Fixed The CR250
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2018
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I fixed the no spark issue on my 2003 Honda CR250!
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What to work on next?
Cameron Niemela put on those beautiful wheels
Wheels
you shuld work on everything NeXT ;)
Cameron Niemela how about you come to my house and do some stuff on my bike 😂
Supermoto wheels
Cancer cancer go away
Cameron Niemela is here to stay!
keep up the good work👍👌
Oh nice, I spot Neil Young`s song
Can’t wait to see the finished product 🖤
Wow you are blessed man you have talent and love seeing this build. I hope you get better and keep on pushing my man. Thanks for all the updates on this build. Love it. Stay blessed!!!!
The thing i love about you cam is that even though you have got almost 150k subs, you still read and reply to our comments! Great video by the way! Greetings from Norway.
The amount of detail he puts into the bike...
Great mechanic!
I am rebuilding a 74' Suzuki GT185 and got half my tools from what he suggests.
So happy to see you up Cam! Don't Stop!
Great video Cameron, I really enjoyed watching you diagnose the problem👍
You didn't go wrong with the grease.👍 I've been doing that my whole life and will still continue to grease connections up. Corrosion sucks to deal with, Some times shit just needs to be unplugged and plugged back in to work right😕😕. It was just a unplug and plug it back to fix this problem.👍👍👍 to bad there not all that way to fix😂😂😂
bullfrog machine unplug my crank and replug it 🤣🤣
unplugging and plugging things back, are the electrical equivalent of "turning it off and back on again" with computers.. it often works
you don't use Dielectric grease on connections.
@@johnseipel4102 No, you do use dielectric grease on connections. Its fantastic for connections.
@@Shane03101 its fantastic for connections if you dont want an electric connection
cause dielectric grease is an insulator
some types of plugs dont have problems with the grease as the pins are just cutting through the grease, but othe types wont
so its best to keep the pins free of grease and just use it to seal the housing
Your videos teach me more than any other on RUclips. The technique used and the 'why' its used helps so much for my own little projects. And, I do have a couple in the garage that are not running just right. Thank you for your detail and sharing your knowledge!
Bro chek out chrisfix he also great for cars to do it at home
@@addy.is.live1 thanks for the info
I've never had a problem with dielectric grease, glad you're back
I think it's just that grease was so thick is cause the metal contacts to "float" on a thin film and never got contact. Glad you got it man. We all are always learning. If any guys who works on bikes claims he knows everything... it means he actually doesn't. Because in reality you always are learning new ways, what not to and what has worked in the past etc.
Dude I've watched a lot of your videos in the last month or so, I don't usually comment on things but you seem like just a solid guy. You post AWESOME videos that really do detail things, are edited nicely and the way you speak towards this work is just about perfect. So to get to my points....1. Screw cancer! 2. Keep on being your bad self. Love what ya do man and would suck if you ever stopped posting this stuff, it's a pleasure to see and be inspired by.
I appreciate all the work that you show, the work that you do and how you roll.
This build is next level dude I can't wait to see it done. Hope you're feeling better Bud! God bless and wishing you a snappy recovery.
Interesting! glad you figured it out!
Rocky Mountain ATV MC I love your. Channel
Best of luck to you with both your health and the build!!!
Thanks for another great one
I know it's gotta take a lot outta ya to do these now. So I'm super appreciative!
Stay strong 💪
Great video great to see you. I literally been waiting for your next video. Keep fighting man you have a ton of people behind you. I'm sure there is alot of us including myself who look up to you. Keep being a great person and a true pioneer in present day bike customization at home. turning old bikes into beautiful pieces of art and sharing it with everyone so they can expand their creative process as well. Thank you Cameron
That's looking trick bro can't wait to see it done! 👍 stay strong! !!!!!
Happy to see another video Cameron hope you are feeling better man keep up the work cant wait for you to get done with the bike
I love both the CR125 and CR250 Build! Two Stroke FOR LIFE! Love the videos man!
