy the cheap stuff to clean our clothes....I had no answer
LoL, right! Arm and hammer works almost as good as tide and is cheaper. But tide is kinda the best. However I had a friend turn me on to DEP Z -MAXX. Its a powdered detergent used for semi trucks and is used or applied just like the laundry detergent. It actually works even better than tide. Been meaning to do a updated video on the bike washing covering this stuff. I need to lol
Oh man, that app is not good. I was able to do the TPS on my 2014 450 with the Yamaha tuner that came with those older bikes. Was easy even for me. Great video. I was curious how the new app worked.
Thanks Patrick, And right, the older tuner was better for stuff like this for sure. I wonder how many people had to spend 550 bucks just because they needed to tune in the TPS on these newer ones
Can't wait for an update. It sounds like it has a similar problem as my 2002 yz250. My bike at idle/nutrual I can rev it fine. But when I ride it and get into the higher rpms it bogs and dies. Have to come to a stop and kick start it and it starts right up.
@@timmartin9710 If it boogs and dies only at full throttle I would first dig into the carb and make sure everything is good in there. Could have dropped a main jet or a jet clogged.
Too much tech for me.. and I feel for you independent shops too they are driving you guys out of the industry due to needing so many specialty and electronic tools to be able to just work on the damn things. They’re basically computers on wheels just like all the new cars. All for just a few more hp it’s sad. Going to go on a bit of a rant here but it’s starting to remind me of how the snowmobiles are these days, all of the top of the line sleds are around $30k out the door and come with big 7” or 8” touch screens on them that are like $4000 if you have to replace them, sure they’re cool but everyone agrees that we don’t need all this technology. What we need is affordable and reliable machines that we can just go have fun with, I remember a decade ago when a snowmobile was 9 or 10k new and now they have tripled in price and I can only see the same thing happening for these dirtbikes and it’s sad. The worst part is dirtbikes are inevitably going to wear out much faster than a snowmobile if you ride them how they’re supposed to be ridden, and to be dropping 10k+ on a “disposable” machine every few years like most people do is just absurd to me. They’re pricing us out of the game.
So true. I will admit this is why more and more I'm enjoying the Yamaha 2 strokes. I would also add the KTM 2 stroke to the list but they have now gone down the road for fuel injection and all that so they are now not the simple dirtbike of the past. Simple bikes are fun bikes, for me at least.
Got a 23 yz450 accelerate off a jump and it bogged. Now it has a hard time starting unless I give it throttle. Replaced fuel pump , cleaned injector hooked up 9 volt and backflushed, still having issues , no codes on app. Checked valves in spec
Hmm. The replacement fuel pump, was a it new OEM pump? If not did you check the PSI before installing? I would toss a new spark plug in her just to rule that out (if you havent already). I am a little suspect of the TPS though as the TPS can surely cause these type of issues. These can be a little tough to figure out like it was in this video unfortunately. BTW, the new TPS did fix this YZ in this video. Its been doing good since.
@UpAllNight91 ya new oem fuel pump , new plug , i ordered a 25 map switch . Got a tps coming . If I had hair to pull out I would lol. Map switch will be here Tuesday
@@MrBret151 For sure its frustrating. It was a shot in the dark changing the TPS on this bike but I have seen it a hand full of times on these Yamahas where the TPS causes issues and a new one corrects it. I hope thats the case for you too. Just be sure to get it adjusted in correctly.
Intermittent problems are the worst. Had a problem with my old XR250r started and ran great but every once in while when it was hot it would be terribly hard to start. Never did find out the problem.
