Great video. I just picked up my folks 1988 big bear . I have many wonderful memories riding that old quad . It is in really good condition for 36 years old and needs minor repairs and maintenance. The videos on your machine have been very helpful. 👍
I found another oil leak on the Vstar. Front cylinder above the exhaust pipe. I dumped out the gas and replaced with new. Probably going to flush the brake fluid, change the rear gear oil, and order some parts this week.
Nice! Could you show us how to start it by hand? I tried on my 87 BB aswell also with the decompression valve you mentioned, but i really cant start it by hand, thanks, falco
I have made a Shorts video to showcase how to start a Big Bear with the manual recoil. You can check it out here: th-cam.com/users/shortsDplFDu8Alpg?feature=share
Enjoy all your videos. Just curious my big bear runs and starts fine, adjusted the valves to spec. But the timing chain sprocket is slightly clockwise from the timing mark. If I tighten the chain adjuster it'll push the line more clockwise away from the proper aligmnet.
Thanks for your support! I'll do some investigating and try to find out what you may have here. It sounds like the chain is worn and causing a slight offset. If memory serves, the chain tension is set automatically. I think if the marks are within a few thousands, it should be good
@@thehonestmechanicah makes sense, thank you. If I’m replacing the chain would it be worthwhile just doing a whole new top end? Since it’ll all be off anyways
I would definitely inspect all the components. I would do new rings and reseal the valves if they are good. I wouldn't change the piston unless necessary. New valve seals and new gaskets of course. Every build is different and it depends what you are after. My builds are usually more budget friendly....😉
Great video. I just picked up my folks 1988 big bear . I have many wonderful memories riding that old quad . It is in really good condition for 36 years old and needs minor repairs and maintenance. The videos on your machine have been very helpful. 👍
You should do a video on adjusting the clutches. That'd be a good one
Yes I do. It's part of another video when I was working on the old faithful. I can't remember exactly what it was. Maybe I'll make one separately
@@thehonestmechanic I must have missed that, sorry.
I have alot of videos... no worries. I did make a playlist for the big bear. Might make it easier to find
th-cam.com/users/shortsnFlQf_d3E7M?feature=share. Here's the video on how to adjust your clutch
I found another oil leak on the Vstar. Front cylinder above the exhaust pipe. I dumped out the gas and replaced with new. Probably going to flush the brake fluid, change the rear gear oil, and order some parts this week.
Sucks to hear about the oil leak. Replacing all the fluids is a good idea based on mileage and year. Gonna be a fun ride next summer!
@@thehonestmechanic yes. You should get a bike too! I might do a couple oil changes.
Outstanding video!
Nice! Could you show us how to start it by hand? I tried on my 87 BB aswell also with the decompression valve you mentioned, but i really cant start it by hand, thanks, falco
Sure. Maybe I'll do a shorts for that!
I have made a Shorts video to showcase how to start a Big Bear with the manual recoil. You can check it out here: th-cam.com/users/shortsDplFDu8Alpg?feature=share
Enjoy all your videos.
Just curious my big bear runs and starts fine, adjusted the valves to spec. But the timing chain sprocket is slightly clockwise from the timing mark. If I tighten the chain adjuster it'll push the line more clockwise away from the proper aligmnet.
Thanks for your support! I'll do some investigating and try to find out what you may have here. It sounds like the chain is worn and causing a slight offset. If memory serves, the chain tension is set automatically. I think if the marks are within a few thousands, it should be good
@@thehonestmechanicah makes sense, thank you.
If I’m replacing the chain would it be worthwhile just doing a whole new top end? Since it’ll all be off anyways
I would definitely inspect all the components. I would do new rings and reseal the valves if they are good. I wouldn't change the piston unless necessary. New valve seals and new gaskets of course. Every build is different and it depends what you are after. My builds are usually more budget friendly....😉
Another note, the top end does not have to come apart to replace the chain
I have the same big bear and today the blow by is horrible out of the crankcase, any suggestions.
I would do a leak down test. Sounds like your piston rings may be worn excessively