Been waiting for his vid to come out for so long. Glad ur back buddy
Had the same exact thing happen to me. It wasn't the grease. It's the connection, I always plug and un-plug the connectors a few times after they have been separated for a period of time (a month or more). That is what happened, I'm pretty sure. Glad you got it figured out. I can't wait to hear that thing run!!!!
Great seeing you and your build again, great job as always.
Massive inspiration to many people for sure ! Definitely motivating to get into building bikes
Can’t wait for this to be finished man, good luck with it!
I’m glad to see you are feeling better Cameron 💪🏻
Love your vids man. Keep staying strong man and get better!
Way to go cam!!!! So excited bro!!
Great job and a lot of help hope you feeling better too cheers Colin
This build is awesome i cant wait to see this beast running
Excellent! Cant wait to see this thing in the dirt. Looking good brother!
Just finished the build series, and now I’m itching for more. Time to watch everything else until the next vid drops!
Made this same mistake a few years back when putting a new set of plugs and wires on... its crazy that they don't mention not to put it directly on the contact surface but throw it in the bag with the wires. Glad you got her sorted she is looking amazing! Looking forward to your next video!! You are an inspiration to us all!! #CamStrong
Your videos are awesome man. Learning so much from you. Keep up the good work.
Wow, I think I did the same thing and it was a huge mystery. Thanks for the build/ help video. Your the best!
Winner! Always look forward to these videos
Ur bike build has encouraged me to take my bike apart and look at it while cleaning everything with a buffer and painting my frame and swingarm black thanks man
Thank you so much for this video man I mean that sincerely. Helped me out more than you can ever imagine definitely gonna run these problems down tomorrow.
I knew it was something simple. I've never had this happen before and every time I go through the top end I always used the grease. This dates back to the late 70s haha I'm old . Good going bro - glad to see you back in the shop ! You will be whipping it again soon 😁
Glad to see you back brother! I'm Soo jealous of this build. It's gonna be beautiful. Thanks for sharing and keep kickin ass💪🤘
great video! That troubleshooting breakdown is awesome knowledge to share. I usually try to swap out parts, but now I can bust out the multi-meter. Thanks Cam
I wanna see that pipe on there and a set of wheels and possibly a sub frame and bars but that’s a lil much for one video out of a build series but definitely wheels and a pipe
The dielectric grease by definition has a very low dielectric resistance. By putting it into the connectors as you did it probably was shorting out across pins in the connector, most likely the kill switch pins. Build is looking great, keep up the good work Cam!!
Happy to see you back big guy hope yur doing good and keep up the good work yur vids are always awesome
Your videos, especially this project are super cool and you got a great attitude on all of this. Keep doing it!!
Good to seeing that you’re getting better that’s one good looking bike so far looks awesome 👍👍 can’t wait to see the next vid
Awesome man easy fix can't wait to see this thing together. Hope your doing better bro.
Hell yeah dude super stoked for you
Great video! Can’t wait for the next build video🤙
Dude this build series is brilliant love your videos man , keep fighting the battle bud you can do it !!!
Que manera de renegar buscando el problema, buena manera de aprender de los errores, gracias por compartirlo.
Great video Cameron, thank you so much for the effort you put on making it. Greetings from Argentina
Shock, wheels, handlebars, and/or exhaust. Bike is looking amazing thanks to your great skills!
Awsome work mate, was so excited to see you get to the source 👍👍👍
Good to see you back. Pump out the vids!!
Nice video. Good to see you are back building! Hope all is well Cameron.
I can't wait to see the bike done. It's going to sweet!
Great to see you again excellent problem solving video hope your well and fighting fit 🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🛠🛠🔩🛠🛠🔨🔧🏍🏍🏍🖒🖒🖒👍👍👍👍🖒🖒😆😆😆😆😆🏍
Can't wait to see it rip!
Hey Cameron I just wanted to say I love you videos and hope you get better
Looking great man! Great video as always!
Welcome back dude and thanks!
Thanks for this great video Cameron 😍
Stoked you found it. Motor On Dude!
