Sorry for the late reply, but thank you! I’m not a professional but try my best to share my knowledge and help anyone learn to work on their own stuff!
Thanks bro, i saw it just it now. Very informative . And when i got home i try to rebuild my bike . It almost a year couldnt start and just left at the garage
This man out here doing the impossible reusing parts that people think are one time use and can NEVER be used again. I've seen brand new motor from factory explode so rule of thumb "If it works it works".
It is a testament to Japanese engineering principles that it is almost unheard of to have a Japanese cylinder block re-bored, whereas my English bikes were getting re-bored every second weekend and twice on bank holidays!
Almost everything in this video goes against legit machining and assembly... and I fuckin love it. I’m in school to be an engine machinist and I love that you make due where you need. Keep it up man!
Haha it’s definitely backyard rigging it lol I’d like to get on that level with that equipment/skill one day but rn I don’t have much money or enough skill yet. All in good time tho👌🏾
@@Benjamminoutdoors oh for sure. It’s definitely not an overnight process. But you know what needs to be done and get it done, so when you get around to having the equipment, it’ll be a breeze 👌🏻
@@joshuabrown8434 for sure, my biggest goal with in the next few years is get way better at fabrication. I don’t know if you seen him but @rather b welding that is the level of backyard skilled fabrication that I want to get on.
Nuff respect dude - you make it look easy although I'm counting the cost of all those special tools. Not to mention an entire set of shims (they aren't cheap!) Not complaining just my inner accountant/mechanic wants to be able to do this kind of thing one day!!
I have adapted sufficiently to using power impact tools, and I can perform tasks effectively even without a torque wrench. However, when considering me as a non-mechanic, it is important to adequately inform about the precautions when using impact tools. For instance, explaining the procedure for tightening spark plugs using an impact tool seems necessary.
You will need to replace your clutch after using that engine lube. I used the same stuff and my clutch worked good until all the moly lube got onto the clutch plates, then it couldn't hold past like 3k rpms. My conclusion was that it was the assembly lube in the oil. The bike was a xl600r (same as a xr650l)
This isn't budget. This is ghetto. Main & Rod Bearings should've been replaced and so should have the rings. They don't break the bank but they will break your motor.
The whole point of this build was to do it without a big budget, because if I was to replace all the parts that I should have replaced it would’ve been a $1000 worth of parts.... i bought the bike for $200 I’m not ganna sink a ton of money into this one. i’ll ride this bike and see how long the motor lasts because this is gonna be my personal bike and I’m gonna torture tested to see if if you build a motor like this on a “budget“ if will it last.
Nah there's nothing wrong with this build. It's actually a build on a budget. Main and rod bearings were fine as seen in the video and rings were tested.. Motor should run for a really long time. Keep up the good work bro!
Great work man, I'm on a similar job on an 2009 R1, but i hope there are no titanium valves in your engine, the are scraped if you lap them in, because the coating is gone and the will not last long on the impacts on the valveseats
If you do just make sure to replace everything the service manual says too, don’t replicate what I’ve done in this video. This wasn’t a professional build it was more of an experimental build.
@@Benjamminoutdoors Ive seen motor rebuilt the same one that runs strong from a very long time. Honda just making a rule of thumb of how the want you to rebuild the motor.
What you couldve done is mark the stretched bolt position before removing it, when you install torque it to its previous position with maybe extra 10 degrees. I've done this before with crank rods and seems to work.
That’s a good trick but it wouldn’t work with these. These 100% should have been replaced they aren’t regular bolts they had a section that was like milled out and twist in it so for stretch and once’s used they are useless. I tried getting back to where they were and I had a few literally snap in half with little torque. The impact was the only way I could get them on tight. (I never build motors like this this was just a budget build for myself)
Dude, try and find a BMW K1300S... I'd love a video on an engine rebuild or valve clearance service on that as I have one... It's way to daunting for me at the moment 🙂
thanks! And that’s the goal I know a lot of people have limited budgets so it’s easier for me to try something and It to fail than others! This is going to be my beater bike so I’ll deathly be putting this motor to the test off-road!
@@Benjamminoutdoors yeah it's good to go down the limited budget build.. I have nice bikes but upkeep is pricey.. so anything like this helps boost my confidence to try myself. Keep it up.
i bought a brand new car kit cbr600rr motor on ebay for 1k .... technically new it had 600 miles on it and got totaled but motor harness intake headers everything was there literally just install and go
I'm surprised you can mix upper and lower casings - i thought they get machined as a set? I suppose you would get away with a small difference, worth a punt.
