Starting My Engine Build! | RM250 Rebuild 11
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Starting My Engine Build! | RM250 Rebuild 11
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A 38 minute video is exactly what we need in these times. You are the man, Cameron!
Excuse me its 1 second off of 38 minutes
Masu some editing softwares do that, the time is off somewhere lol
RM Mc where’s my discount 😂
38 minute video that I couldn’t take my eyes off
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Wow, I am blown away at how great that engine came out. It looks much better than new. I can't wait to see the top-end go on. Keep up the great work Cam!
I cant wait to hear it run, the sound of 2 strokes is my greatest weakness.
I know🥵
#D
This build is so clean! Really love seeing the detail and time put in! That's what I would call a Pryme Build.
Good job, I was at KTM Motors in Austria for a year, 20 men in a row, 300 engines in an 8 hour shift. Nice to see an engine, very slowly. Greetings from Austria, Robert
Reci mi onaj semering do kvačila, da li zica na njemu gleda prema radilici ili prema vani tj prema korpi kvacila?
My OCD absolutely loves these vids. So good and refreshing to see such thorough, detail oriented work in such a clean workspace! 👌👏
This bike is going to be freaking sick. I'd love to be able to have one of your builds. Itll def be a trophy bike. 💪
Love you cam! You always produce the best videos on this and I’m so happy with how humble you after all you have been through! Keep pushing!
So nice to watch! Thanks Cameron for showing us how this is done.
Excellent video Cameron, amazing detail and great video quality, essential viewing for anyone planning on doing this for the first time. In these weird, weird times, these videos mean more to your audience than ever! I've watched lots of engine/transmission rebuild videos over the past few years (yours included), but this is the best one I've seen.
Another awesome video! Did build a 2001 CR250R engine a few months ago and decided to start doing some videos myself after watching your insane CR250R built! Keep up the good work man!
love this build! that hint of blue and dark grey is perfect!
Wow man, it's looking amazing!! You do some awesome work, I wish all mechanics took their time like you! I need to replace 2nd gear on my RM and after watching this video it definitely helped me with all I need. Thanks for sharing Cam!
Having watched your channel for a while out of specific interest to "see it done" as the visual roadmap, it has become clear to me that beyond those initial reasons of clarifying unseen things that seem mechanically challenging, it is the way you present the steps that leaves the lesson shown with the takeaway of value, which is to do it right.
Clean well lit workspace, camera work very revealing and non hindering,
the results from viewing are always very motivating.
As the time went on watching these videos when others were "recommended" by you-tube, I always come back to yours. They are the best for me, and I appreciate each one. Helpful? Extremely,....
Just so you know, I like it when you err or miss a small detail then catch it and show it,...that, because of what these are to me and likely many others, is a GOOD thing.
Sometimes,....I wonder if you do it on purpose to be humble but you know thats the thing to be shown as it is the thing to look out for.
Other than the builds and processes, everything I have seen is influencing how Im setting up my space. I guess it is reasonable to say a great teacher can also be entertaining, and you are those things. Thanks Cameron
The quality of your job is amazing, never seen something like this before....
That engine stand is cool! Camera angles are perfectly done at the shift drum. I use pennies to and always have. Looking forward to the SF FORK disassembly and seeing what's up with them.
It’s like therapy watching you work. Thank you.
Heck yes! I've been so excited to watch this build! Thanks Cam!
Man that dry ice trick works magic
"Lube on the shaft before you shove her in." Cracking me up!
Tra tutti quelli che vedo mettere mano nei motori tu rimani quello piú professionale, sempre ordinato nei lavori e maniacale su ogni cosa, continua cosí , sei il migliore.
Dude this popped up in my feed as I’m rebuilding my rm 125 and shi* perfect timing with the shift linkage. Much appreciated and your doing an awesome job looks great
“Gotta throw some lube on the shaft before you shove ‘er in.”
epicbagelswag lmao
😳😳
Yessir! 😂❌🧢
He likes it dry, thats why he blew up his gfs xr80 ran it dry
And his engine stand sounds like hes never oiled it either
29:10. If ole Abe knew he would be helping rebuild a 2 stroke engine in 2020.... though pennys made after 1982 are about 99% zinc now. (Even softer metal than copper) Little trivia for ya kiddos today. 😁
Love the rebuild- wish I had 1% of your engine building skills. 👍
Great stuff! I've got a KX250 engine apart and this will help with tips and tricks to have a smooth install.
