CX500 Rescue - Fixing A Bunch Of Mistakes! How To

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @roncyzman865
    @roncyzman865 Год назад +5

    We're going to need this guy in 40 years.

  • @adep6189
    @adep6189 Год назад +3

    The real skill is confessing and showing us all that it could have been done better .. a good lesson for us all ... . really enjoyed it thxs for sharing . The good bad and the outright ugly .
    Regards
    From London ..

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      Thank you much. The mistakes are valuable lessons to only improve upon so It is important to share them

  • @derekcomer4858
    @derekcomer4858 11 месяцев назад +3

    Like many have said I really appreciate your honesty and openness not only here but on the videos where things don’t go to plan. What I like the most is how you deal with the difficult situations, you don’t get mad, you just think outside the box and find a way forward. I try and keep that in mind when things are hard or I’m struggling to do something that should be simple yet isn’t. Thank you 🙏

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  11 месяцев назад +1

      Well thank you again. A great example of things not going right would be my recent video on Bandit 1200 handlebars. It was frustrating

  • @MotoMango
    @MotoMango 2 года назад +26

    I appreciate how transparent you are about your mistakes. We are always learning and improving! Great work, Bj :)

  • @passinthru4328
    @passinthru4328 2 года назад +5

    I'm always amazed at the inticracies of carburetors and the ability to diagnose, disassemble and reassemble them. Must be satisfying to see the progress in your skills.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +2

      Its definitely always a learning process but its definitely progress

  • @2strokemaxx718
    @2strokemaxx718 2 года назад +11

    I love this, no shame in bettering your builds! its awesome to see these old bikes get a second life

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Always pushing to do better! 🤘

    • @Vics2CarGarage
      @Vics2CarGarage Год назад

      I know how that goes, my first build was okay but I didn't have the skills yet, my last build was the best one yet as they all should be. It only took 99 builds in between.

  • @letitrest4662
    @letitrest4662 Год назад +1

    I enjoy your videos and appreciate your honesty about the mistakes, and BTW we all made and make mistakes. You're a seasoned veteran working toward being at the top of your game, but you know that there's always a next rung on the ladder. It's about craftsmanship and fretting over details. It's in a man's soul.

  • @glynchivers9519
    @glynchivers9519 2 года назад +13

    Good on ya mate for having the balls to show us your mistakes. 👍

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +5

      Thank you. Always want to show that kind of thing.

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 Год назад

      @@BrickHouseBuilds Why are rating your previous work of 6 years ago, so low? 1 out of 10? If the carburetors worked that long without problem, then the rebuild wasn't that bad after all.

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 Год назад

      You made mistakes probably because you learned the hard way, all by yourself, without proper tutoring.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      @@internetcensure5849 Well because they were done poorly. They really didn't work how they should have and honestly im amazed the bike ran as well as it did.

  • @ronaldgarnes8809
    @ronaldgarnes8809 2 года назад +2

    Very Educational, I have been hesitant about tearing into my carbs, but I feel much more confident by watching what you did and found. Thanks.

  • @brettblackbird3259
    @brettblackbird3259 Год назад

    Great philosophy....can't learn if you don't try. Loving the old restorations.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      Exactly! Have to make mistakes to know not to do that again lol

  • @ACECafeBikes
    @ACECafeBikes 2 года назад +6

    This was great. I learn so much watching your videos. Can't say it enough, thank you for taking the time to put these together!

  • @gillesprochasson2950
    @gillesprochasson2950 9 месяцев назад

    Hi man,
    Sometimes it's not easy for me to follow you, because of my poor Frenchy broken English, but lot of thanks for your vidéos ! At the end of last year I was thinking about my CX 500 in 1979 (solded in 1980 because of our first son knoking at the door !) and, looking on the internet, I saw your vidéo about the construction of your scrambler ... An three weeks ago I bought my new CX 500 (Classic, red, 1982🤩), and this afternoon I began to take care of it : timing chain tension and valve clearance adjustment, just like you do at the begining of that vidéo ! And, poor of me, I'll have to continue with the carburators ! 😱 Thanks a lot my friend ! ☺️

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  9 месяцев назад

      Well thank you and that's awesome! It will be a fun bike!

  • @Iknowonlywhatimtaught
    @Iknowonlywhatimtaught Год назад

    I wish RUclips and your channel was available in 1992 when I was working on my bikes. lol I like you was learning at the time.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      RUclips has definitely accelerated learning but yeah in 92 it would have been great!

