🔨😲🔧 The Bible Of Motorized Bicycle Engine Repair 🍺😜👍

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @BuildBreakFix
    @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +8

    REMEMBER! VIDEO DESCRIPTION HAS QUICK LINKS TO EVERY PART OF THIS VIDEO!

    • @jays3597
      @jays3597 Год назад +1

      How long did it take you to do this start to finish?
      By the way I loved this video!!! Just got into this hobby and I couldn’t have come across a better video to get rolling.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      @@jays3597 thanks! took me 2 hours 32 minutes whole video was start to finish lol most don't realize been rebuilding engines of all kinds for years. This channel has 1000s engine rebuilds not even set to public of go carts and scooters and large scale rc since 2013. Just lost dear friend of mine I did it with. This was my covid 19 project hoping it helped a few people out not dying with there builds was my first time ever making videos and such on my own. I have every type of build for these from beginner to over the top wild explained in detail how they work and how to build one. So if you ever get wild and crazy lots info on those builds as well on this channel. You get the itch and like to tinker it's fun. Anyhow been very sick so taking a small break. Soon I'll be back 😉

    • @TrueHelpTV
      @TrueHelpTV 11 месяцев назад

      With over 4,000 miles on mine.. I'm also open to answer any questions directed towards me if @BuildBreakFix isn't sure, or is unavailable.

    • @DirectCurrent4u
      @DirectCurrent4u 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix I really want to Thank You for sending my this link to this video! I just finished watching the whole video and was very impressed with your build! I will save this video for reference with my next build. I know it will be very helpful for years to come.You explain everything very well and your video is very easy to follow. You my friend are a big asset to the MotorBike community! And your quality of work is First Class in my humble opinion. Just curious where I can find a frame like the Yellow Cruiser one You built with the Disc brakes? (MS460 Saw Build Reed Valve) Keep up the awesome work and Thanks again for all Your help my friend!🙏🏻👍

  • @KenC56mm
    @KenC56mm Год назад +8

    I've liked this man from day one. Intelligent and respectful and does great work!

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +2

      coming to end soon! going back to other channels shortly since people grew a set testicals everything restarting back up after covid. to much bs in bicycle stuff. pluss rather help kids on my other channels more then listen to old men fight over 185 year old 2 stroke engines lol 3000 subs on this channel twirls finger 1.2 million on other lol

    • @KenC56mm
      @KenC56mm Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix That sucks. Well see ya man. You had a good run.

    • @oldstyleanalog6459
      @oldstyleanalog6459 Год назад

      U call great work when this mechanic gouges threads instead of using to nuts to remove a stud??U can't even afford a tooth brush?use ur fingers???u don't even own a vise.U don't own a wire wheel?using a box cutter?LMFAO.i seen enough

    • @josephmurray3583
      @josephmurray3583 Год назад

      Would like to know if the puller you separate crank with is available at a supply store I don't do Amazon I'm old and purchase after inspection. P.S. good to know you are busy with kids. I'm bikeman 4 neighborhood kids . peace and love to you and your family..

  • @WHISPERSHOT
    @WHISPERSHOT Год назад +10

    What an amazing video. The amount of effort you included for each slide and ensuring you captured every detail is very awesome. Thank you for helping your fellow peers ride another day!

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Just did contest give away for this engine. Added perks lol like cnc head and such. Yeah step by step blown engine. Like major bl ou wn to 100% factory built lol no one has a video on it. Figured why not! Lol

  • @tiger7777
    @tiger7777 Год назад +11

    Way to go get em. I'm 67 years old and a bit embarrassed but like to see how you do build. You are a cut above the rest. Not trying to put anyone down just saying!

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +5

      I get so many people that say that! no idea how rebuild one! Thing is! there is no videos out there that shows the whole process, ones that do are missing 50% of the steps to doing it and most have no idea how to cause of it! lol age not factor if you never did it before and all info sucks to try do it lol no one would be able to do it any age! My goal was just to toss out a full train wreck rebuild most are scared to even touch that have semi good idea of how to fix it even. Then rebuild it step by step clear instructions! Most think I do all these to make cash lol I don't even participate in the programs for all that even though I could! Like I always say in my videos I do it for fun! Hope the videos help other people have fun in the process maybe learn few things help rebuild other stuff down the road! No one has hands on skills anymore to fix this kind of stuff! No one shows people how anymore I think is biggest problem!

  • @cnccontroller
    @cnccontroller Год назад +3

    Thank you very much!
    I think this is the best instruction on the whole Internet for motor repair!