@@Benjamminoutdoors Thank you! I found a CBR 600 RR '08. The owner is practically giving it away only problem is he said the head gasket is blown & they don't have time to fix it. I'm thinking twice about it, because there's probably more damage to the motor?
The whole goal of the build was to do it basically for free, not trying to spend a fortune on this bike. I’ve already broken the motor in and it seems to be fine but I guess we’ll see in a few thousand miles.
@@Benjamminoutdoors trust me I feel ya... but your already right there and it would suck when the gasket fails and you having to start all over knowing that the one thing you should have replaced you didnt... I hope it works for you but gaskets are a one time use
@@doughipp9328 yeah I know it would suck but part of the reason I did it is to prove a point also to show a lot of people who don’t have a ton of extra money whether it will work or not. 30% of my viewership is from the Philippines, India, and Indonesia and parts are a little bit harder to get over there, this build is definitely a lot more experimental and budget friendly!
@@Benjamminoutdoors that's freaking awesome. Based on your intro you pretty much dabble in a little bit of everything. I think the one thing you're missing from your resume is private pilot's license. LoL. You got damn near everything else covered. That's awesome.
Hey buddy I have been watching your channel and decided to start a rebuild on my own. But I have stumbled across a little issue I can’t get my bike to start. It is trying to turn over but it’s not starting like what do you think that could be some of the issues to why it won’t start?
Honestly I cannot remember whether it was like that when I tore it down or I installed it wrong. I’d have to refer to the manual but I’ve put about 5k miles or more on it and it works great!
hello good morning Benjamin your videos are great but why don't you tell us what can be translated thank you very much ☺️ greetings from Valencia Spain ok
ok is to be able to read your explanations why my English is little and there are many people who can be translated when they broadcast their videos ok thanks
Plenty reliable if you got someone that knows what they are doing, this motor has 4k miles on it and it’s still running strong. But financially it might make more sense to swap and sell parts of your motor
@@Benjamminoutdoors I've seen guys get a honing attachment for hand drills.. now granted not to do it on like a newer nice motor.. but would be perfect for this kind of build
Hey I’m no mechanic but the connecting rod bolts are stretch bolts I think u have to replace any kind of stretch bolts right?..... never mind just watched the part where u said there not supposed to be re used lol
@@Benjamminoutdoors all in all Man U have inspired me to work on motors I have in the past but not a street bike motor I’m probably gonna buy a second cbr 600 f3 motor just in case mine breaks lol... great work on everything u touch
Awesome! This is my second inline 4 rebuild and honestly much rather rebuild this motor than my Yz450f that transmission and everything was just a pain in the butt. Good luck with everything!
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I do not recommend buying a bike off Copart because it’ll be salvage title and you’re going to pay a premium for it. I would recommend just looking on your local buying and selling sites like Facebook marketplace and just browse regularly for a clean titled bike that was wrecked and do your research before offering any money if it’s a $5000 bike and they’re selling it for 3k and it’s gonna take 4000 to fix it up it doesn’t make sense.
Edit i have to say, the most cringe on this whole thing, was that Pittsburg indicator, second is the head gasket.. yeah it'll seal, but it's been crushed once.. so for how long? the case bolts, you could measure versus a single new and use closest to new, but i digress.
The Pittsburgh thickness gauge works amazing, and yes this build was more of an experimental motor rebuild to see if you could do it Super cheap because all the parts that need to be replaced would’ve costed like $1000. on a $200 bike I don’t want to sink the money into it and all the people around the world who don’t have parts readily available this is to help them out.
@@Benjamminoutdoors lol it was a joke cause Pittsburg is a harbor freight tool, ive used them but I must admit, overall they're junk and they don't have the third decimal point for the really tight measurements ( i recommend a micrometer from lowes, it's about 10-20 USD more expensive, but the glass is more impact resistant, and it has the 3rd decimal point). The headgasket is still worrisome, but hope it works out.
@@andreungerer3531 LOL 2 completely different motors one is for my nice CBR and the Other is for the $200 cbr. I’ve had three motors to make two good complete motors. The block on this $200 bike now is the one I pulled off of the nice CBR when I tore it down the first time because it had a hole in it.
@@andreungerer3531 You’re making no sense, I have two separate Bikes, Ive rebuilt 2 motors...... each motor once....... Therefore I’ve only rebuilt this motor ONCE.
