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When I was a youngster, we used to tinker around with my Grandpa's 3 old cars he had sitting behind his station in a field. They were cars that customers brought in and never came back for or didn't pay for repairs. He had a '53 Cadillac that took all summer with a lot of trial and error to get running, but I finally got it to run and drive. I was really proud to get something that had sat for 14 years running again. That started my passion for auto repair.
@@Not_Sure_Right The Caddy was brought to my Grandpa in for a tune-up. The car had almost 100K miles and needed a lot of work. The guy said "no" to the repairs when he found out the cost. He never came and got the car for unknown reasons. The car turned over but would not run. I changed all the spark plugs and wires, cap/rotor and it was my first time learning how to rebuild a carburetor. My Grandpa helped me with the basics but I wanted to learn on my own thru trial and error. I replaced a lot of hoses and wiring that got chewed by rodents, drained the fuel tank and cleaned it out. After about a 2 months of working on it, I got it to run. Fiddled around with the timing and fine tuning the carb.I changed the transmission fluid and oil which were all sludge by that point and in September of 1977, it was on the road for the first time since 1963. It was a fun learning experience for me.
As a noob mechanic, today I learnt two thing from a 5 decade veteran mechanic: 1- how to straighten an stubborn bent plastic valve 2- there is a battery named LiFePO4 and it lasts long. Very long. Tnx Scotty
Old snowmobile trick.. any hose in the tank (sleds tanks can be hidden good and under seats etc), air compressor nozzle and blow.. displacement empties it pretty quick.
These old bike videos are just great! I started an 83 Honda CB250 and a 1980 Yamaha 200 2 stroke in October . amazing how Japanese bikes start right up after decades of sitting , needed a new battery though
I think most pistons have been aluminum for a long long time, they don't really rust. Just a thin layer of aluminum oxide and then it stops. Maybe if its a steel sleeve or iron bore it might rust but I mean it's a garage find, not a 50 year old junkyard find.
On something like my yamaha yzf600r , the ethanol gas will destroy the orings in the fuel inlet T-rails, if you let it sit and they dry out. Generally tho on any bike service, it is change the oil, brake fluid, check the brake pads, any grease points, wheel bearings, sprockets and chain, check the fork seals.
VERY HELPFUL - Thank you!! I have a few questions: 1 - if we don't have that can like you have, where should we put the used gasoline? Where do we find a container to safely carry it to the recycle place? 2 - should we change the oil before trying to start a bike that's been sitting for 7 years or so? 3 - What about the fuel pump? Wouldn't it also be bad? Should we change that before trying to start it? 2 - at the 5m 5s mark when you start it, there's nothing under the bike. BUT at the 6 min mark, there's a huge puddle with a paper towel under it. What happened there? Thanks for all you do Scotty - LOVE your channel.
Hey scotty I had a yamaha ttr250 I got from a bloke at work sat for three years. I put new spark plug battery drained the fuel replaced the fuel tap and rebuilt the carburettor and it runs fine now.
I have a 2010 Tacoma with 5 speed Auto v6. I purchased a throttle commander type unit and installed it. It was amazing. Great fun, well worth the money
I just changed out the tensioner assembly on an 06 accord yesterday. There’s 3 12 mm bolts, one below the power steering pump, one in the central pivoting point of the arm, and one tucked away on the far end of the tensioner base that you can only really see if you’re standing on the fender side instead of in front
You are the most wholesome and entertaining man on youtube as far as I am concerned. I watch your videos more than anything else on this site and I gain knowledge as well !
I love "Battery Tender" keeps my antique Buicks 6volt battery, 6 volt tractor, and my 12 volt lawnmower charge year around! Even in the cold!! It's worth the $$$$!!!
Tacoma guy. You want a Pedal comander to adjust your gas pedal responce. Stock it is program smooth and not snappy. But you get use to it and just push more if you want 100%.