  • @jestnutz
    @jestnutz 9 месяцев назад +3

    Saved to watch later. Its vids like these is why I appreciate youtube. Raw footage of the process. Your knowledge and efforts is greatly appreciated.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  9 месяцев назад +1

      Did each part with each method for tools most may and may not have 😜✌️ step by step parts listed! Hope it helps!

    • @jestnutz
      @jestnutz 9 месяцев назад

      @@BuildBreakFix this is the most holyest video on motorized bikes to date. well structured and organized and it definitely helps to see someone elses inside mechanisms before i tear mine open when the time comes

  • @joehernandez3262
    @joehernandez3262 8 месяцев назад +4

    Sir your floor is my ceiling. I was impressed and mesmerized how you tore down this baby. I recognize the concept, but my heart tells me just to buy another new motor. Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it very much taking me to the outer limits of something I love very much. I've built many bikes, but right now I'm faced with an ultimate challenge. This guy brought me this bike that was left out in the elements for quite a while to fix. Right now I'm going through the process of elimination dealing with the clutch, carburetor overhaul, removing the head, cleaned out gas tank, removing the filter, replacing the fuel lines, and reinforcing possible air leaks. At the moment it's starting to sputter, but still won't start. I checked for spark removing the spark plug putting it against the metal head in the dark and noticed a weak spark so my next endeavor tomorrow is attack the magneto part to clean and ensure proper connections. Yeah it's become a challenge and I named the bike Frankie short for Frankenstein. Wish me well. ⚡ ⚡

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  8 месяцев назад +2

      It's a hobby. These die constantly. For some they buy new parts. Others buy new kits. As long as you have fun that is all that counts! 😜👍

    • @DirectCurrent4u
      @DirectCurrent4u 4 месяца назад +2

      @@BuildBreakFix Having Fun is the Most Important part! 💯👍

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  4 месяца назад +1

      This hobby for sure is a money pit. You get the itch and you own 3 few months later tinkering away 😆 everyone reinvents the wheel. Just don't let them know it will crush their egos

  • @Andrew-me5iy
    @Andrew-me5iy 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thankyou - that was great*

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  4 месяца назад

      Sorry I missed this some how. I'm glad it helped out! 😁

  • @413MassDigger
    @413MassDigger Год назад +6

    Dang bro, 2plus hour long vid,, im gonna have to watch this tonight when i get ready to pass out for the night lol,,

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Yeah whole teardown and rebuild but the description has key moments list to jump to what ever part people need to see

  • @rodriguezfranco3839
    @rodriguezfranco3839 Год назад +2

    Great video thanks for helping we all !!! much aprecciated !!!

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      I hear all time people to scared to rip blown kits apart. So I asked a few people if they had a train wreck kit. Well a guy had one I knew, then he got it running, going full throttle till the head blew off. Sent me it. He was like your welcome lol crank bearing if there is any part you watch! "Splitting the crank" link lol most impressive bearing carnage I ever seen! 🤣👍

  • @lindamorgenstein2032
    @lindamorgenstein2032 Год назад +2

    COOL BEANS! GREAT VIDEO 👍

  • @SpACeCruizeR2o3
    @SpACeCruizeR2o3 Год назад +3

    Life changing stuff in this one folks...he's back in the Lab again Dexter

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      LOL I was waiting for green stuff explode just today 🔥🔥🔨😲🔧🔥🔥

  • @R_Kyllonen
    @R_Kyllonen Год назад +2

    Great video ! Thank you !!

  • @buckwheatINtheCity
    @buckwheatINtheCity Год назад +1

    Have no fear. I'll be watching this again and again. Too much to digest the first time around.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      Look in Description! Quick Links to everything! Whole point was! Find what you need and look it up in quick links for the day you have a engine blow up LOL But I figured if we take apart a blown engine no one normally even wants to repair LOL it will have all issues most face! Then rebuild it to factory working order! That way people can see each step and process for there needs! But description has quick links!

  • @chemscrambler7589
    @chemscrambler7589 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've done this many times but still watched the whole thing. You almost had me going when i saw the drive gear turn without the clutch gear but it seated, lol. Nice video

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh4175 Год назад +1

    I'm sure this video has helped a lot of people out. Thanks

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      That was the goal 😂 my friend wot that poor engine till head ejected from the engine. 😂 Figured it was the perfect rebuild engine for the video since everything was damaged lol

  • @Littleevil9975
    @Littleevil9975 Год назад +3

    Great information bro this will help a lot of people

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      I hope so. Not seen anything all in one type guide yet

  • @deadmanwalkn7
    @deadmanwalkn7 10 месяцев назад +1

    New to the hobby. Thank you for awesome detail.