No, sorry. When the oil drain bolt is stripped I usually suggest just replace the case unfortunately. Especially if its a 4 stroke. Often times re-threading doesnt come out well, sometimes it cracks the case trying, and sometimes it works but not very well or very long. Same with heli-coils. And often they will dribble or leak if not done perfectly straight. For all these reason its really just best to change out the case. If you need something to just get you by you can wrap the drain bolt with telethon tape (plumbers tape) and that will usually give it enough bite to stay in place and also keep it from leaking. It is a good temp fix to get by with,
@@darrenpepper554 Thanks! Unfortunately its not cheap at $681 bucks. Plus you will need a few gaskets and stuff. Its always a bummer when the threads get stripped. Here is a link to the case half that the drain bolt is on for the 2015 (not sure what year yours is but for example)... www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/5NX-15121-00-YX?ref=f37c4b391234f3979189aaec16992cc9d5d00cee
@@UpAllNight91 I have a 2019 yz450fx I was riding the other day and it got warm then all the sudden it started cutting out backfiring put on a clutch and started ripping it up and then it cleared it up and then it started again any ideas or suggestions
Ok. I once worked on a 2014 yz250f that was doing the same thing. Cold start was fine till warm restart, then would act up. It ended up being a bad barometric pressure sensor thats mounted on the throttle body. Changed that out and it was good.
I appreciate this vid. My 2024 has a flat spot in it at or around 2500-3000RPM’s gonna check it out this week. Definitely appreciate it!
Yes Sir! A new TPS surely fixed this YZ250f right up and is still doing good today.
I'll stick with my yz125 2 stroke lol that's to much non sense for a dirtbike reminds me of working on cars everyday hahaha slick trick getting around the yamaha tool to be able to think of doing that is out right brilliant man
LoL I feel ya. The simplicity of the carbed smoker is surely a tough one to beat. So cut and dry. Your right these have become like working on cars. I would have been way behind when these modern bikes started being sold to us but I also have experience in the auto world with fuel injection and engine management stuff and that surely gave me a leg up in the early days of these FI 4 stroke MX bikes.
@UpAllNight91 lol yea the cars are out of control these days iam getting tired of it and been doing it a long time they got way to much technology on them and honestly no tech truly understands them anymore it's a lot of educational guess work anymore lol dirtbikes are definitely a uphill battle cause they are rd in the dirt and mud then washed everything computers and sensors hate idk how the bike world is but the car world has a massive tech shortage this being one of the main reasons along with pay I guess we're one of the few left lol
@@TimmyStasny-ow3hl I have been hearing there is a shortage of auto techs. That's a bummer. I really cant say if there is a shortage of motorcycle techs or not. But I feel these shops like to hire cheaper techs with very little experience. I'm guessing this because bikes are often brought to me after dealerships have already had a jab at it and I'm surprised sometimes at the stuff I repair that a dealership was stumped on. There was a shop down here hiring techs and a friend of the owner told me he would hire me for $25 a hour. I was like holy cow I will just keep working in my own little shop lol. Good luck getting anyone actually good if that's all they are looking to pay. These are tough jobs, Both auto and motocycles. They require a brain and beat up on our bodies too. We are always learning and will be doing research off hours to get to the bottom of things. I will admit I know first hand the auto tech world is tougher than the motorcycle tech world. I started my early years working at my friends auto repair shop and enough though I loved it back then, as soon as I started to lean towards motorcycles I found out real quick they where easier on the body and the mind. Less bending over into tight places, less complicated, and easier access. But motorcycles are getting tougher and tougher. The sport bikes have kinda gotten crazy tight to work on. To do a valve adjustment on some of these sport bikes its just easier to remove the motor lol
@UpAllNight91 lol that about sums it up lol 25 a hr for a master tech like yourself hahaha ain't worth getting out of bed for iam sure the lack of pay is what is causing the shortage and yea the bikes seem to be getting bad and to complicated for something that suppose to be simple fun for majority of people ridding them u do great though man I have always wanted to work for myself like u but to scared to drop the money on a auto shop especially In today's world were a lot of stuff has to go to the dealer and the lack of good work anymore on cars
@@TimmyStasny-ow3hl Right! Its easier to work on your own property with bikes than it is cars. Cars take up too much room and then you would have the guys that say "I wont have the money to pick it up till the end of the month" lol. All it takes is 4 of them and my front yard would be slammed lol. As we speak I have one bike and one quad thats been here for well over a month, both are ready.