  • @sargefreedom1578
    @sargefreedom1578 Год назад

    A real man owns their less than perfect moments and shows how they make it right. Great video, carbs can be a royal pain no matter what the carb is mounted on

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад +1

      I feel it's very important to show things you have done wrong and do the work to improve yourself. Thank you

  • @Swanhunter84
    @Swanhunter84 Год назад

    Oh boy, I so much enjoyed watching this .. everthing about motorcycles has to do with progression..why should rebuilding be the exception... keep up the great work!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much! There are many who love to point out any tiny mistake and act superior. To think they started out as experts and have never done so themselves....

  • @martinowl
    @martinowl 2 года назад +5

    Fair play to you for showing & admitting your earlier mistakes & actually recognising what they were. Many others wouldn’t have shown them or mentioned them. Whilst you may feel a bit bad over your inexperience at the time of that work, you have to feel good that your knowledge & skills are now superior. Good stuff.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +2

      Thank you. I of course see those things and feel like kicking my butt yet at the same time I love that I'm no long in that place and constantly progressing

  • @joemaxwell7443
    @joemaxwell7443 2 года назад +1

    Def my current fav channel,, no nonsense just very cool

  • @richardwood160
    @richardwood160 Год назад +1

    The only two shaft driven motorcycles I have been fond of have been the yamaha xs 1100 and the kawasaki z1300.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      I did an xs850 which was fun. These CX/GL bikes are a good time too though

  • @tomdurkin7321
    @tomdurkin7321 Год назад +1

    We all get better with time,hang in there you are one of the best.

  • @timothyandersen1533
    @timothyandersen1533 2 года назад +3

    Such a quality video. I can’t imagine the time to focus in on those small adjustments. So helpful that you walk through everything so thoroughly!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Filing adds sooooo much time lol. Thank you for noticing it!

  • @camerondiprose1722
    @camerondiprose1722 2 года назад +1

    It must be pleasing looking over your past work and clearly seeing the things that you do better now👍 it must reenforce to you that your working on your craft.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +2

      That it does! I WANT to see growth and know I am not staying in one place.

  • @roum22
    @roum22 2 года назад +1

    A very helpful bench sync tutorial...Thanks.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Glad you found it so! Definitely a great way to get it in the ballpark.

  • @jasonboot3957
    @jasonboot3957 6 месяцев назад

    very informative to see you reevaluate your own doing from 10 years ago, luckily I have a bunch of these video's. it's going to prevent me making a lot of mistakes or not starting at all 😅

  • @captnjaygreybeard6394
    @captnjaygreybeard6394 Год назад

    I see the access cover at 5:20 and 9:07, thanks so much all the info. I hope to be trying some of these updates this summer. Cheers

  • @Badenhawk
    @Badenhawk 2 года назад +4

    I really appreciate you doing this, I still need to do my valves and this video is fantastic with the camera angles. I also have a leak between my carb bowl tubes, so I need to separate mine and I was nervous about resynching, but this doesn't look bad at all. Thanks man!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +2

      The transfer tube orings are important for sure. Just take pictures of the choke linkage and spring as many get that wrong upon assembly. Glad you found it useful!

    • @Badenhawk
      @Badenhawk 2 года назад +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds it's a slow leak, not enough to actually really drip anywhere, but it's becoming a problem. I only got 26 mpg on my last tank....

  • @brianwells5258
    @brianwells5258 2 года назад

    A video like this right here is what makes you a Class Act BJ....!
    We all look back at previous work and see glaring mistakes., omissions and work well below our current level.....
    Actually if it was going "the other way".....Then we would have a real problem.!
    Thank you so much for your openness.,honesty and integrity in laying it bare for everyone to see...
    Well done sir....,I tip my hat to you with much respect..!!
    BG.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Brian! I just felt this was an important video for those that message me asking how I learned this stuff and who are afraid to work on their own projects. Mistakes will be made and thats ok. Just always try to learn from them and do better next time!

    • @brianwells5258
      @brianwells5258 2 года назад

      Exactly....,it is a natural progression and in 5 years from now we will look back and smile at the workmanship of "today" in a similar fashion too....(especially around the vision and resulting fabrication which "dates" so quickly looking back....)
      Remember when Streetfighters with Purple anodized bolts and braided steel breather pipes were once all the go ??...Lol.!
      Not to mention the "skill set" (lack of) in creating them....