  • @KB_Joys
    @KB_Joys Год назад +8

    Man, you got all those awesome tools. I think its great that you can play around with stuff.
    I also think its great that you have taken the time to make these videos to help ppl out. ☺️ You also reminded me that i needed to order a new multimeter, lol

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      well honestly nothing really crazy I used in the video! Gear puller if you split a crank but can buy new one 20$ anyhow lol But nothing special. mostly sockts,soctwrench, screwdriver and vice grips, crescent wrench. Only reason used a torque wrench just cause everyone always asks me the torques lol! 99% time I take a normally ratchet and do the whole thing!

    • @KB_Joys
      @KB_Joys Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix i must be thinking of all the cool tools you have in the other vids,lol
      I skimmed through the video, just thought id stop by and let you know that i think its awesome that you make all these videos for us. ☺️
      Although i did spy a nice arbor press you had there in the video 🤣

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      @@KB_Joys yup and I used Socket for one bearing! Bearing Block for second Bearing, And Arbor Press for the 3rd bearing LOL! Just because I know 200 People will say I don't own an Arbor Press in the comments lol So did all Option1 ,2,3 PArt: 38:58 First 3 Bearings You need To Install Into Bottom Half

    • @KB_Joys
      @KB_Joys Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix i didn't know that about the clutch bearing, thanks for the tip.
      I was just letting you know that i wish more ppl would come forward in finding ways to help others, rather than what we are all use to seeing.
      It would seem most have the dollar signs in their eyes, rather than the hearts and keep any and all info to themselves, or release such information for a fee.
      I know its not rocket science, but there are those who need help.
      I just know that i for one have been burnt on bum parts, bad info, purposely misleading info, etc.
      And lastly i just wanna say
      I think its awesome what you are doing for the motorized bike community.☺️

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      @@KB_Joys LOL You have no idea how many Ass hurt Sellers tell me to Fuck off at times when I call out there bull shit lol! Minarelli videos I did where Explained why people where getting fucked . Oh many was like yellow jacket nest that just got hit by lawn mower lol!

  • @VixFury
    @VixFury 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you lots for this in depth

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  10 месяцев назад

      No problem! Glad it helped some!

  • @JoshuaAnother-messenger
    @JoshuaAnother-messenger Год назад +3

    I've got the same exact bike and Same exact motor I just got it all put together last week so I've only drove it for about 5 days now but it's really fun and I'm going to start building more and I'm going to start taking it down to the lake fishing 🎣

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      That is exactly the reason we build these fun in sun man!

    • @JoshuaAnother-messenger
      @JoshuaAnother-messenger Год назад

      @BuildBreakFix amen to that and I'm thinking about doing what your doing I've got a cannon camera I just don't know what program to use to make and cut and edit and make the actual video before I upload it to RUclips if you could please help me with what you use on your computer for this so that way I can try and make some fun videos for people on you tube if you don't mind me asking

    • @m.kasper7646
      @m.kasper7646 7 месяцев назад

      Rode not "drove" 👌🏼✌🏼

  • @kapn4611
    @kapn4611 Год назад +1

    This video is awesome brother thank you

  • @FknAnt
    @FknAnt Год назад +2

    Dude ty sooo much for such an educational vid! Just starting to dig deep into the hobby and this video will be helping tremendously

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      glad it helped not many blow engines like that one rebuilt to brand knew lol. figured why not put money where mouth is do a how to fix video cover whole damn thing lol

  • @Steve.191
    @Steve.191 Год назад +2

    Nice 👍

  • @kelvin26clarke
    @kelvin26clarke Год назад +2

    thanks man😊

  • @Mark-vd8oi
    @Mark-vd8oi Год назад +2

    I THINK YOUR VIDIEOS R GOOD.. I GOT A MOTOR KIT N SOMEONE CLEANED MY ROOM N LOST MOST THE BOLTS N STUFF. I AM AWAITING ANOTHER KIT.. THE CLEANING PERSON HAS NOT BEEN AROUND.. GOD BLESS EVERYONE. I. REALY WANTED TO BUILD THIS BIKE..DO YOU SOUP UP ENGINES

  • @keeganhache6667
    @keeganhache6667 Год назад +3

    Ok I’m glad you can confirm that you have a 47mm iron sleeve also. Becuase the 3rd engine I bought I thought was a 49mm cylinder but my calliper said 47mm. However if you buy the big bore kit by itself it’s the true bigger displacement

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      I had a 49mm iron sleeve and a 49mm iron sleeve methonal build. Yes they have 47mm kits as well. Head test video and this rebuild guide. Funny enough blown top end was 49mm and one I used to replace it was 47mm!

