Excellent video, thanks! I'm only hours away from heading out to pick up a 2021 TE150i. I have been struggling with 'do i get the 250 or 150' and honestly I am torn... but I think I'm going to be happy with the 150.
hello I have a husqvarna te 150 2018 I checked the cylinder pressure and it gave me 65 psi I changed rings and it was the same 65 psi (cylinder in the second measurement changed at 100hrs current 174hrs) what could have happened? the motorcycle now starts with the button before it was difficult to start
I see you put a piston with a 2 on it in, is that what the original one had as well? Secondly, what brand of hydraulic stand do u use and do you like it? Good video, only critique I would have is you should really use a torque wrench on the cylinder and motor mount bolts.
The original was a size 1. I always go to size 2 unless I'm having the cylinder replated. I actually bought the adapter to be able to use a torque wrench on those cylinder head bolts but forgot I had it. I've done it by feel for years and we've put another 80 hours on it since this build.
@@CraigDAL12 Sorry, I overlooked that part of your comment. It’s a Tusk brand from Rockymountainatvmc.com. I love it. It’s so nice to put the bike at whatever height is most comfortable for working.
Do you have an after market exhaust on it? Im assuming I'm going to need one with a spark arrester for trails and quiet would be nice.. Any tps on a good pipe that covers that?
Great video. I wish I had the patience to make shop videos. I have finally started dirt riding following tax season. No videos yet as I'm riding solo due to Mike not being able to ride. I hope to post a flying video this weekend if I can get the final bit of editing done.
Nice, I have the orange version at 80 hours. I see you went with the #2 57.95. did you take it apart and measure it first, or did you just assume it would need the 57.95? Wondering if I should break it down and measure before I order the parts.
I did not measure it first, but measuring first is the way it really should be done. I typically go to a size 2 or B size on the first top end rebuild. Not necessarily recommending that shortcut but I've never had a problem.
Thanks for posting. Just took mine apart today at 90hrs and it looks decent. After cleaning the cylinder up the exhaust valve will not close. Have you had to take that apart yet?
@@DirtBikingwithDonnie Took it all apart and cleaned and lubed it good. Moved freely about five times, now it's back to where it will not close again. From the forum posts I'm seeing the stock control gates are know to bind. Sounds like that's what I got. Bummer.
I bet it didnt make a single psi more
FYI the manual (at least for a KTM 150) says the gap in the wrist circlip needs to point forward or backward, not up or down.
Just doing mine now - this was a great help....
I wish I had the confidence to have a crack at this (and the correct tools!)
If that’s you sons bike, I’d make him do all the wrench turning while I tell him what to do.
That’s my usual approach but it’s not a conducive way to produce a video. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video, thanks! I'm only hours away from heading out to pick up a 2021 TE150i. I have been struggling with 'do i get the 250 or 150' and honestly I am torn... but I think I'm going to be happy with the 150.
You'll love it. Thanks for watching!
@@DirtBikingwithDonnie Thanks for reply... I bought the 150i last night :) Now to wait for spring
Great job, I picked up a couple of neat tricks.
That’s awesome. I’m glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching.
Great video man
Thanks for watching!
hello I have a husqvarna te 150 2018 I checked the cylinder pressure and it gave me 65 psi I changed rings and it was the same 65 psi (cylinder in the second measurement changed at 100hrs current 174hrs) what could have happened? the motorcycle now starts with the button before it was difficult to start
Great video! How did you do the compression check and ensure the bike wasnt injecting fuel or oil? Thanks in advance !
It’s a carbureted bike so I just drained the bowl and turned the petcock off.
Good video. Good tip on the wood. Stay safe
Tankerman thanks for watching!
I see you put a piston with a 2 on it in, is that what the original one had as well? Secondly, what brand of hydraulic stand do u use and do you like it? Good video, only critique I would have is you should really use a torque wrench on the cylinder and motor mount bolts.
The original was a size 1. I always go to size 2 unless I'm having the cylinder replated. I actually bought the adapter to be able to use a torque wrench on those cylinder head bolts but forgot I had it. I've done it by feel for years and we've put another 80 hours on it since this build.
@@DirtBikingwithDonnie Thanks for the quick reply. What about he hydraulic lift/work stand?
@@CraigDAL12 Sorry, I overlooked that part of your comment. It’s a Tusk brand from Rockymountainatvmc.com. I love it. It’s so nice to put the bike at whatever height is most comfortable for working.
I didn’t realize how much maintenance is required with these. Are the 4 strokes just as much?
Is it a good idea to deglaze the cylinder walls to get proper piston ring seating?
Do you have an after market exhaust on it? Im assuming I'm going to need one with a spark arrester for trails and quiet would be nice.. Any tps on a good pipe that covers that?
We have the Husqvarna branded FMF silencer but it is not the S/A version.
would you be able to tell me how that c clip goes back on the powervalve?
Are you talking about the little clip that secures the linkage? The one that went flying in the video?
Great video. I wish I had the patience to make shop videos. I have finally started dirt riding following tax season. No videos yet as I'm riding solo due to Mike not being able to ride. I hope to post a flying video this weekend if I can get the final bit of editing done.
Mark Gunnison It’s good to hear you’re back on the dirt bike. Thanks for watching!
Nice, I have the orange version at 80 hours. I see you went with the #2 57.95. did you take it apart and measure it first, or did you just assume it would need the 57.95? Wondering if I should break it down and measure before I order the parts.
I did not measure it first, but measuring first is the way it really should be done. I typically go to a size 2 or B size on the first top end rebuild. Not necessarily recommending that shortcut but I've never had a problem.
Thanks for posting. Just took mine apart today at 90hrs and it looks decent. After cleaning the cylinder up the exhaust valve will not close. Have you had to take that apart yet?
I haven’t taken apart the exhaust valve on the 150 yet. Hope you get it figured out.
@@DirtBikingwithDonnie Took it all apart and cleaned and lubed it good. Moved freely about five times, now it's back to where it will not close again. From the forum posts I'm seeing the stock control gates are know to bind. Sounds like that's what I got. Bummer.
Wooden stick was a good tip.
William Peters Thanks for watching!
Hey, just wondering where you ordered your oem kit from? Thanks.
I got it from Max Motorsports. They don’t have an online store but if you call them they will help you. 205-605-1904
Which piston kit did you use?
Charles DeBardeleben I used the OEM kit, part 00050000236.
How many hour Bike have before rebuild
alex st-pierre I did this one at 80 hours.
@@DirtBikingwithDonnie do you think 80hrs is pushing for a 150 or should it be done sooner?
@@johnhancock1855 follow your service manual bro.