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I couldn’t believe that I’ve seen this for 44 mins.feels like 4 mins.very nice bro!
I couldn't believe I've seen this engine being rebuild 4 times already. Feels like 44 times.
Awesome, glad it was entertaining!!
@@Benjamminoutdoors holy shit man I was like wait a second??? no fuckin way been here for too damn long lmfao great vids man!
I am new to your channel.! I just want to say that you make the most detailed mechanic videos ! It is a pleasure to watch you work.! 😎👍
Sorry for the late reply, but thank you! I’m not a professional but try my best to share my knowledge and help anyone learn to work on their own stuff!
Thanks bro, i saw it just it now. Very informative . And when i got home i try to rebuild my bike . It almost a year couldnt start and just left at the garage
Alright, Good luck!
Never understood the concept of valve clearance until I saw this vid. Thanks for this. Awesome job!
Glad I was able to help!
It’s crazy how complex the inside of these engines are great job bro 👍
Yeah they are!!
This man out here doing the impossible reusing parts that people think are one time use and can NEVER be used again. I've seen brand new motor from factory explode so rule of thumb "If it works it works".
Great rebuild! Screw the haters. For separating my valve components, I like to use use Wal-Mart ice cube trays.
Good idea!
friend you don't have a video that mounts the complete cbr 600rr box 2005
It is a testament to Japanese engineering principles that it is almost unheard of to have a Japanese cylinder block re-bored, whereas my English bikes were getting re-bored every second weekend and twice on bank holidays!
Hahaha nice, I do love my Japanese bikes
"you're supposed to order a new one of these, but im not. cause im a bad man" LMAO
Yup lol
Almost everything in this video goes against legit machining and assembly... and I fuckin love it. I’m in school to be an engine machinist and I love that you make due where you need. Keep it up man!
Haha it’s definitely backyard rigging it lol I’d like to get on that level with that equipment/skill one day but rn I don’t have much money or enough skill yet. All in good time tho👌🏾
@@Benjamminoutdoors oh for sure. It’s definitely not an overnight process. But you know what needs to be done and get it done, so when you get around to having the equipment, it’ll be a breeze 👌🏻
@@joshuabrown8434 for sure, my biggest goal with in the next few years is get way better at fabrication. I don’t know if you seen him but @rather b welding that is the level of backyard skilled fabrication that I want to get on.
Great video. Watched the entire series. Nice work.
Nuff respect dude - you make it look easy although I'm counting the cost of all those special tools. Not to mention an entire set of shims (they aren't cheap!)
Not complaining just my inner accountant/mechanic wants to be able to do this kind of thing one day!!
Lol yeah I have a lot of money in tools!
I have adapted sufficiently to using power impact tools, and I can perform tasks effectively even without a torque wrench. However, when considering me as a non-mechanic, it is important to adequately inform about the precautions when using impact tools. For instance, explaining the procedure for tightening spark plugs using an impact tool seems necessary.
You will need to replace your clutch after using that engine lube. I used the same stuff and my clutch worked good until all the moly lube got onto the clutch plates, then it couldn't hold past like 3k rpms. My conclusion was that it was the assembly lube in the oil. The bike was a xl600r (same as a xr650l)
Interesting, well I’ll watch out for those symptoms thanks!
What a surprisingly therapeutic video
i love the work you do man.. thanks for sharing the video
Thanks for watching!
This isn't budget. This is ghetto. Main & Rod Bearings should've been replaced and so should have the rings. They don't break the bank but they will break your motor.
The whole point of this build was to do it without a big budget, because if I was to replace all the parts that I should have replaced it would’ve been a $1000 worth of parts.... i bought the bike for $200 I’m not ganna sink a ton of money into this one. i’ll ride this bike and see how long the motor lasts because this is gonna be my personal bike and I’m gonna torture tested to see if if you build a motor like this on a “budget“ if will it last.
Nah there's nothing wrong with this build. It's actually a build on a budget. Main and rod bearings were fine as seen in the video and rings were tested.. Motor should run for a really long time. Keep up the good work bro!
You probably did not watch the whole video. AH!
he already addressed that while he was doing it.
Little update, the bikes still running amazing and I’ve put the bike through hell!
This call true budget....keep on going love to see more video from you...from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thanks!