Hello Scotty. You made a video on the 8-speed Camry transmission and opined that the 6-speed transmission was way better. Why the new narrative in this video?
I've got a lot of motorcycles & purposely got a house on a tall hill. After checking that there's gas & Its on, amazing what a good downhill run , with it 3ed & dump the clutch will do. 📉😎📈
Scotty, if you plan on riding that bike, get some new tires and check that chain. If it's an o ring chain the o rings could be dried up and cracked letting the lube out of the links. I bought a low mileage Hayabusa that sat more than moved, and that's what I had to do.
@@wfopete8434 There might be a battery underneath the battery maintainer what's to say its a LiFe. It could be a regular Li-Ion because that maintainer does not indicate it charges LiFe batteries they have a different cell voltage.
@@Tech-NO-City if you look at the video you will see a positive and negative post, battery tender is the manufacturer, they make maintainers and batteries also if you look closely at it in the video you will see the word lithium battery
@@Tech-NO-City I'm looking at it right now, I see lithium battery underneath his finger and it's also 12 volts battery tender is the brand not what it's doing
Thanks again Scotty for another great video. What kind of "racing" was that bike souped up for? An old friend used to do café 8 mc racing. Kinda freaked me out. You are the King. Peace&Safety to all.
My 19 year old Honda Harmony snow blower sat for 5 years, all it took was fresh gas and literally started on half a pull. I changed the oil but all I had was Mobil 1 10w30 so I used that, the manual says 5w30 hopefully it will be fine.
I like the sound of that exhaust who would want to see Scotty doing motovlog put a GoPro with a microphone on his helmet and ride around that would be pretty awesome
I bout a old virago 250 it set for 2+ years. My battery was dead but fresh gas and jumper cables I had it running after 10-15 min. Now to get a list of parts together
wow i will definitely look into getting that kind of battery next time i need one. i usually get 5 or 7 years out of my lead acid batteries, i keep them on trickle over the winters.
Nice old Katana. What size? Sounds like you should go through the carbs. Castrol Activo is a pretty good semi-synthetic oil my wife's and my old Suzukis seem to love.
Meanwhile, I can't get the carbs on my 84 gpz 550 to stop leaking out of the throat and into the engine and filling the crankcase. And I'm trying to get the stupid clutch put back together and when I put the release rod back in, it seems to catch the release pin(not sure of technical name) but when I tighten everything back up, it doesnt move.
I think you miss the part were you cleaned those carbs because i have the same motorcycle and i didint even tried to crank up one of the vacume trotels needels became stukc and they floded like cracy other thigs that i did was an oil change and fresh brake fluid and realise the cluch because it got stuck my gsx1100f katana was not nearly as easy to star as yours have my doubds of wat you really did beacause the carbs really seems clean in yours
Woot! At 18 I bought my uncles Kawasaki KZ650 LTD. It had sat rotting in his garage for as long as I existed. New gas, new oil, new battery, fired right up! I could never get the 4 carburetors sync'd up just right, but that's on me, not the bike. That bike was like riding a couch on the highway!
That's one fine machine, old man. Is it a good fit for the Rockies? For Scotty, sure. He's not dumb or crazy! Other than that, may want to go Interstator/Goldwing. 😀
In Australia you might find a highly venomous snake instead of a mouse. I see he has a Generac whole house generator installed. That's a good thing to have. I'm seriously thinking about getting one of those myself.
Are they diesel or gasoline ? My gererac gas generator has been good so far except I put small car battery on instead of the little sideways motorcycle one it came with.
Now it's gonna need new tires but also I''d replace the brake fluid, and probably the oil in the forks. A new chain might be needed, it the old one isn't rusted up. But amazing how easy it can be to get a bike that old going again.
I have a Honda moped sitting for years because the engine doesn't start (probably fuel injector or something.) After seeing this I think I'm gonna get fixed. BTW the dead mouse just cracked me up haha.
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Love the channel Scotty.
