Awesome tutorial. I just bought my son a KTM 150 for racing and weve never had one, always had japanese bikes so i'm going to need to know these little differences when rebuilding.
@@UpAllNight91 my crack case is smash on the counter shaft bearing..got it stripped down most of the way all clutch side..just waiting for a flywheel puller..you don’t know correct size for the flywheel tool?
was wondering when you use an impact driver to tighten the clutch does the tool itself keep it from spinning and how accurate is your torque do you think? thank you I haven't used an impact driver really at all, also would an electric impact driver work the same?
The way the impact hits in snaps, it keeps it from just spinning. If you get a electric impact be sure to get a good one that has at least 2 or 3 different power settings. The torque is accurate enough if you are very familiar with your tools and been doing this for years but because of this I think I may stop using the impact as much in my videos and resort to a torque wrench and locking the motor from spinning just because I know most the guys watching these don't have that kind of experience and my goal is to get them through the job with good results.
Hello. At the time the bike only had about 60 hours on it and the transmission and transmission bearings where fine. We just needed to get a new crank and crank bearings in there.
It's just put together incorrectly on the inside so I will be splitting the cases this Saturday so excited this is not costing me any more money just time an learning how to build something Yamaha obviously never wanted to happen because they didn't want to beat ktm is what I think but my Yamaha is a Frankenstein.
@@SethMacgillivaryIts mainly just unburnt fuel on the hot piston crown. Theres nothing wrong with it though. I used a mixture of pump and race fuel so I have carbon on my bikes piston. Its normal
Cheers for this. This will be helpful as i have a 2022. Ive already replaced my crank to get rid of the poo poo one that came from factory. But this will be a great reference for the future. Thanks man
@oBlair65o people were blowing rods under 15 hours. That's why ktm did a CDI recall. Basically a bandaid fix. They switched manufactures for 2022 I believe and they were junk. The crank was soon replaced with a different part number
I'm at the point where I'm trying to pull the bearing using the blind bearing puller. I'm afraid to crack the case using the tool because that bearing is really in there. I don't want to scuff up the inside area where the crankshaft spins. Have you ever cracked a case using that tool or scuffed up the inside crank area?
Hello. I have never had a issue where its damaged anything using the blind bearing puller. But what you can do is heat the whole case to about 170 degrees and that should surely allow it to be pulled out easier.
that bolt trick splitiing the cases was genius
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Awesome tutorial. I just bought my son a KTM 150 for racing and weve never had one, always had japanese bikes so i'm going to need to know these little differences when rebuilding.
Thanks! Yeah the KTM is surely just a little different. Mainly the cylinder base gasket, getting the right one.
No way I’ve got Ktm as well as the crf 250..you’re helping me more than you know😂😂
Nice! Yeah I try to cover all the brands and models as good examples that will make good videos come through my hands.
@@UpAllNight91 my crack case is smash on the counter shaft bearing..got it stripped down most of the way all clutch side..just waiting for a flywheel puller..you don’t know correct size for the flywheel tool?
@@UpAllNight91 m27x 1.00 puller tool on way not sure if it’s right
@@markheron2674 27mm x 1.0mm thread., yes thats correct.
nice job man love the content
Thanks man!
was wondering when you use an impact driver to tighten the clutch does the tool itself keep it from spinning and how accurate is your torque do you think? thank you I haven't used an impact driver really at all, also would an electric impact driver work the same?
The way the impact hits in snaps, it keeps it from just spinning. If you get a electric impact be sure to get a good one that has at least 2 or 3 different power settings. The torque is accurate enough if you are very familiar with your tools and been doing this for years but because of this I think I may stop using the impact as much in my videos and resort to a torque wrench and locking the motor from spinning just because I know most the guys watching these don't have that kind of experience and my goal is to get them through the job with good results.
10-4 thank you
why didnt you do the transmission bearings?
Hello. At the time the bike only had about 60 hours on it and the transmission and transmission bearings where fine. We just needed to get a new crank and crank bearings in there.
great video thanks. I like how the split the case. Ill give it a shot
Right on, Thanks!
Awesome job man! Helped me out a ton!
Thats good news! Glad to hear it helped out!
What’s a lock washer
A washer that provides friction or some type of folding tab that keeps the nut from coming loose.
Awesomeness i really enjoy these video's im getting closer on the wr300yz .
It's just put together incorrectly on the inside so I will be splitting the cases this Saturday so excited this is not costing me any more money just time an learning how to build something Yamaha obviously never wanted to happen because they didn't want to beat ktm is what I think but my Yamaha is a Frankenstein.
What year is the 300?
It's a custom build Athena 300 it's actually a 2005 yz250
I just got the engine an transmission out
Probably going to figure it out Saturday why an fix it I messed up putting it together but it's all a learning process
How many hours where on the old crank?
88 hours. Kinda young
How long did the rod last
She had 89 hours if I remember correctly
@@UpAllNight91 shittt not long at all
@@UpAllNight91 when some rod bearings and main bearings last longer then other brands what’s the difference in them?
Like how ktm rod/main bearings normally last longer then Yamaha
I think it comes down to the state of tune. And the premix ratio. If its tuned well and enough oil is used the bearing should last a good full life
Why piston so clean
??
@@SethMacgillivary100% race fuel used. Surely keeps the piston cleaner
@@UpAllNight91 ohhhh ok gotcha what are all things that cause piston carbon?
@@SethMacgillivaryIts mainly just unburnt fuel on the hot piston crown. Theres nothing wrong with it though. I used a mixture of pump and race fuel so I have carbon on my bikes piston. Its normal
@@UpAllNight91 so it means it’s from bike running to hot and to rich?
Cheers for this. This will be helpful as i have a 2022. Ive already replaced my crank to get rid of the poo poo one that came from factory. But this will be a great reference for the future. Thanks man
Yes sir! Thanks for watching!
What's wrong with the factory ones and what one do you switch to?
What bike do u have?
@oBlair65o people were blowing rods under 15 hours. That's why ktm did a CDI recall. Basically a bandaid fix. They switched manufactures for 2022 I believe and they were junk. The crank was soon replaced with a different part number
@sethmacgillivary1281 if you're replying to me, a 2022 ktm 150sx. I got a bunch of vids on my channel 🤙
I'm at the point where I'm trying to pull the bearing using the blind bearing puller. I'm afraid to crack the case using the tool because that bearing is really in there. I don't want to scuff up the inside area where the crankshaft spins. Have you ever cracked a case using that tool or scuffed up the inside crank area?
Hello. I have never had a issue where its damaged anything using the blind bearing puller. But what you can do is heat the whole case to about 170 degrees and that should surely allow it to be pulled out easier.
You can set you oven to 170 degrees, put the case in there for about 5 or 10 minutes.
I’ll try that. Thanks!