Great work man, I'm on a similar job on an 2009 R1, but i hope there are no titanium valves in your engine, the are scraped if you lap them in, because the coating is gone and the will not last long on the impacts on the valveseats
These do not have titanium valves in this year I think they did in 2013 or something.
@@Benjamminoutdoors then you are lucky, my 2007 GSX-R 750 had all titanium valves
Great video. Your knowledge and enthusiasm are impressive.
You make all the details look easy
Thanks!
Very skillful man! More builds and tutorials.
I’m working on it!
You're thinking out side the box. I like that. 😎
I would love to rebuild an engine like this one day and have the confidence to do it!
If you do just make sure to replace everything the service manual says too, don’t replicate what I’ve done in this video. This wasn’t a professional build it was more of an experimental build.
@@Benjamminoutdoors ok cool thanks man!
By not replacing those bolts it gives everyone else the insight to the aftermath. Iam pretty sure this motor still running prolly, id love to know
I still ride this bike to work everyday and have put almost 10k on this bike since this questionable rebuild and it still runs great!
@@Benjamminoutdoors thats awesome, sometimes we gotta look at rules an cognitively make them suggestions instead
@@Benjamminoutdoors Ive seen motor rebuilt the same one that runs strong from a very long time. Honda just making a rule of thumb of how the want you to rebuild the motor.
I love your work
You sir are hilarious 😂 Best build video I’ve seen in a while, hope she’s holds up for you 👍🏼
Thanks! And so far I’ve put like 5k miles on her and beat the crap outta her and still rip her around and commute on her!
Whoever hit dislike, shame on you! Awesome vids, keep it up!
Haha thanks!
please can you show with a video how to remove and replace intake and exhaust valves step by step?
What you couldve done is mark the stretched bolt position before removing it, when you install torque it to its previous position with maybe extra 10 degrees. I've done this before with crank rods and seems to work.
That’s a good trick but it wouldn’t work with these. These 100% should have been replaced they aren’t regular bolts they had a section that was like milled out and twist in it so for stretch and once’s used they are useless. I tried getting back to where they were and I had a few literally snap in half with little torque. The impact was the only way I could get them on tight. (I never build motors like this this was just a budget build for myself)
@@Benjamminoutdoors wouldn't the socket of the bolts be stretched as well? considering the socket to be aluminum, which is softer than steel bolts.
@@kyriekwsta770 well the threads are in the block which is solid and wont stretch but the bolts are thin and skinny so they stretch
that guy is genius, keep working on it
Should use a torque wrench blablabla haha golden!!
Lol thanks
Best vdo I saw in 2021.... Great job brother..
Love frm India ❤️❤️
Thanks!
Standing ovation 👏👏👏👏👏 a Magnificent work bro ✊!
Thanks!!
Dude, try and find a BMW K1300S... I'd love a video on an engine rebuild or valve clearance service on that as I have one... It's way to daunting for me at the moment 🙂
Nice build bro, very informative and I like that you reused alot of stuff. Shows you can get away with it if you have too.
Lets us know if it fails 🤣
thanks! And that’s the goal I know a lot of people have limited budgets so it’s easier for me to try something and It to fail than others! This is going to be my beater bike so I’ll deathly be putting this motor to the test off-road!
@@Benjamminoutdoors yeah it's good to go down the limited budget build.. I have nice bikes but upkeep is pricey.. so anything like this helps boost my confidence to try myself. Keep it up.
i bought a brand new car kit cbr600rr motor on ebay for 1k .... technically new it had 600 miles on it and got totaled but motor harness intake headers everything was there literally just install and go
I'm surprised you can mix upper and lower casings - i thought they get machined as a set? I suppose you would get away with a small difference, worth a punt.
3:47 how i used to fix everything as a kid.
Hello,I'm from Indonesia, I like your video.
Damnnnnnn.... I watched it whole.... 😂😂
Thanks!!
At least you used a torque wrench for the crank😅
Hahaha yeah
Waing for the next part here..💪👍👍
God job bro, l am from Portugal. l see your videos always. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
hey can you please, tell me where can I get that engine stand, I need one like that
Where do you find these rebuild projects? FB marketplace?
Great video 😎👍
The case top and bottom r machined together not a gd idea to swap case hslves
Wish i can have a skill and patient like u
Very good job.
Notice me idol. More power to your channel. Watching from philippines
Would you recommend a whole motor inspection for a bike over 31000 miles in mileage?