    • @keeganhache6667
      @keeganhache6667 Год назад +3

      @@BuildBreakFix something that I discovered was there my iron bores had some light cylinder damage during break in. But after it seemed to “wear” some and the scoring is no longer there! I should have honed it in hindsight

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +3

      @@keeganhache6667 There is no breakin on Iron sleeve engine! Well not the same as how you do a Plated Aluminum jug anyhow. Iron Sleeve just needs heat cycles to fit it's rings correctly. Heat the Engine up and then you let it cool fully 5 or 6 times. when I say heat cycles, I mean the engine up Gets to temp then you let it fully cool about 10 minutes of ride time one and off all throttle ranges to get it good hot 5 or 6 times and its ready from that point. You never ride around on one for long durations or it scours the cylinder walls! If you ride on one of them half throttle long drawn out durations cycled walls tend to slug up with wall debris and will drag along the cylinder walls in clumps scoring the walls. when engine cools off the rings and cycler walls are closer in tolerances and blow all the debri out without dragging on walls on next start up! These are called spun casted Iron sleeves" Not same as a pressed in steel Sleeve! Which again is another whole different break in lol! If the scouring cleared up then probably got lucky and was just surface scuffs! But keep that in mind if you have new iron sleeve build does not follow same rules as a Aluminum plated liner top end! and you can put your normal oil mix in right out of the gate on iron sleeve since heavy oil is to clear ring particles on a liner surface as well!

    • @keeganhache6667
      @keeganhache6667 Год назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix yeah they don’t need to seat the rings the same as a chrome cylinder. I’m just glad those scuffs are gone now. I was worried in the beginning because I spent so much time making it perfect.

  • @EllisHicks-v9b
    @EllisHicks-v9b 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi there all way from uk .your vids are soo helpful and awesome just wondering what grit sand paper you used thanks

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  7 месяцев назад

      400 grit works perfect

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  7 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate the compliment as well
      🍺😜👍

    • @EllisHicks-v9b
      @EllisHicks-v9b 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix sweet thank you

  • @choppercam01
    @choppercam01 Год назад +3

    I have a question: mine keeps bogging down when on full throttle, then cuts out. Could it be a fuel/oil ratio issue, or something more sinister? Cheers

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      Drop your carbs needle one clip slot! Bike is running to rich cause needle is moving up to high! To much fuel will cause bogging wide open. Unless you have a power jet carb! Close the power jet screw all the way in that case!

  • @VelomotorF50
    @VelomotorF50 Год назад +2

    what size of sandpaper?

  • @rodhansen9828
    @rodhansen9828 11 месяцев назад +1

    Where do u order parts for QT 50 yahama?..great video u have....

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  11 месяцев назад +1

      eBay! Tons of parts on eBay!

  • @PILOTOTILIM
    @PILOTOTILIM Год назад +1

    30:36 sempre esse rolamento que estraga. Se fizessem esses rolamentos de biela com mais qualidade com certeza teria uma durabilidade melhor.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      O problema é que esses rolamentos não são classificados para RPMS, as pessoas tentam conduzi-los. Classificado apenas para 6.000 rpm. 6.500 empurrando e qualquer coisa além que destrua a corrida. Em seguida, os rolos se perdem e o jogo vira pó. É por isso que a caixa do tipo CNC tem rolamentos de haste de 15 mm de largura x 30 mm de diâmetro externo e rolamentos de haste de 12 mm x 16 mm com 14 mm de largura. Então você tem o fato de ser bem feito como uma porcaria na China lol! Para ser justo! minha compilação ms460! tem rolamentos ceramic nele completos sem gastar 400 $ apenas rolamentos na minha construção de 54 mm. ainda classificado apenas para 7500 rpms. Então, se você entende o que quero dizer. mesmo uma configuração minúscula de yd100 a 7k vai explodir esses rolamentos, não importa um de ponta superior com tubo de câmara fazendo 10k lol Os brinquedos ficam caros muito rápido se você quiser brincar!

