Cool explanation of how the fuel is pulled from the bowl to the intake 👍 also loved the powerband pun had me crying, but I actually know someone who thought it was a part 🤣
You single handedly just taught me how I carb really works and I’ve built a few successful engines so far and I honestly didn’t understand how the gas was sucked into the engine 😪😨😨😨
Love this video. Lots of good info here. You taught me something with that clutch spacer..I never knew it had that notch in it. I've always had to pull the counter gear off bc I'd put it back in the wrong order... And I have rebuilt prob 7-8 2t's
Great content. I’m a Suzuki guy so can’t wait to see more Suzuki’s coming up. It’s also nice how you go in depth detail on explaining how parts fail,what causes the failures and actually breaking it down by doing drawings and demonstrations on how they work for a better understanding. Also nice that you cover everything in your content as to how to cut cylinder heads for the valves and do cranks.A lot of guys that do dirt bike rebuilds don’t do as much as the extra in depth stuff you do by covering everything. Looking forward to seeing more future content.
Excellent work! I wouldn't mind more old 2 stroke vids like this. Also, I found your explanations to be very informative so thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge on these things!
Thank you for your feedback and support. I have a few 2 stroke builds on here. I mostly do whatever I can get my hands on and that typically is neglected 4 strokes.
I have that same exact bike with even the same seat oddly enough. I bought it in pieces and built it over the winter. It came with that exact carburetor the terrible KEIHIN PWM and I ran into the exact same problem with it not idling. I also did the same thing with messing with the jets and it didn’t do anything so now I’m going to have to spend some money and buy a pwk. I’m glad to see that someone else had that problem and it’s not just I don’t know what I’m doing. Good luck and great video!
Thank you for your feedback and support. Like I said in the video, the forums are littered with people having problems with their RMs using this carburetor so it’s definitely not just you and I. I am going to first grab a 36mm PWK off of Amazon ($36) and see how it works. I know it seems like it would be a “you get what you pay for” deal, but I’ve had pretty good luck using the Chinese air strikers in the past on two stroke bikes.
I just tried that and I bought a 36mm off amazon from JFG Racing and they sent me one that looked completely wrong and it was t even a 36 it was a 34. So I was just thinking of buying a used one instead of a Chinese.
Depends on how mechanically inclined you are. Unfortunately with the 1998-2000 they put the water pump inside the engine cases so a complete bottom end disassembly is required.
😂 you do realize even changing fuel ratio mixtures effects jetting as well. Id rather have rich jetting and foul a spark plug every so often then running lean that is the death of a two stroke...
You are correct. The ultimate goal is to find the ideal Stoichiometry for your particular machine. In the grand scheme of things, you would absolutely be better off on the slightly richer side to avoid engine damage. Thank you for your comment.
Awesome explanations, I’m still just not a fan a 2 strokes. Yes 4 strokes can be complicated and more expensive to rebuild but I feel like 2 strokes are over complicated and a ticking time bomb. Have two old CRs I pulled out of barns but never have done anything with them. Would like to but at the same time I don’t want to screw with all the fine tuning
Growing up for me, 4 strokes were considered trail bikes. Not until 1998 when Yamaha produced the first 4 stroke race bike as we know them today. We always had 2 stroke race bikes. I still get nostalgic for them time and time again but always go back to my 450r. They both have their pros and cons for sure.
I absolutely did wash the cylinder (it’s not my first engine build) but you are right, I certainly should have filmed that part. Thanks dude. BTW, it is called “honing”
That bike brings back memories…. Mine was always broke down 😂😂
Maintenance is key
Cool explanation of how the fuel is pulled from the bowl to the intake 👍 also loved the powerband pun had me crying, but I actually know someone who thought it was a part 🤣
Thank you. I’ve also had friends that thought that as well.
Great video and explanation on air/fuel. Always enjoy watching.
Thank you
You single handedly just taught me how I carb really works and I’ve built a few successful engines so far and I honestly didn’t understand how the gas was sucked into the engine 😪😨😨😨
That’s awesome. Glad I could demonstrate that for you.
Enjoyed that love a 2 smoker 💨looks like it’s going to be a nice wee bike great work as usual
Thank you for your continued support
I was familiar with the venturi concept, nonetheless, really enjoyed your example using water and straws. Great work
Thank you for your feedback and support
Love this video. Lots of good info here. You taught me something with that clutch spacer..I never knew it had that notch in it. I've always had to pull the counter gear off bc I'd put it back in the wrong order... And I have rebuilt prob 7-8 2t's
Thank you for your kind words. Glad I was able to help you and I appreciate your support
Hay man great video you really know your stuff when it comes to these bikes keep up the good work
Thank you. I continue to learn every day!