I’d do a valve adjustment if it’s never been touched and I’d look at everything while you’re there but 31k isn’t that much in all reality!
@@Benjamminoutdoors Thank you! I found a CBR 600 RR '08. The owner is practically giving it away only problem is he said the head gasket is blown & they don't have time to fix it. I'm thinking twice about it, because there's probably more damage to the motor?
Wait aren’t the main caps for the cams suppose to be spect to 7lbs or force?
Great vid
Sick intro bro!
I think your going to regret not putting a new head gasket on it....
The whole goal of the build was to do it basically for free, not trying to spend a fortune on this bike. I’ve already broken the motor in and it seems to be fine but I guess we’ll see in a few thousand miles.
@@Benjamminoutdoors trust me I feel ya... but your already right there and it would suck when the gasket fails and you having to start all over knowing that the one thing you should have replaced you didnt... I hope it works for you but gaskets are a one time use
@@doughipp9328 yeah I know it would suck but part of the reason I did it is to prove a point also to show a lot of people who don’t have a ton of extra money whether it will work or not. 30% of my viewership is from the Philippines, India, and Indonesia and parts are a little bit harder to get over there, this build is definitely a lot more experimental and budget friendly!
I appreciate this video, thanks bro
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Another great quality upload! You make it look so easy. Where did you learn all these skills?
Great question. I’m so curious too!
Thanks!! All by TH-cam, tearing things down to see how they work, and trial & error along with the service manual.
@@Benjamminoutdoors no kidding. You didn't go to trade school for engines? Bike? Not even welding?
@@babayega_ I went to welding school for 1 semester but that’s it and the only other education I have is my commercial diving schooling.
@@Benjamminoutdoors that's freaking awesome. Based on your intro you pretty much dabble in a little bit of everything. I think the one thing you're missing from your resume is private pilot's license. LoL. You got damn near everything else covered. That's awesome.
Gracias por mostrar todo el proceso
I know it seems stupid but where can I find that gap tool you were using when you were making sure the gap was spec.
Feeler gauge on eBay or Amazon, they are really cheap.
amazing video
I would be the guy that mixes up that engine lube with polishing paste
@17:00
Bahaha ! I love ur resurface machine lol
Yup! Lol looks bad but It’s worked amazing honestly I have 2 bikes on the road that I’ve done this too and both are still running very strong!
You are doing good!
AMAZING BRO!! THANKS.
cool m8 great video !
i know i should be using a torque wrench... but im using a welded case so fuck it lmao
Basically lol
Hey buddy I have been watching your channel and decided to start a rebuild on my own. But I have stumbled across a little issue I can’t get my bike to start. It is trying to turn over but it’s not starting like what do you think that could be some of the issues to why it won’t start?
kinda hard to say it could be 100s of things, i mean is it fuel injected or carburetor, is it getting spark, is it getting fuel, good compression?
Nice watch so far, thought id ask, i was told the last friction plate on clutch 1 offset by 1 to the others, you had any issues?
Great video, good to see everything and fair play for remembering where every diff size bolt goes 😅
Honestly I cannot remember whether it was like that when I tore it down or I installed it wrong. I’d have to refer to the manual but I’ve put about 5k miles or more on it and it works great!
hello good morning Benjamin your videos are great but why don't you tell us what can be translated thank you very much ☺️ greetings from Valencia Spain ok
I really do wish I could have it translated in every language 😔
ok is to be able to read your explanations why my English is little and there are many people who can be translated when they broadcast their videos ok thanks
Amazing work, skills & expertise. An absolute treat to watch!
Thanks!!
Hi Benajmminoutdoors where you buy your dremel wheels at is there a link?
Hey! I just buy them off of eBay, all the wire wheels and stuff are pretty easy to find on there!
What kind of valve spring removal tool do you have?
Just a $20 one off eBay!
Hey bro how much is safe rebuild .my engine is blown and services say only swap new engine becouse rebuild can go only one month .
Plenty reliable if you got someone that knows what they are doing, this motor has 4k miles on it and it’s still running strong. But financially it might make more sense to swap and sell parts of your motor
Amazing job bro,,,
Good job 👏
Brraaavvvo!!!💪💪💪
main crank bearings will not last long after this "repair"
The bearings will be perfectly fine, if anything fails it’ll be the head gaskets or the rings.