  • @mikemiller3303
    @mikemiller3303 Год назад +2

    Have a quick question for you what size are the sealed bearings in the aluminum mag rims by chance or do they come in different sizes

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +2

      (One of these)
      6000 Bearing Size:
      -Outer Diameter: 26mm
      -Inner Diameter: 10mm
      -Thickness: 8mm
      (Three of These)
      6200 Bearing Size:
      -Outer Diameter: 30mm
      -Inner Diameter: 10mm
      -Thickness: 9mm

    • @mikemiller3303
      @mikemiller3303 Год назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix thanks so much brother I Bought a new axle and already has play in it figured I would just get some SKF bearings and go from there

    • @mikemiller3303
      @mikemiller3303 Год назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix does it matter if you get the metal shealded ones or the rubber shealded ones seeings there in a rim it doesn't matter

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      @@mikemiller3303 nope either works. Rubber tends to keep fine particles out more in wet conditions.

    • @mikemiller3303
      @mikemiller3303 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix I appreciate all your assistance the bearings came in today put them in that wheel rolls smooth😁👍

  • @matthewmoyer9555
    @matthewmoyer9555 Год назад +1

    Perfect

  • @Mark-n9y2t
    @Mark-n9y2t 11 месяцев назад +1

    I ride every day almost rain shine or snow. Or pedal back lol. I need a minerelly and a mod saw ms 660 I still have my 79 predator for spare blew flywheel but bought billet one.i lost my license no choice plus u have hina for spare

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  11 месяцев назад

      Build a ms460 or get the new (avenger 85). That kit is turn key ready and made like a freaking tank! 199$ but worth every damn penny in my opinion. Save you lots of time and is identical porting of ms460. It's a pure monster 💪

  • @cliffbradford4679
    @cliffbradford4679 Год назад +1

    Hey bro those peddle deflectors you had on your g2 Reed in your video titled, "how to correctly use g2 Reed on bigger builds". Where did you get them from? If you could send me a link or the name of them I'd very much appreciate it sir because you never mentioned where you got the ones you were using from.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      CDH power was selling the "upgraded Reed cage for like $20" on Ebay/amazon. They sell them normally as a stand alone item. Meaning you already need to own g2 reed! this just drops in replace old reed cage. Link is long gone now but they pop up here and there still. I honestly have not looked for on in a while cause have 3 of them sitting here now for spares! I have had several people tell me they used a pull start coil spring to make there own. Seems like it would work but I have not tried it! but it's just spring steel tabs so I can't see it not working. was interesting DIy anyhow to make one.

    • @cliffbradford4679
      @cliffbradford4679 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix I appreciate the info. And now that you mention it a pull start coil spring might work but imma put my brain and creativity to work and make my own.

  • @nathanwest4670
    @nathanwest4670 Год назад +1

    Awsome video! Very detailed and very helpful even for a certified small engine mechanic. I find these motors to be their own beast when compared to say a husky chainsaw.
    Question, the bevel gear. I have a motor that was just breaking in perfect and all kinds of power and top end, sadly the bevel gear went 100% very prematurely. I tried to use the kits tool to remove it and the tool simply stripped out. I like your idea using the ball bearing. What do I do now though? Assuming only the tool stripped (and its just the first like two threads). I did this to two of the factory kit puller tools. Is there a better aftermarket one I can buy? Or is there any other technique to remove that bevel gear?

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Sadly Chinese gear puller has .75 mm thread pitch. Not seen anything 18mm that pitch on it. Buy yeah these engines have tons demons in them 😂 it what makes it fun 🤬🔥🤬😳🤬🤣

    • @nathanwest4670
      @nathanwest4670 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix So can I buy an aftermarket puller that WILL WORK? and also....right....lol...it is what makes them fun and rewarding if you keep em going as it takes the know how. Or you will shred them to bits out of the box and be lucky if you get through break-in. Just 16:1 er, lmfao... the chinese are smart marketers though....🤣

    • @nathanwest4670
      @nathanwest4670 Год назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix sorry I reread your reply. Your basically saying only the Chinese puller will possibly work there is no aftermarket one that you are awear of. Due to the oddball thread pitch. There must be another way to get that damn gear off. I am not trying to spare it or anything, like it's more than done. You should see it. Improper heat treatment

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      @@nathanwest4670 😂 I had one turn into round ring last summer in first 30 minutes I road the bike

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      @nathanwest4670 yes. Only other puller you can buy is a 2 jaw mini puller. Has to fit teeth and you use the shart as your pin point. But never seen stock puller not work unless you strip threads on pinion or sprocket or clutch basket. If you have an impact gun it makes the puller work much easier 😂 just don't go crazy lolz

  • @stephenjohnson6967
    @stephenjohnson6967 Год назад +1

    Is there any good reason why a bt100 would have over 2mm squish? Mine does and I'm wondering if I should try a base gasket delete or maybe milling the jug or anything else to reduce the squish.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +3

      Supposed to have 1.7 to 2.1mm actually low end ported engine design. More torque not speed type build. Means you should be able to drive smaller rear sprocket at low to mid range. Higher rpm builds have not much lower end torque but mid to 3/4 is there power ranges those are .7mm to .8 ish ranges. Such as minarelli.