This is a way to pass time during the COVID-19
Havent had time in 2 years. School handins with unhuman deadlines lol
Thank you for putting out such great content. Your builds are always next level dude! I learned a lot from this one!! 👍
Nothing like seeing Cam upload a video and liking it before you even start watching 🤙🏼
Awesome video! It doesn’t get any better than this. Great job!
Thanks so much man. So looking forward to the top end build video and eventually hearing this bike run.
Amazing man very clear explanation ,video showing great variety of essential detail. YOU DEFINITELY ARE MY FAVORITE OFF-ROAD MECHANIC
Hey cam when installing the crank in the crank bearings instead of torching the whole bearing try heating some old sacrificial sockets up that fit tight in the inner race. Heat the socket red hot, and hold it in the race until you feel it get looser. This focuses more heat where the interference fit is actually taking place. Works great for me!
Robert Corcoran That is an interesting method. I’ll give it a try! Thanks!
I like it d way u talk about it
Cam: "This one's being a little stubborn"
Also Cam: *Proceeds to murder it with a hammer"
That finished engine is a work of art just on it's own.
I'd gladly display that at my house. 👍
once i loved to watch your brother building cars and now i bought a kawasaki 125cc and somehow i began watching your videos instead and they help me learn how to do things on my dirt bike thanks i love your videos man keep going
Dude...you are the man. Love these videos and the way you do everything properly. Shame you ain’t out here in Aus to help me freshen up my Kato SX 250. Would live to do a renovation on it with you. You and your lady keep safe out there and look forward to seeing the next video. Good isolation watching 👍😎
what i like is that Cameron has a clean and accurat working style...and so is the result of his work
I just did this with my 2001 cr125 two weeks ago. Full rebuild! Have 2 hours on it so far
i love these vids so much it’s really interesting to learn how these engines work. Maybe next a Yamaha 125?
had 2 do it 2 em 125x
these videos are awesome. extremely professional and clean. I love watching dirt bike engine rebuilds.
Best videos on RUclips very detailed and amazing quality 1 day I'll attempt a rebuild when I get me a bike much love from Connecticut hope all is well
1:38 "sounds like i'm murdering the crankshaft" hahahahahahahhaha love that line
You’ve inspired me to fully rebuild my ‘83 Honda cr60 and do a mini build on my cr125. Love the channel can’t wait to see this bike done!
Ethyn Black do you have insta? I’d like to see your 125. I’m doing a mini build on mine as well
Looks bitchin so far! Cant wait to see the top end. Btw I love how extensive, indepth, and detailed the rebuild video is. I've never done a rebuild before myself but I'm sure I will someday so this is extremely helpful to me. Keep doing what you do! Stay healthy!
Man it’s all in the details😍 it’s so clean!!!
Looks great bud, can't wait to see the rest!
Dedication. Perfection. Commitment. Entertainment. Well done!
I watch your vids all the time. They are the only bike builds I like cause people always talk and go shopping and show them doing something stupid stuff to a dirt bike for like 2 mins but you make really nice interesting vids and I learn a lot from them. Good way to pass time during COVID-19. Keep up the good work
Nice videos. Good clean work on the rebuild.
I love the heat cold method, always say work smarter not harder. I personally will put the crank in the freezer for a few days. Then assemble transmission first, drop in crank, and then quickly heat up other bearing and drop on the other side. With some systematic tapping on cases and transmission shafts she will fall on tight without a crank puller.
You can pre install the seals if you place a slug over the inner race of the main bearings and heat the slug with the torch.
Speaking of crank seals I hate to say it but it looks like you got the RH seal on backwards. RM's unlike most 2 strokes you want the lip seals facing the transmission.
Watching your videos made me want to get a dirt bike, especially after the CR project. I already have a street legal supermoto but there's something about those knobby tires and the smell of 2stroke... Therefore, I'm going to pick up an '04 CR 85 this weekend, and have some fun with it. Keep up the good work!! Cheers from Finland!
This is a great video for a distraction during a dystopia. Your lighting detail is fantastic
Love the grind ur doing it helps with our quarantine. U should do a cry 110 videos.
Bro, you the man. So glad you bounced back!!
I have to say that your cr250 build has been my favorite so far , keep it up brother 🇦🇺🤙
Thats how you do the works. Always admiring your work brother
Love watching this, mine isn't any where near as pretty but just as much fun - 1989 RMX 250 rebuild around the same phase of building.