Rather buy a honda lol hello scotty
Nice video, Mr. Kilmer! 👍
@@JOESSECRETGARDEN85 hello!
Scotty im looking to buy a beginner bike will you sell me yours if you can clean it up n getting running good
Og fans will remember this bike
Yes the most awesome bike ever I thought. I belive Scotty said it was a Ducati
And corvette
@@seanm7539 Scotty says it's a Japanese bike.
i like the introduction he used to have with this bike. we love the sound of it.
@Brian Lee rev up your engines !
“ look what else is in there, a dead mouse” 😂
You know you’re a good mechanic when that doesn’t phase you
He totally missed an opportunity though to show Deadmau5 in the corner when he said it since that's how you say his name
@Frank L thats fair
@Frank L you too fellow viewer
When I was a youngster, we used to tinker around with my Grandpa's 3 old cars he had sitting behind his station in a field. They were cars that customers brought in and never came back for or didn't pay for repairs. He had a '53 Cadillac that took all summer with a lot of trial and error to get running, but I finally got it to run and drive. I was really proud to get something that had sat for 14 years running again. That started my passion for auto repair.
Well what did that Caddie lack ??
Keep it going fam, we wanna know what u did w/ the Caddy
@@Not_Sure_Right The Caddy was brought to my Grandpa in for a tune-up. The car had almost 100K miles and needed a lot of work. The guy said "no" to the repairs when he found out the cost. He never came and got the car for unknown reasons. The car turned over but would not run. I changed all the spark plugs and wires, cap/rotor and it was my first time learning how to rebuild a carburetor. My Grandpa helped me with the basics but I wanted to learn on my own thru trial and error. I replaced a lot of hoses and wiring that got chewed by rodents, drained the fuel tank and cleaned it out. After about a 2 months of working on it, I got it to run. Fiddled around with the timing and fine tuning the carb.I changed the transmission fluid and oil which were all sludge by that point and in September of 1977, it was on the road for the first time since 1963. It was a fun learning experience for me.
As a noob mechanic, today I learnt two thing from a 5 decade veteran mechanic: 1- how to straighten an stubborn bent plastic valve
2- there is a battery named LiFePO4 and it lasts long. Very long.
Tnx Scotty
"Now if you have a Toyota, it has a drain plug on the tank." He doing a motorcycle video and still talks about Toyota. Amazing.
2:18 A hair dryer or a heat gun on low (far away from the gas) can be used to soften the hose and straighten it out.
Good video! 👍
I like these motorcycle videos
Hey Scotty, some carb cleaning, dismantling, adjusting and maybe some more motorcycle videos? That would be great!
Scotty is out there in Tennessee living his best life
He looks so darn happy and full of energy, maybe I ought to move there! LOL
"Just keep pumping 'til it doesn't pump anymore." Famous words to live by.
🤣🤣
Old snowmobile trick.. any hose in the tank (sleds tanks can be hidden good and under seats etc), air compressor nozzle and blow.. displacement empties it pretty quick.
Forgot about that. Big craftsmen compressor in my van now & I've got 4 to do... thanks
@@JTA1961 Works well, good luck!
These old bike videos are just great! I started an 83 Honda CB250 and a 1980 Yamaha 200 2 stroke in October . amazing how Japanese bikes start right up after decades of sitting , needed a new battery though
I was surprised Scotty didn't remove the plugs and squirt oil into cylinder in case the piston was rusted. But that baby started anyway. Go Scotty!!!
I think most pistons have been aluminum for a long long time, they don't really rust. Just a thin layer of aluminum oxide and then it stops. Maybe if its a steel sleeve or iron bore it might rust but I mean it's a garage find, not a 50 year old junkyard find.
Scotty's best line of the video, "If I was sat that many years, I wouldn't sound that good."