  • @nathanwest4670
    @nathanwest4670 Год назад +1

    I got to say brother, you have been very helpful both with your very detailed videos and with answering questions. You are effin awsome! Thats for sure. Its people like you that help me continue with my only form of transportation and do somethingI love, play around with small engines. So THANK YOU SO MUCH.
    quick question, the pin with the ball bearing in front of it that goes in the center of the drive sprocket to disengage the clutch.... Is it normal for the bore the pin sits in to be so much larger than the pin it not only free-floats like it should but rattles around a tad? Can that get worse and end up causing issues down the road? I am half tempted to find some thin walled tubing or even a few layers of tin to remove all that play but still leave enough so the pin may still move. Or should I even bother worrying about it?

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      It sounds like it wasn't greased for a while. They should be snug inside the shaft. The clutch lever will probably have a grove dug into it as well. If what I'm thinking maybe that it wasn't greased or it's just getting tired. These are pure chinessium anyhow 😂 Grease it well and send it till it dies if it's worn out anyhow.

    • @nathanwest4670
      @nathanwest4670 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix brand new motor, bar is great, pin just seems overly loose. the motor is so new I really do want to sleeve it or something, just finished breaking her in, I greased that pin pretty good too, it's like the hole for the pin was drilled a tad oversized than normal, (but it could be wear, awfuly earl in), to give the pin a snug fit. As this will bug me now it is too early in to run her to death. I think they make hydrolic break line that thick perhaps I can resize the boar by tapping and jb-welding some thin walled tubing of proper inside diameter for a good fit on that pin....

  • @buckwheatINtheCity
    @buckwheatINtheCity Год назад

    This was long and drawn out but very informative. 🤔

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Not really a sit down watch it kind of video LOL 2+ hours long! If read description or first few clips of the video! I took each part so you can find what you need and are looking for easy! since most have no idea on 99.9% of each part how to get things apart or back together lol! Not really a place to go and watch a blown trash engine be rebuilt step by step if you where to attempt it and never did it before!

  • @damnthiccassboye7138
    @damnthiccassboye7138 Год назад +2

    Can i put rtv on the head gasket ??

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      No. Has to be metal. Combustion heat will burn it. If your hard up! Need quick fix. Use a soda can and a razor knife on a block of wood

    • @damnthiccassboye7138
      @damnthiccassboye7138 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix yea cause the stock gasket is thick and it might screw the squish gap , previously i ran a soda can gasket but it was leaking

  • @Bull3tBikes
    @Bull3tBikes Год назад +3

    Amen

  • @davefarnsworth3020
    @davefarnsworth3020 Год назад +2

    👍👍

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh4175 Год назад +1

    So 2 bearings for a clutch shaft is normal?

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      Yes!

    • @dustinh4175
      @dustinh4175 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix why the heck do the new bars only come with one bearing then? Confused the heck out of me. Not to mention the different length bars.

  • @DBSUPERFAN
    @DBSUPERFAN 3 месяца назад +1

    I wish this were in a written manual

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  3 месяца назад

      @@DBSUPERFAN check the description. Quick links to every part at the bottom!

  • @sleepered7692
    @sleepered7692 Год назад +1

    Hello and congratulations on your channel. I have a Mikuni PWK 24 mm carburettor on 80 cc, do you have any idea what ideal jet I could put

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Way over sized for an 80cc the carb*. You take the piston size. In your case 47mm and divide 47 into 2/5. Comes to 18.8 round that number up. 19. You can + it - 1mm to that number. So 18-20mm carb works. @24 mm you actually are losing Venturi effect which will not run the card correctly. Smallest jet made for vm24 is for a 90cc largest is for 135cc for a (24mm carb) hope that helps some!

  • @ryanschjang5793
    @ryanschjang5793 Год назад

    Hey quick out of the box question…😅 I run 32:1 92 pumped gas…..by any chance do u no the mix to a gallon of av n what brand oil would be preferred to use….