Yet another great vid!!
Thank you so much for your continued support
Those are my favorite grips. I been through about four sets now. 3:28
I’m partial to pillow grips myself
Great content.
I’m a Suzuki guy so can’t wait to see more Suzuki’s coming up.
It’s also nice how you go in depth detail on explaining how parts fail,what causes the failures and actually breaking it down by doing drawings and demonstrations on how they work for a better understanding.
Also nice that you cover everything in your content as to how to cut cylinder heads for the valves and do cranks.A lot of guys that do dirt bike rebuilds don’t do as much as the extra in depth stuff you do by covering everything.
Looking forward to seeing more future content.
Thank you for your kind words and continued support. Ive learned a lot from others and just want to help the next guy if I can.
Great work.👍👍👍
Thank you for your feedback
Excellent work! I wouldn't mind more old 2 stroke vids like this. Also, I found your explanations to be very informative so thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge on these things!
Thank you for your feedback and support. I have a few 2 stroke builds on here. I mostly do whatever I can get my hands on and that typically is neglected 4 strokes.
Great video!
Thank you
Damn! Great video and explanation!
Thank you for your feedback
I have that same exact bike with even the same seat oddly enough. I bought it in pieces and built it over the winter. It came with that exact carburetor the terrible KEIHIN PWM and I ran into the exact same problem with it not idling. I also did the same thing with messing with the jets and it didn’t do anything so now I’m going to have to spend some money and buy a pwk. I’m glad to see that someone else had that problem and it’s not just I don’t know what I’m doing. Good luck and great video!
Thank you for your feedback and support. Like I said in the video, the forums are littered with people having problems with their RMs using this carburetor so it’s definitely not just you and I. I am going to first grab a 36mm PWK off of Amazon ($36) and see how it works. I know it seems like it would be a “you get what you pay for” deal, but I’ve had pretty good luck using the Chinese air strikers in the past on two stroke bikes.
I just tried that and I bought a 36mm off amazon from JFG Racing and they sent me one that looked completely wrong and it was t even a 36 it was a 34. So I was just thinking of buying a used one instead of a Chinese.
@dylansmith5219 maybe they just sent the wrong unit. I ordered one. We’ll see if I run into the same situation.
I love these videos
I love that you love them! Haha, thank you.
Another great video!!!
Thank you again. Appreciate your continued support.
GREAT VIDEO!! THANK YOU
Thank you for your feedback and support
Excellent
Thank you
Any info on the gasket set for the full rebuild
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That rod is so bad I'm surprised it didn't close the spark plug gap
That’s pretty typical when the rod bearing wears
What is the torque spec for the inner clutch cover? I bought a new cover for it and I can’t find the torque spec in the online manual.Thanks!
7lb-ft or 10N-m
@@restoroosterohv Ok great thank you
How long do you think it would take to replace the water pump seal
Depends on how mechanically inclined you are. Unfortunately with the 1998-2000 they put the water pump inside the engine cases so a complete bottom end disassembly is required.
@@restoroosterohv I know stupid design
@chasetinroden4215 agreed
Lmfao I thought that I had the red band in my yz , that video is on TH-cam explaining The different colours of power band lmao is hilarious .
I haven’t seen that, but it sounds like it would be funny
😂 you do realize even changing fuel ratio mixtures effects jetting as well. Id rather have rich jetting and foul a spark plug every so often then running lean that is the death of a two stroke...
You are correct. The ultimate goal is to find the ideal Stoichiometry for your particular machine. In the grand scheme of things, you would absolutely be better off on the slightly richer side to avoid engine damage. Thank you for your comment.
Awesome explanations, I’m still just not a fan a 2 strokes. Yes 4 strokes can be complicated and more expensive to rebuild but I feel like 2 strokes are over complicated and a ticking time bomb. Have two old CRs I pulled out of barns but never have done anything with them. Would like to but at the same time I don’t want to screw with all the fine tuning
Growing up for me, 4 strokes were considered trail bikes. Not until 1998 when Yamaha produced the first 4 stroke race bike as we know them today. We always had 2 stroke race bikes. I still get nostalgic for them time and time again but always go back to my 450r. They both have their pros and cons for sure.
Can't believe you didn't wash the grit out of that cylinder jug after homing it.Bad move dude...
I absolutely did wash the cylinder (it’s not my first engine build) but you are right, I certainly should have filmed that part. Thanks dude. BTW, it is called “honing”