On something like my yamaha yzf600r , the ethanol gas will destroy the orings in the fuel inlet T-rails, if you let it sit and they dry out. Generally tho on any bike service, it is change the oil, brake fluid, check the brake pads, any grease points, wheel bearings, sprockets and chain, check the fork seals.
I'd like to see Scotty do motorcycle brands , reliability, maintenance, etc, similar to how he does cars and trucks.
Nice old motor bike, started up and ran ok after all that time , can't beat japanese vechicles
Yup...... that's why I have a 2012 Honda Goldwing since it was new & a new Toyota Rav4 XSE hybrid which gets better gas mileage then my motorcycle.
VERY HELPFUL - Thank you!!
I have a few questions:
1 - if we don't have that can like you have, where should we put the used gasoline? Where do we find a container to safely carry it to the recycle place?
2 - should we change the oil before trying to start a bike that's been sitting for 7 years or so?
3 - What about the fuel pump? Wouldn't it also be bad? Should we change that before trying to start it?
2 - at the 5m 5s mark when you start it, there's nothing under the bike. BUT at the 6 min mark, there's a huge puddle with a paper towel under it. What happened there?
Thanks for all you do Scotty - LOVE your channel.
You know Scotty, you remind me of Columbo. You don't try to sound like a genius, but you are a genius. I love you Scotty.
& one more thing...
Didn't even have to clean the carbs, Scotty you're a genius
The neighbors are saying, "Who the hell moved into the Kilmer's house! They're noisy as hell!"
Yes, lots of YELLING lol
@@Johnathan_Waters There goes the cul-de-sac!
They probably wont complain after he fixes their cars.
Hey scotty I had a yamaha ttr250 I got from a bloke at work sat for three years. I put new spark plug battery drained the fuel replaced the fuel tap and rebuilt the carburettor and it runs fine now.
Scotty’s view of Toyota’s 8 speed in the Camry has changed from “don’t feel right” to “perfection and shifting like a dream”
I have a 2010 Tacoma with 5 speed Auto v6. I purchased a throttle commander type unit and installed it. It was amazing. Great fun, well worth the money
I just changed out the tensioner assembly on an 06 accord yesterday. There’s 3 12 mm bolts, one below the power steering pump, one in the central pivoting point of the arm, and one tucked away on the far end of the tensioner base that you can only really see if you’re standing on the fender side instead of in front
You are the most wholesome and entertaining man on youtube as far as I am concerned. I watch your videos more than anything else on this site and I gain knowledge as well !
Great!!!! Scotty!!!! It runs. I would not be that lucky.
I love "Battery Tender" keeps my antique Buicks 6volt battery, 6 volt tractor, and my 12 volt lawnmower charge year around! Even in the cold!! It's worth the $$$$!!!
Tacoma guy. You want a Pedal comander to adjust your gas pedal responce. Stock it is program smooth and not snappy. But you get use to it and just push more if you want 100%.
Great idea with the extension. My fingers are loosing feeling. Carpel something
0:52 Love how unfazed Scotty is by the Petrified Mouse 🐀 🤣👍🏻
What is rattling around in your gas tank? Thanks Scotty!!
Sigh..... Hearing that thing makes me want to get a bike. Thanks Scotty.
Your motorcycle is amazing😍 I'd love to see more, maybe even have a look into the carburetor?
Scotty you make my life better. A positive force a zen master
Had a Suzuki Katana 750 back in late 80s was like a lighting bolt.
Had the 600 can~o~tuna in the 90s as well as 600 Hurricane. Rate both about the same. Keeping plastics on was the biggest pain.📈🔴📉
She's Runin on 2, gonna need a good carb cleaning but after she will run like a dream 👌
Sounds like a parallel twin. I’m not familiar with that bike though. If it’s an inline 4, it’s definitely running like crap.
My old Yamaha started on old gasoline after 3 years sitting. These japanese motorcycles are incredible
Hey Scotty, love the Screaming Eagle stickers! I was with 1st Bde from 72-75. Thanks for your Service! Motorpool gotta love it!