@@Benjamminoutdoors
that's not the point. casing is replaced in pairs
Have you ever rehoned the cylinders? Planning on doing it to a motor to fix up sone imperfections
I’d like to, but none of the shops around do it for sportbikes and I didn’t wanna ship it somewhere.
@@Benjamminoutdoors I've seen guys get a honing attachment for hand drills.. now granted not to do it on like a newer nice motor.. but would be perfect for this kind of build
Yeah i was thinking of doing it with the hand drill attachment. You just just have to know what grit number to use so it doesn’t cut too much off.
@@fmtz8746 don’t do that. They are Nikersil.
Hi bro nice video, can you provide me it's engine repair manual ? If possible
Email me
Good teacher
Hey I’m no mechanic but the connecting rod bolts are stretch bolts I think u have to replace any kind of stretch bolts right?..... never mind just watched the part where u said there not supposed to be re used lol
lol the connecting rod bolts are actually fine, those bolts I was referring to were the bolts that bolted the 2 main cases together.
@@Benjamminoutdoors all in all Man U have inspired me to work on motors I have in the past but not a street bike motor I’m probably gonna buy a second cbr 600 f3 motor just in case mine breaks lol... great work on everything u touch
Awesome! This is my second inline 4 rebuild and honestly much rather rebuild this motor than my Yz450f that transmission and everything was just a pain in the butt. Good luck with everything!
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Sweet bro 😎
Thanks bro!
I’m thinking about buying a bike from copart. Is it cost wise to do? Doing the work myself
I do not recommend buying a bike off Copart because it’ll be salvage title and you’re going to pay a premium for it. I would recommend just looking on your local buying and selling sites like Facebook marketplace and just browse regularly for a clean titled bike that was wrecked and do your research before offering any money if it’s a $5000 bike and they’re selling it for 3k and it’s gonna take 4000 to fix it up it doesn’t make sense.
@@Benjamminoutdoors thanks
si possono avere le coppie di serraggio delle viti del motore? grazie
Edit
i have to say, the most cringe on this whole thing, was that Pittsburg indicator, second is the head gasket.. yeah it'll seal, but it's been crushed once.. so for how long? the case bolts, you could measure versus a single new and use closest to new, but i digress.
The Pittsburgh thickness gauge works amazing, and yes this build was more of an experimental motor rebuild to see if you could do it Super cheap because all the parts that need to be replaced would’ve costed like $1000. on a $200 bike I don’t want to sink the money into it and all the people around the world who don’t have parts readily available this is to help them out.
@@Benjamminoutdoors lol it was a joke cause Pittsburg is a harbor freight tool, ive used them but I must admit, overall they're junk and they don't have the third decimal point for the really tight measurements ( i recommend a micrometer from lowes, it's about 10-20 USD more expensive, but the glass is more impact resistant, and it has the 3rd decimal point). The headgasket is still worrisome, but hope it works out.
i remember when i use to ride 😄
Hi
At 12:30 what is this blue gel?
Name of the product please
It’s dykem layout fluid
@@Benjamminoutdoors tnx dude
@@Benjamminoutdoors im sorry, where i can find the pad for valve clearance?
@@PreXurE69 the pad for valve clearance not sure what you’re asking. The clearance in the manual? Or the tool? It’s a feeler gauge.
PART 5?
Hey man... where is the PT 5 ?????
Working on the bike rn! I got a lot going on.
@@Benjamminoutdoors awesome work you do..and the reward for you is to rid those horses you fix... I simply love bikes ... congrats
How many times are you planning on rebuilding that engine? Asking for a friend.
This is the first time, hopefully the last time. But after I torture this bike off-road I very well could blow it up.
@@Benjamminoutdoors First time? There are several videos on you rebuilding that engine. Are you for real?
@@andreungerer3531 LOL 2 completely different motors one is for my nice CBR and the Other is for the $200 cbr. I’ve had three motors to make two good complete motors. The block on this $200 bike now is the one I pulled off of the nice CBR when I tore it down the first time because it had a hole in it.
@@Benjamminoutdoors Exactly
@@andreungerer3531 You’re making no sense, I have two separate Bikes, Ive rebuilt 2 motors...... each motor once....... Therefore I’ve only rebuilt this motor ONCE.
What model of dewalt is that bad boy?
It’s just the Dewalt impact driver.
hello thank you like Brasileiro
Good jooob rebuild big engine bro
Really enjoyed this. And don't mind any naysayers,those kinda people like that just live life to be little bitches. My bets are it just just fine👍
Класное видео 👍