Hey Cameron, glad to see you back! I hope the treatment is going well. You've got me hooked on this build....:-)
Rear shocker and wheels great to see you back and doing well love the videos great content all the best
This made my day I love seeing the rebuild series
El famosísimo Cameron Niemela, como siempre un trabajo pulido y entretenido, el tiempo se pasa rapido viendo estos videos, gracias!
good to see you back, had no doubt you would fix the problem.
Love The Vids Bro!!
Much Love & Prayers!
Awesome job Cam!
The excess grease pushed into 2 or more terminal compartments and must have had some moisture in it as well. Once it squeezed into more than one compartment it must have arced. Electricity will find the path of least resistance and it found a better route through the grease to ground before making it where it needed to be.
Love this build and these videos this has always been my hobby I have been awaiting a channel like this for a decade!!!!
Donovan Petersen Dielectric grease is non-conductive. The thin layer of grease kept two of the pins in a connector from contacting, thus an open in the ignition circuit.
@@kaleb97045 you beat me too it! Ive been screaming this exact thing in the comments of the last video hoping to be heard!
please upload more frequently, love this build!!!
inspiration and teacher that always makes me excited ✊✊✊
Always love ur content!!
hope you're doing good buddy! can't wait to see how that lectron carb works out
Thanks man! Me too!
cant wait to see the finished product
I've had the same problem before and now I do the same as you did just a bit around the outside and never have an issue.
I’ve been rebuilding my own 02 CR250 right along with you but there’s no way mine looks as clean as that beast is going to be when she’s all done. Those wheels are so sick I can’t wait to see them go on!!
I love your videos they are more that a blast to watch your videos teaches us how to do things and that help us learn about bikes and because of you I want to take a build of my own on and you are a huge inspiration to me with being so strong with cancer and still making these videos and if I have the money I would pay for all of your cancer expenses in a hart beat because how amazing you are.
awwwwww YEAAAAAAA
oh btw, that polishing wheel I got from your website is THE bomb. I cant believe how well it woks at making all kinds of metal shiny again. if youre reading this and restore bikes, it is a MUST have for the bench grinder!
Heck yeah man! Happy to hear that!
Cameron Niemela Hey man, is there a way you can fit that wheel on a 5 inch angle grinder?
God damn I love these videos, this motor and frame is beyond clean 🙌🙌 pumped to see it completed
Hope your doing good man. Bike is looking great
Good job cam.... proud of you brother,,,
Love you so much man, no homo. It great to see another fantastic video. Your gonna kick cancers ass. Keep up the great content!
Great diag! Hope ya feeling as good as you look bud!
Doesn't matter what you do first Cameron, as long as you are feeling allright!
It's gonna be a great build anyway!!
nice man, score! one tool i like to use for that, is my spark checker light. just a little cord with an inline light, that links into the coil and plug so you can see 100% if your bike has spark or not. makes life a little easier
Great vid can't wait to see finished product
Im learning from all your videos Cam ,another first for me keep safe Man
Good job man, this will be a one beautiful bike keep it up... Hope you get well soon. Im from Montenegro - Europe.
Brakes, Wheels, Bars!!
rear shock then maybe bars before wheels so can mount front brake and not zip tie to triple clamp or leave hanging before wheels
I would love to see a set of wheels and the exhaust pipe on the bike in the next video. love your stuff dude:)
its nice to see your explaning everything for the people with 2 left hands :P
the CR is becoming factory new! (y)
Cam; hey bro thanks for kicking out another video, everyone I know says they can’t wait to see this beautiful CR completed. But I think you should get the wheels and drive system put together and buttoned up.
Miss you bro happy to see you back and fixed the problem . Keep kicking cancer ass
Hello Cameron Love your channel ,on the flip side you can buy conductive grease but you have to despence it very carefully can cause shorts
But works great with worn or misaligned connectors
Some grease actually ruins electrical connections. Happened to me at yr age. Great learning experience
can't wait to see it done :) so clean