CRF150R Engine Teardown | It's real ugly!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @raywang6528
    @raywang6528 Год назад

    Man, sorry to see that the engine blew... Keep us posted on your 2022!

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      Will do! Hopefully back in action real soon here.

  • @brianschuit8271
    @brianschuit8271 Год назад +3

    I just got a locked up 07 150rb and started to open it up too! I was excited to see your video come up and understand why you wont be rebuilding this engine.. I was hoping for step by step rebuild video to follow though!.. ps can i have your clutch? 😉

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад +1

      I was looking forward to a rebuild too. Maybe on the next one. I have the clutch listed on ebay/facebook shoot me an email and I'll give you a sweet deal.

    • @brianschuit8271
      @brianschuit8271 Год назад

      @@GarageAddiction where can I find your email?

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      @@brianschuit8271 garageaddiction@outlook.com

  • @daveh.8488
    @daveh.8488 Год назад

    I picked up an 07 crf150rb project/basket case bike a few weeks ago for $400 that was locked up. It looked almost identical to yours when I cracked it open, but the hole in the case halves on mine were a lot bigger. I bought the right case half and need to find a left one cheap now. I said screw it. I'll rebuild it.

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад +1

      Man I would love to find a cheap 150r anywhere near me haha. Good luck with the rebuild!

  • @dixondai
    @dixondai Год назад +1

    oh man, fun video though!

  • @garbageman3992
    @garbageman3992 Год назад

    conrod failures are almost always caused by pushing a steel or metal piece past its infinite fatigue limit too long, I can help boil down the cause a bit. How many hours did the bottom end/conrod have on it? what type of riding do you do with it? for your type of riding do you rev your motor high a lot? basically the thing that kills conrods is revving the engine high, not oil supply or anything like that because that kills the cylinder and bearing first so I'm sure your oil was clean enough and your oil squirter was fine. keeping the motor revs below 2/3 of the total rev range ensures that the conrod will last basically forever, at those rpm's the conrod is not under much strain and will not become weaker with time or usage but revving the motor above2/3 of the total rev range or to where it makes peak power output subjects the conrod to too much force and it becomes weaker every time it is subject to those forces. so basically im just asking for how many hours the conrod had on it and how often you revved the motor really high. based off of the teardown I can almost grantee you did rev it high a lot and that is the cause of the failures, if not then it could have been a faulty rod or it just had too many hours on it. those 150r motors try to make way too much power and need rebuilds all the time so it could have just been a high hour motor. also i would like ot know this info just for personal experience so I get a better idea of when i need to rebuild my motors.

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      Unknown hours on the crank, I bought it, checked the valves, changed the oil and was off to the races. I run supermoto on varying tracks. I avoid limiter but run high into the rev range. Fresh motul oil more often than necessary with a new filter ever other oil drop. The crank didn't look like it got hot at all. Guessing the combo of big bore, unknown hours, and hard riding was the downfall. I've never had an issue with hot rods cranks but in this application I'd probably avoid them in the future.

    • @garbageman3992
      @garbageman3992 Год назад

      @@GarageAddiction yeah I didnt realize it was a hotrod aftermarket conrod. I have heard some questionable things about them, they seem to be sub par production quality, some of em last forever and others blow up from what iv heard but take that with a grain of salt. i didn't realize it was a big bore either. you are right about the crank not getting hot and your maintenance was obviously not the issue so it seems like the issue was either a bad hotrod conrod, the big bore resulting in extra force on the rod so that it becomes weaker quicker, and a lot of hours on the motor. a combination of these it the issue but i cant boil it down to exactly what because we don't know the hours on the parts. your maintenance was great though so that is not the problem. anyways sorry your bike had to suffer that fate and sorry for these long comments.

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      Thanks! Going back to stock with a nice 2022 low hour bike. Should be nice to start from a known baseline this time.

    • @garbageman3992
      @garbageman3992 Год назад

      @@GarageAddiction yeah its always nice reassuring to know exactly what your bike has gone through and when it needs work rather than having no clue if it will blow up this or next ride.

  • @thetrainmaster.100
    @thetrainmaster.100 Год назад

    What oil are you running? That could be why it blew up

  • @MrGeorgeisonit
    @MrGeorgeisonit Год назад

    Whooaa! That piston tried to reach the moon! Sorry to see this happened. Was there any warning signs?

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад +1

      It was the single most violent off I've had on a mini. Coming out of the turn the rear immediately locked up and by the time I found the clutch I was sliding off the edge of the track. The rider behind said he never saw that much smoke pour off a 12 inch mini tire in his life haha

    • @MrGeorgeisonit
      @MrGeorgeisonit Год назад

      ​@@GarageAddiction whooaa! That's rough. Glad you're OK, maybe the cases can be split down and welded up?

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад +1

      I sent them over to someone who's going to use them as a test bench setup. By the time I get it welded and re-bored I'd probably be into it way more than they're worth.

    • @MrGeorgeisonit
      @MrGeorgeisonit Год назад

      @@GarageAddiction yeah fair point. What will become of the crf?

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      @@MrGeorgeisonit New engine slammed in!

  • @walterdemo2895
    @walterdemo2895 Год назад

    Not fun but is a good time for CR125 option

  • @blaster5064
    @blaster5064 Год назад +1

    Time to dust off the KX

  • @eternalreflections7699
    @eternalreflections7699 Год назад

    Holy crap! 65 time!

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад +1

      Been rocking the 65 for the last few months while I wait on a new engine :)

  • @trentbikes
    @trentbikes Год назад

    A whole new engine? Why not just buy a new crankcase and head, reuse the rest

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      I could but by the time I get the cases, cylinder, piston, and crank I'm pretty close to a low hour complete engine. Also I have a line on a sweet 2022 complete bike :)

  • @rebekahfrench5747
    @rebekahfrench5747 Год назад

    Thats the joys of balance shaft , rod failure.. they all making cheap junk to save a dollar.. but the rev limiter heroes of today can turn everything to scrap.. if you rely on the rev limiter you seriously need to lear how to ride a bike..

    • @GarageAddiction
      @GarageAddiction  Год назад

      Yeah luckily 99% of the racers around here know the limiter is expensive lol