Thanks Joel! Yeah Beavis is suffering from a ingrown feather on top of his head and its got him extra on guard I think. The wife took him to the vet and hes on antibiotics but holy cow is he on guard now lol
Thank you brother! Hay hay. Greetings from 1700 above sea level. Hope you all are good and safe. Love the vids man, been pretty busy to watch everything
Holy cow 1700 feet! How do you breath! lol. Alls good over here. Debbie missed me here in Parrish Florida. Some flooding around town but all good at my place. Hope lifes been good to you over there!
Hey. Awesome video. I have a question. How did you know which Piston size to buy before you looked at the cylinder? I'm about to replace my first piston on my two stroke and they come in A, B, C and D measures, thought I would have to measure the inner bore of the cylinder to know which piston to buy.
Hello. On this RMZ there is no A or B piston size and its a OEM cylinder with OEM plating so I knew it would just need a OEM size piston. On your 2 stroke YZ with a A,B,C,D size cylinders I would match the piston with the cylinder size thats marked on the back side of the cylinder if using a stock type piston. The difference from A to D is so small but its best to match piston with cylinder. I actually put together a video covering this if you are interested here is a link ruclips.net/video/sAeSBuNQILY/видео.html
I'm rebuilding an 2024 engine (complete top end), backwards oil filter and cylinder head, camshaft, cylinder, and piston are gone!!......a 2017 cylinder head with 2017 camshafts will fit my 2024 engine?
Hello. I cant say for sure. But On partzilla web site you can look up the OEM part and then click on fitment and see what all years that part has the same part number for. The head has the same part number from 2018 to 2024. And the head gasket from like 2010 to 2024. The head and cams from a 2017 might fit but it looks like the part numbers are different so they could be a little different, even if they do fit and work
Its not very much. But its there, and with all the left and right and swivel it has its surely showing its about time. I will try to show more in part 2 when I remove it.
Hey bud, so glad you always share your input. It definitely helps a lot of us.
Your welcome. Appreciate all you guys watching and coming along!
Always here for you and Beavis!
Thanks Doug!, Hope alls been well!
Simple bikes and smooth power
Surely simpler. No battery and E start stuff. Less wires and stuff to worry about
Always great to see and hear Beavis!!! Another great video!!! Thanks for doing these!!!
Thanks Joel! Yeah Beavis is suffering from a ingrown feather on top of his head and its got him extra on guard I think. The wife took him to the vet and hes on antibiotics but holy cow is he on guard now lol
Good solid video like all of your videos. A lot of common sense tips to help us home mechanics too.
Thanks! The crank arrived, will be getting started on part 2 today!
Beavis is being a butt-vis ie trying to attack you! He's got a lot of nerve though with that crazy hairdo and all 😂😂
🤣🤣 For real! He sure is cocky lol
Master tech 🤙🏽
Thank you sir!👍
I love rmz!
Thank you brother! Hay hay. Greetings from 1700 above sea level. Hope you all are good and safe. Love the vids man, been pretty busy to watch everything
Holy cow 1700 feet! How do you breath! lol. Alls good over here. Debbie missed me here in Parrish Florida. Some flooding around town but all good at my place. Hope lifes been good to you over there!
I never liked Suzuki products. From their cars and SUVs to dirt bikes
Burned oil like crazy. The Suzuki in stock is Garbage
Kawasaki is next
1990 91 thru 94 Kawasaki is bad ass,
Another great video!
Thanks!👍
Hey. Awesome video. I have a question. How did you know which Piston size to buy before you looked at the cylinder?
I'm about to replace my first piston on my two stroke and they come in A, B, C and D measures, thought I would have to measure the inner bore of the cylinder to know which piston to buy.
Hello. On this RMZ there is no A or B piston size and its a OEM cylinder with OEM plating so I knew it would just need a OEM size piston. On your 2 stroke YZ with a A,B,C,D size cylinders I would match the piston with the cylinder size thats marked on the back side of the cylinder if using a stock type piston. The difference from A to D is so small but its best to match piston with cylinder. I actually put together a video covering this if you are interested here is a link ruclips.net/video/sAeSBuNQILY/видео.html
@@UpAllNight91 Thanks! I'll watch it right now haha.
I'm rebuilding an 2024 engine (complete top end), backwards oil filter and cylinder head, camshaft, cylinder, and piston are gone!!......a 2017 cylinder head with 2017 camshafts will fit my 2024 engine?
Hello. I cant say for sure. But On partzilla web site you can look up the OEM part and then click on fitment and see what all years that part has the same part number for. The head has the same part number from 2018 to 2024. And the head gasket from like 2010 to 2024. The head and cams from a 2017 might fit but it looks like the part numbers are different so they could be a little different, even if they do fit and work
I didn’t see any movement up and down
Its not very much. But its there, and with all the left and right and swivel it has its surely showing its about time. I will try to show more in part 2 when I remove it.