Damn that bottom end is CLEAN! So stoked to see it move forward! - Kincade
Perfect video to watch before bed, everything in this video is so godamn satisfying
That 37 min video was freaking sweet! Keep it going! And make a reminder so you don't forget later on to pour the transmission oil 😁 keep it pryme 👌🏼
By the way it is a shame that the oil fill plug is not available in yellow, maybe red will fit better the Suzuki yellow colours? 🤔 Anyways is gonna look great!
RM250 motor looking perfect. Nice work! Can't wait for more vids.
Love watching you work. Wonders from your hands.
Wish you all the best.
As always dude flawless work. Hope your staying safe man🤙
Love that you explain things in detail KEEP doing that.
Thank you for this long video to pass time! Btw looks sweettt!
Just watched the whole thing. Thanks for the detailed awesome video how to do this type of stuff!
That motor is gonna be legit CLEAN when it’s all buttoned up. Great work.
That thing looking so nice and your videos are always so good about showing how things are put together..very informative.
Tusk is the best!! You simply cannot beat the quality of their stuff for the price. Awesome video needed this during quarantine 😂🙄cant wait to see how the bikes turns out
3:10 Its good to replace both gears working together, even if only one is damaged, just sayin'
Keep up the great work! Greetings from Poland ;)
I'm literally putting my '94 RM125 back together while following these videos. Amazing content sir!
gigi nanasnya dulu pasang bos bru rumah koplinya
It's better than what I imagined!
Rebuilding my 2008 RMZ 250 love watching these videos to give me an idea on how long it will take!
love watching these motor builds. Almost makes me think I could pull one off you make it look easy which I know it isn't. never split cases before kind of want to at some point now.
It's simple on two strokes. I've done a full rebuild on my bike
Thanks cam. Building my 97 rm250 and this was awesome.
Great video Cam and the engine looks awesome 👌 keep up the great work
Loved the video man, I always learn a new thing watching these videos, stay safe and keep wrenching!
Legitimately a dream bike. Someone’s gunna be the happiest guy on two wheels, Keep up the amazing work man.
And i have a rmx250. Road version of the rm250. Eat your heart out! 😀😂😃😄
@@brahmdempers1005 the rmx is the enduro version of the race bike but that's super cool haha.
I am amazed how clean is everything
Man that was great 👍🏻.
You explained everything.
Thank you
Dan
cam i wish you and your family the very best in this time of great confusion and worries but together we are strong and together we will live god bless us all.
Man that motor is looking great and great video. Definitely have been looking forward to the build.
very good brother, I'm from Brazil and I follow your videos, more top content, renovating the bikes is very nice, congratulations
Heat and ice my old man taught me that method god bless him . Rip dad I’d sure like to be in the garage with you now. ✌️
Jo Ski sorry for your loss
Beautiful assembly, well done!
On the gasket, when I assemble engines I almost never use RTV. I always use gear oil or assembly lube. The oil will soak into the gasket and make it swell a littler after they are sealed. This helps a lot sealing as well
love watching you work fella. craftsman at work.
Your videos are top notch. Learning a lot from you. Keep it up! Thank you!
It's nice to hear so many people resurrecting these 2-strokes.
So detailed and clean ! Awesome Cameron
Sounds like you engine stand need oiled 😄 Motor looks amazing keep up the good work.
i will never stop watching your videos you are wonderful cameron. 💪 the best
As a side note... don't get Loctite on the prowls for the shifter assembly. Been there and done that. Make sure the detent arm is flat and rolls well. The DR350 has the same set up. The shoulder bolt that goes in the drum tends to break. When it does it jacks that little arm up. I had the issue. Put it back together to find it still had issues. The roller on the end of the arm was tweaked and that arm was bent. Easy fix.... pain to get to.
Great video man very detailed and very interesting. Thank you I'm going to use as a guide when I do my little ones kx60 this week. I know there not the same engine but the concept is all the same. And there not to far off.
I built myself one of thos engine stands it works really well there really nice to have
you make it look so easy... so clean and neat ...awesome cam..
Badass vid Cam, keep it up.
@16:22 Best plug ever ! Lol look at that bike shine!!!!
19:35 I couldn't have said it better myself. Lol.
I think he did that on purpose.
Absolutely beautiful Cam !!
Hi Cameron,
Thank you very much for creating those awesome videos. I always wanted to learn something about mechanical engineering on motorcycle engines. Would be super cool if you could work on a KTM some day. Greetings from Austria
Ones again brilliant .im learning very easy with all your videos . I just got me a ktm she old. U give me motivation to make videos of cleaing and learning about bikes