Once again top notch videos.. always full of information most arent even going to say just while they are speaking, because they either dont want ppl to know these small things you mention or they dont know them.. eother way.. great video, learned alot. Thanks up all night
Thanks and right on! Yeah I know what you mean. I have run into videos where at certain key areas the guy is like "but I'm not going to show you that". Keeping his stuff as secrets. I'm like heck I been watching your video for some good stuff we finally get there and its top secret. Well heck lol. Give it away, it will come back to you!
@@UpAllNight91 that's why I binge watch your videos and always recommend your channel..
@@UpAllNight91 btw the shirts are awesome
@@idecidenotyou Thanks and thanks! My wife sports a pink Beavis shirt lol.
Another great video!!! Hope you're able to watch all the Loretta's Lynn races on RACERTV this week.
Thanks! I havent started them yet but will tonight. I usually catch them every year if I'm not there. This year we are not there lol. Wish we went though, thats a very cool place.
That’s great racing. We live in TN and may go to it this weekend
@@tndeere2 Ahh man, lucky you! That place is so awesome. We usually go swimming in the river and just have a blast. The whole area is so historic and cool.
A few years back when we went we seen whistlin diesel going down the interstate in the general lee. We asked him to hit the horn and he did, then he punched it... too cool
Great Video! I have a 2014 YZ250F. Having a few strange electrical gremlins as well. If it ends up being a TPS i will be referring to this video. (If i need to test and change out). Right now i checking and cleaning connections and greasing with dielectric grease. I may ask some questions as the 2014 uses the old handheld tuner.
Right on, for sure. Its actually super easy to set on the 2014 with the GYTR tuner. full throttle should read 81 to 82 on the tuner screen if I remember correctly. Idle just depends how high you have the idle set. So I usually use full throttle to dial them in on the older bikes that used the GYTR handheld tuner.
@@UpAllNight91 Awesome! Thank you. Will let you know how I make out. Going to ride this weekend. I will see if the connector cleaning worked before I dig in further
@@503Yamaha Right on!
Tried the "tide " to clean up our bikes today and it worked great even on Tennessee red clay that sticks like chewing gum and dries like concrete. Only problem I had was explaining to my wife how I bought the most expiensive laundry detergent to clean our dirt bikes and we buy the cheap stuff to clean our clothes....I had no answer
LoL, right! Arm and hammer works almost as good as tide and is cheaper. But tide is kinda the best. However I had a friend turn me on to DEP Z -MAXX. Its a powdered detergent used for semi trucks and is used or applied just like the laundry detergent. It actually works even better than tide. Been meaning to do a updated video on the bike washing covering this stuff. I need to lol
Oh man, that app is not good. I was able to do the TPS on my 2014 450 with the Yamaha tuner that came with those older bikes. Was easy even for me. Great video. I was curious how the new app worked.
Thanks Patrick, And right, the older tuner was better for stuff like this for sure. I wonder how many people had to spend 550 bucks just because they needed to tune in the TPS on these newer ones
Can't wait for an update. It sounds like it has a similar problem as my 2002 yz250. My bike at idle/nutrual I can rev it fine. But when I ride it and get into the higher rpms it bogs and dies. Have to come to a stop and kick start it and it starts right up.
yz250 2 stroke?
@@UpAllNight91 yup
Needs new power bands.
@@keithalexander36 ? I don't understand what you mean?
@@timmartin9710 If it boogs and dies only at full throttle I would first dig into the carb and make sure everything is good in there. Could have dropped a main jet or a jet clogged.
Too much tech for me.. and I feel for you independent shops too they are driving you guys out of the industry due to needing so many specialty and electronic tools to be able to just work on the damn things. They’re basically computers on wheels just like all the new cars. All for just a few more hp it’s sad. Going to go on a bit of a rant here but it’s starting to remind me of how the snowmobiles are these days, all of the top of the line sleds are around $30k out the door and come with big 7” or 8” touch screens on them that are like $4000 if you have to replace them, sure they’re cool but everyone agrees that we don’t need all this technology. What we need is affordable and reliable machines that we can just go have fun with, I remember a decade ago when a snowmobile was 9 or 10k new and now they have tripled in price and I can only see the same thing happening for these dirtbikes and it’s sad. The worst part is dirtbikes are inevitably going to wear out much faster than a snowmobile if you ride them how they’re supposed to be ridden, and to be dropping 10k+ on a “disposable” machine every few years like most people do is just absurd to me. They’re pricing us out of the game.