The trick with the extension I do it the same way when drain the tank of my Honda greetings from Germany Scotty 😁😁😁
Good example of why I ride metric bikes. My 83 wing (barn find with a large mouse house in the air box and mufflers). 117k miles still going strong.
Mine's been on the trailer once... (flat front tire)...& I rode it (very slowly) up the ramp...📉🔴📈
Hello Scotty. You made a video on the 8-speed Camry transmission and opined that the 6-speed transmission was way better. Why the new narrative in this video?
I've got a lot of motorcycles & purposely got a house on a tall hill. After checking that there's gas & Its on, amazing what a good downhill run , with it 3ed & dump the clutch will do. 📉😎📈
Been waiting for this one Scotty, cheers 👍
I love motorcycles more than cars!
Agree...atvs, dirt bikes, motorcycles...are all fun to work on. Relatively simple and easy to wrench.
Scotty, if you plan on riding that bike, get some new tires and check that chain. If it's an o ring chain the o rings could be dried up and cracked letting the lube out of the links. I bought a low mileage Hayabusa that sat more than moved, and that's what I had to do.
I think this motorcycle might be new intro worthy
Rev up your engiiiiines!
@@Gideon_Judges6 his old intro was.
@@swaolatulamin927 yeah you're right
I really need to start up my old junker
Excellent video…..it helped me start bike that sat for 14 years
That pump can be found at harbor freight for a third of the price ,i worked at advance auto parts for a minute but always shopped at harbor freight
Scotty what you were pointing at was a battery maintainer. I didn't see any LiFe Batteries.
No, it is a battery!
@@wfopete8434 There might be a battery underneath the battery maintainer what's to say its a LiFe. It could be a regular Li-Ion because that maintainer does not indicate it charges LiFe batteries they have a different cell voltage.
@@Tech-NO-City if you look at the video you will see a positive and negative post, battery tender is the manufacturer, they make maintainers and batteries also if you look closely at it in the video you will see the word lithium battery
@@wfopete8434 It clearly says maintainer on it look again.
@@Tech-NO-City I'm looking at it right now, I see lithium battery underneath his finger and it's also 12 volts battery tender is the brand not what it's doing
I’m planning on restoring my friends grandpas old bike summer 2021 hope I have a good luck like you
Thank you Dennis Hopper.
Thanks again Scotty for another great video. What kind of "racing" was that bike souped up for? An old friend used to do café 8 mc racing. Kinda freaked me out.
You are the King. Peace&Safety to all.
The work has just begun. There's a vast difference in getting it to start and getting it to run reliably and safely.
My 19 year old Honda Harmony snow blower sat for 5 years, all it took was fresh gas and literally started on half a pull. I changed the oil but all I had was Mobil 1 10w30 so I used that, the manual says 5w30 hopefully it will be fine.
Is this the famous bike from Scotty's earliest video openers? I recognize the flying eagle sticker on it. Smiles.
I like the sound of that exhaust who would want to see Scotty doing motovlog put a GoPro with a microphone on his helmet and ride around that would be pretty awesome
The bike has a "hotrod dot" in the tail light... cool!
I thought only Harleys had them
I love you Scotty, I really do. Cheers from Spain.
you meke it look easy,i just got a 1979 yamaha L2 from my uncle,sit in his garage for 5 years,took me 2 days for start the engine up hahaha
This takes me back to when I started watching the Scotty Kilmer Channel. The intro was great!!! I like the corvette intro too!!
“if I sat down for years I would not sound any good” -Scotty Kilmer
what about the gaskets drying out? yes it starts but it still needs some serviceing doesn't it. good video!
I bout a old virago 250 it set for 2+ years. My battery was dead but fresh gas and jumper cables I had it running after 10-15 min. Now to get a list of parts together
You are indeed a Savage my friend. Love your upfront genuine honest channel. 😎🇺🇸🦅🙏
wow i will definitely look into getting that kind of battery next time i need one. i usually get 5 or 7 years out of my lead acid batteries, i keep them on trickle over the winters.