    • @ryanschjang5793
      @ryanschjang5793 Год назад

      The engine is ported and the transfers are matched to the case and has a lil case porting

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Aviation fuel??? Avation gas just has lead in it and no ethanol. Lots old timers here buy it for there cars since only fuel lead still in it. Follows same rules normal gas

  • @Jarrod_D
    @Jarrod_D Год назад +3

    Amen thanks for the sermon 🙏
    Blesses is he who works on Chinesium 🙏
    ON THE SEVENTH DAY HE RODE 🚴‍♂️💨💨💨

  • @Ragz10
    @Ragz10 Год назад +1

    Possible to use a bushing to replace the lower bearing?

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +2

      Well you could. But I wouldn't recommend it.

    • @Ragz10
      @Ragz10 Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix understand

  • @perrabiker909
    @perrabiker909 Год назад +1

    i will like to buy one of your engines ,,, contact info?

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      sorry stopped making them to much mail thefit an postal / ups/fedex takes months to file insurance claims after they lose the damn thing!

  • @MrUnder30seconds
    @MrUnder30seconds Год назад +1

    i am surprized you are so violent with removing the stud rod thing, i try not to mark them.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      Well I didn't reuse any of them! They where stripped out on nut side. That was why I noted above it normally I would use 2 nuts and remove them if I was saving them. When installed new ones did it that way. This engine was well used before they sent it to me. Before they shipped it. They wot it till head blew off it in a video. He sent it With a note I think it needs a bit of work done lol good luck 🤣👍they never found the head lol

  • @Westhelockpicker
    @Westhelockpicker Год назад +1

    I hate those factory nuts for the head. I always get regular ones at the hardware store and I'd like to see how many extra parts you have sitting around lol I'm starting to get a little collection

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      Lol well for heads and jugs that are bad! I melt all of them down into bars. Carbs cranks random parts probably 9 large 30 gallon tubs worth. lol. I think I have 28 complete engines as well

    • @Westhelockpicker
      @Westhelockpicker Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix everytime I buy a new engine I get the whole kit but I only need the engine so I got a collection of everything else but it's nice I have the extra. I'm still not sure about adding a windowed piston and reed valve to my zeda 80 when it's broken in which won't be long it's going to be in the 60s this week. I have a ported cylinder to install so why it's apart now would be the time to do it

    • @Westhelockpicker
      @Westhelockpicker Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix my engine is just about broke in but we got some more cold weather but when it is done and I install everything including my ported cylinder do you think I should add a windowed piston and reed valve? And since it's only a 66/80cc do you think the NT carburetor is enough? I have jets that range up to 90 and the biggest I've ever used is a 75-78 so if I add the windowed piston and reed valve I still have a lot bigger jets if I need them

    • @Westhelockpicker
      @Westhelockpicker Год назад

      @@BuildBreakFix do you always check your squish gap when putting a new engine together?

  • @boydjensen3161
    @boydjensen3161 Год назад +6

    Thanks, so much for doing this: you are truly dedicated to the hobby, and to the hobbyist. I can't even imagine the hours (and money) you have put into this, really obsession. You really have to be married to this, like sleeping on the floor next to your projects... Bill Gates did it as a kid, his parents had to bring food and clothes to the Middle and High Schools. Elon Musk, still does it... sleeping anywhere, maybe an hour or so, then moving on. I know you think sleep is over-rated, but hope you don't sleepwalk over to the water spraying neighbors and pipe in CO off your latest build!🤣

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +5

      Honestly this whole Engine only took me 3 hours to take apart rebuild. spent like 1 hour on it one weekend 1 1/2 second and about same on that following tuesday lol! I don't spend countless hours like most think lol! Most of the CNC parts I cut! out mowing the lawn! or weeding flower beds around the house! Most my videos are already finished just released over time sometimes weeks apart made but day after day on youtube! everyone wants to see the Dual ms460 build run! well that video was 90% finished 4 weeks ago lol just have not got to the point of all other stuff around it yet!
      The only reason I started doing these bicycles builds was to make one to travel around to disabled veterans I know get them medications and food stuff around where I live done it free now for almost 3 years. Then made a 4 stroke cause they where more reliable and the things sip gas! The part most don't know! I am actually into RC large scale boats and trucks that use the same engine pretty much just different bottom half! I have been fixing motorized bicycles and mini bikes for people here now for about 8 years before even youtube! never owned one nor wanted to till pandemic hit and stopped all my rc clubs meets i was in! Go kart tracks shut down and that was my other hobby before bicycles.
      Well during the pandemics start there was a 12 year old kid most talked about. Where he got killed on motorized bicycle following a horrible how to on youtube. So from there been fixing broken stuff in ways won't kill people and here we are 2 years later! Most don't realize! I do have a channel that can be Monetized Most think I am! But I do this channel 100% free of any profits! ones I do get go to tunnel for towers!