You are spot on bro
So true. I will admit this is why more and more I'm enjoying the Yamaha 2 strokes. I would also add the KTM 2 stroke to the list but they have now gone down the road for fuel injection and all that so they are now not the simple dirtbike of the past. Simple bikes are fun bikes, for me at least.
@@UpAllNight91 1000%
Got a 23 yz450 accelerate off a jump and it bogged. Now it has a hard time starting unless I give it throttle. Replaced fuel pump , cleaned injector hooked up 9 volt and backflushed, still having issues , no codes on app. Checked valves in spec
Hmm. The replacement fuel pump, was a it new OEM pump? If not did you check the PSI before installing? I would toss a new spark plug in her just to rule that out (if you havent already). I am a little suspect of the TPS though as the TPS can surely cause these type of issues. These can be a little tough to figure out like it was in this video unfortunately. BTW, the new TPS did fix this YZ in this video. Its been doing good since.
@UpAllNight91 ya new oem fuel pump , new plug , i ordered a 25 map switch . Got a tps coming . If I had hair to pull out I would lol. Map switch will be here Tuesday
@@MrBret151 For sure its frustrating. It was a shot in the dark changing the TPS on this bike but I have seen it a hand full of times on these Yamahas where the TPS causes issues and a new one corrects it. I hope thats the case for you too. Just be sure to get it adjusted in correctly.
Intermittent problems are the worst. Had a problem with my old XR250r started and ran great but every once in while when it was hot it would be terribly hard to start. Never did find out the problem.
Crap, yeah thats a bummer. I like it when the repair is cut and dry. But we cant always get that lucky huh.
Any videos on fixing a stripped out sump threads 😢
No, sorry. When the oil drain bolt is stripped I usually suggest just replace the case unfortunately. Especially if its a 4 stroke. Often times re-threading doesnt come out well, sometimes it cracks the case trying, and sometimes it works but not very well or very long. Same with heli-coils. And often they will dribble or leak if not done perfectly straight. For all these reason its really just best to change out the case. If you need something to just get you by you can wrap the drain bolt with telethon tape (plumbers tape) and that will usually give it enough bite to stay in place and also keep it from leaking. It is a good temp fix to get by with,
@UpAllNight91 thanks for the response doin great work 👍..Yamaha yz250 2 stroke threads are stripped 😭 how much would a new casing cost 🤔
@@darrenpepper554 Thanks! Unfortunately its not cheap at $681 bucks. Plus you will need a few gaskets and stuff. Its always a bummer when the threads get stripped. Here is a link to the case half that the drain bolt is on for the 2015 (not sure what year yours is but for example)... www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/5NX-15121-00-YX?ref=f37c4b391234f3979189aaec16992cc9d5d00cee
@UpAllNight91 thanks for the response keep up the great work
@@darrenpepper554 Yes sir, Thanks!
Were did you get the senor?
Hello. I purchased it here... www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/BR9-85885-01-00?ref=fd5c0f68b865f8b68174dd6efe8720ba4e1aea25
@@UpAllNight91 I have a 2019 yz450fx I was riding the other day and it got warm then all the sudden it started cutting out backfiring put on a clutch and started ripping it up and then it cleared it up and then it started again any ideas or suggestions
Hmm. Has it done it again any since?
@@UpAllNight91 ya from cold start can ride it as long as I want as soon as I cut it off and start it back its will start cutting in and out
Ok. I once worked on a 2014 yz250f that was doing the same thing. Cold start was fine till warm restart, then would act up. It ended up being a bad barometric pressure sensor thats mounted on the throttle body. Changed that out and it was good.
Dude! How can I get in touch with you? Want to chat to you about some bike issues which will take waayyy too long in the comments
Hello. You can email me your phone number at upallnight91@hotmail.com
@@UpAllNight91 Shot man! popping you a mail now!