Nice old Katana. What size? Sounds like you should go through the carbs. Castrol Activo is a pretty good semi-synthetic oil my wife's and my old Suzukis seem to love.
Meanwhile, I can't get the carbs on my 84 gpz 550 to stop leaking out of the throat and into the engine and filling the crankcase. And I'm trying to get the stupid clutch put back together and when I put the release rod back in, it seems to catch the release pin(not sure of technical name) but when I tighten everything back up, it doesnt move.
Your new crib looks sick. Give us a tour.
BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS VIDEO! THANKS SCOTTY
Nice to see Scotty on a motorbike wish he would do more , Nice to see that jacket too wish I still had mine best jacket I ever had.
I think you miss the part were you cleaned those carbs because i have the same motorcycle and i didint even tried to crank up
one of the vacume trotels needels became stukc and they floded like cracy
other thigs that i did was an oil change and fresh brake fluid and realise the cluch because it got stuck
my gsx1100f katana was not nearly as easy to star as yours
have my doubds of wat you really did beacause the carbs really seems clean in yours
Woot! At 18 I bought my uncles Kawasaki KZ650 LTD. It had sat rotting in his garage for as long as I existed. New gas, new oil, new battery, fired right up! I could never get the 4 carburetors sync'd up just right, but that's on me, not the bike. That bike was like riding a couch on the highway!
That's one fine machine, old man. Is it a good fit for the Rockies? For Scotty, sure. He's not dumb or crazy! Other than that, may want to go Interstator/Goldwing. 😀
Oh Damn!! This one is legit!! And i loved the rev sound😅😂😂
Happy Thanksgiving Scotty. I’m thankful for all your unrelenting advice and guidance. Long may it continue 😁
In Australia you might find a highly venomous snake instead of a mouse. I see he has a Generac whole house generator installed. That's a good thing to have. I'm seriously thinking about getting one of those myself.
Are they diesel or gasoline ? My gererac gas generator has been good so far except I put small car battery on instead of the little sideways motorcycle one it came with.
Hi Scotty greetings from Tucson Az, just for the record the explosion was in Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico.
I almost fell out of my chair LAUGHING... when he pulled out that dead mouse!! ;)
Happy Thanksgiving Scotty
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi Scotty, I hope you don't get old.
Awesome bike, so glad it stored so nicely !
Now it's gonna need new tires but also I''d replace the brake fluid, and probably the oil in the forks. A new chain might be needed, it the old one isn't rusted up. But amazing how easy it can be to get a bike that old going again.
Love your motorcycle segments!
Happy Thanksgiving Scotty!
Happy Thanksgiving!
My 2015 tacoma also has a little throttle delay.
I have a Honda moped sitting for years because the engine doesn't start (probably fuel injector or something.) After seeing this I think I'm gonna get fixed. BTW the dead mouse just cracked me up haha.
Very cool motorcycle!
Look who else is in here A dead mouse
That was the best line as far
Scotty Kilmer: "now here's a dead mouse, it must be a Ford since it's dead."
A heat gun - or very hot water - will allow you to soften and straighten vinyl tubing in a more permanent fashion, FYI.
how can that / those carbs not be clogged? amazing!
You are outstanding!!!
1st tool bought in Tennessee..
Came back to this vid and surprised the carbs weren’t gummed up
Good afternoon Scotty, i miss those episodes of "You Want The Truth,You Cant Handle The Truth"
I had an old Katana also but mine was a NIGHTMARE!!! Good to see one that'll run somewhat correctly 👍 haha
happy thanks giving
Happy Thanksgiving!
Looks like an old Katana. The racing bikes today are a lot lighter, faster and handle better.
It could still be used as a commuter or tourer.
& fairly comfortable compared to my GSXRs... feet & hand placement not so harsh.