    • @boydjensen3161
      @boydjensen3161 Год назад +5

      @@BuildBreakFix Wow, lovely insight, greatly appreciated for sharing your story. By the way: as a Vietnam Combat Veteran... thank you for supporting disabled veterans, believe me, they appreciate it... I have a DV license plate, myself.
      Sweet that you feel for that poor boy/child who wanted adventure, like most pre-teen boys, and sadly lost his life... just tragic. Too bad, commoners don't get nominated for: Man of the Year... but we would most certainly throw your name into the hat (helmet). 🤩
      Keep the faith alive... God Speed My Man 💯

  • @dustinh4175
    @dustinh4175 Год назад +1

    Good lord man a screwdriver? Use a penny to wedge the bevel gears.

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      If you break a case Hardened tungsten bevel gear or a clutch ring gear with a screwdriver which should be softer materials to start with. You need to save that penny to buy better parts 😂

  • @Yffud1999
    @Yffud1999 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate your knowledge and videos, I've learned much from them. Keep up the good work!

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад

      Lol apparently many others hate me 🍺🤣👍 constantly being sent into youtube as a white rasist with triggering content. Still yet to see one valid claim be confirmed out of 112 so far filed already in 2023 but hey welcome to the new cancel culture.

  • @Mark-n9y2t
    @Mark-n9y2t 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have china

  • @Bobs-yer-uncle
    @Bobs-yer-uncle Год назад +1

    I notice on some engines the bevel gear sits flush with the clutch and some it sticks out a bit is this normal and if so why

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +2

      Honestly I think it's just Really poor chinese parts and for the most part it won't really matter much! They tend to work just fine even though not perfectly flush with one another. Higher end build like minarelli or saw build. I would try get them aligned a bit more less wear! stock kits even with mass upgrades are all under 3hp and it honestly won't hurt anything! It is not actually the Bevel gear or even Crank shaft! It is the "Clutch shaft"! That is different lengths 99.9% time cranks and bevel gears are almost always cut the same dimensions! some Clutch shafts are longer than others after they pass through crankcase bearings so the clutch sits lower or further from the cank case making the two not align!

  • @grahammc88
    @grahammc88 Год назад

    Did you mean m14 1.5 threads for the magnet nut?

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      Magnet nuts are 8m x 1mm tread pitch. Some use a 14mm or 13mm socket. Depends on if its pk80 or yd100 bottom end.
      Yd100 use 8m x 1mm pitch nut 14mm socket size. Pk80 uses 8m x 1mm pitch 13mm socket size. 1mm pitch is to prevent stripping for 8mm size torque specs. Like in imperial. 1/4 20 may hold up to 20ftlbs. 1/4 28 can hold 35 ftlbs. Then up material grade and get even more.

  • @JacquelineNelson-c4n
    @JacquelineNelson-c4n Год назад +1

    My grains you. Need the real bible. Come to Jesus. He will give you life and eternity. Salvation is a free gift. All you have to do is beleave in him Jesus Christ and you will be saved from hell. And you will go to heaven. Lemay

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  Год назад +1

      #1 best selling book you know 2023 years and counting. You need to follow his ways. You need to follow the path not just say you believe in something you don't follow in daily life. You shouldn't need to come to Jesus. As you should already be alongside him and his teachings. I find people only kneel and pray when they only ask the Lord for a favor. Other 90% of the time they don't walk a path to ask for that favor. Their King James bible sits as an ornamental piece on the table next to their bed. Instead of actually reading it and living what's inside it. The Bible says believe in Jesus and be saved. He died for the sins of those that sin but messed up trying to live a righteous life in his footsteps. It also says to follow his teachings. Too many miss the second part. The book in this video is about engines. Though yes it is a spin of the great book itself. It follows one key part of the real bible. Follow each step correctly and in the end you will have happiness. Jesus saves! This world needs saving! Spread the word more! You're always welcome to this channel it doesn't bow a knee to woke ideologies. Only to prayer🙏

    • @DirectCurrent4u
      @DirectCurrent4u 4 месяца назад +1

      @@BuildBreakFix Well said!🙏🏻👍

    • @BuildBreakFix
      @BuildBreakFix  4 месяца назад +1

      The world needs a little less iPhone or Google search and a bit more faith these days are morals on how we treat one another and have been shot to hell. Are values have been abstract art. Compared the sane thought.