  • @chris-00343
    @chris-00343 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for the detailed walk-through on the valve adjustment. Big help! Will be working on mine soon!

  • @andymiller5611
    @andymiller5611 2 года назад +4

    Not only a great video content wise but a video where you are being extremely honest; you have found and admitted your previous mistakes and are showing how you've progressed and how they need to be fixed. We'll done, man! As others have said, it would've been easy to keep your head down and keep quiet but watching your videos, it is apparent that this is not your style. We keep coming back to your channel because of this! Honesty, transparency and the desire to do the best work you can!
    Keep it up dude, you are doing a fantastic job! 🍻🤘💜

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Andy! This is the stuff I feel is valuable to share. Happy it resonates

  • @engir63
    @engir63 2 года назад

    It is good to go back and see what you had done in the past. You can bask in the positive and learn from the negative but overall you grow as a person and in this case a bike mechanic and builder it can also be a humbling experience while you appreciate how far you have come.

  • @richiebainbridge2608
    @richiebainbridge2608 2 года назад

    You are a great teacher, calm and methodical. Nice to watch, cheers Richie.

  • @Thewatson77
    @Thewatson77 2 года назад +2

    I can 100% relate to cringing at some of my earlier work 😂😂
    Hey it’s all in the name of progression just like you said. Thanks for the video BJ 👊🏼

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      You have to set a benchmark to then surpass so thats what its all about!

  • @ColdStartGarage
    @ColdStartGarage Год назад

    You can’t learn if you don’t make mistakes. You made it right in the end. I will be making a ton of mistakes on my two new projects. The fun part is that the trolls on the internet will let me know what I did wrong! 😂
    Thanks for explaining in detail what you did wrong. Learning from someone else’s mistakes are a great tool as well!

  • @Bevoin1970
    @Bevoin1970 2 года назад

    I believe experience is a great teacher. You have to make mistakes to learn from them.Only then do you become experienced. Your doing brilliantly in my book Sir. 🙂

  • @TheDribblefish
    @TheDribblefish 2 года назад

    I did not know that bench synch technique - thanks ! Last carbs (honda spada 250 vtwin 89') I bench synched them by eye.. This will be big help for the next carbs. Cheers

  • @The9meister
    @The9meister 2 года назад

    I can understand where you are coming from, I find my workmanship has improved on my bikes as I go, always looking to improve. Good video

  • @treyroach2633
    @treyroach2633 2 года назад

    I love this video. This gives me so much peace about a lot of the work I did for the first time on my cx recently

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Well I'm glad it gave relief. Growth is the goal and if you have never made a mistake you can't grow

  • @davidmcnamara9453
    @davidmcnamara9453 Год назад

    Best video of it's kind .. ANYWHERE.
    Thank you, new subscriber.

  • @robwinter4173
    @robwinter4173 Год назад

    he sure knows his stuff,rob

  • @timokuusela5794
    @timokuusela5794 Год назад +1

    I replaced the fuel transfer tube O-rings, and managed to leave the washer of that sync srew spring to the wrong side of it's lever. So, the carbs were out of sync by the thickness of that washer.
    And, as it made the right side carb more open, it had too fast idle on one and half cylinders, having that cough. Removed the saddle and tank, and as I already knew my mistake, I did not take the pair apart to correct the mistake, but adjusted the sync screw the amount the washer is thick. Now perfect CX 500 whiny idle again... It has always been a mystery to me why some of those whine even when new, same model year, and some do not.Two of my friends had CX:es in the early 80:s, one Custom that did not whine, and the other, normal CX (we call "Cow Honda" here in Finland as it is cool but ugly) did whine when new, and the dealer said that they usually whine... I turned my Cow to a scrambler/military bike, all super black satin but some parts olive green matt. Replaced the big rear wheel with a Custom model wheel, only to find out that there are very few options of tires for the size in off road tread pattern...

  • @sixfive0cycle
    @sixfive0cycle 2 года назад

    Thank you for the step by step on valve adjustment! I just so happen to have my sons cx in my shop and have been wanting to check it. I very confidently adjusted a couple that were a bit loose!

  • @grahamhider3754
    @grahamhider3754 2 года назад

    Must be good to see your old work. And see how much you have got better. When you look at your red and white cx . The bike I love . All the best from England

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      It is definitely a crazy feeling to see the difference and especially ride the white bike. Its a monster

  • @SuperDynakin
    @SuperDynakin 2 года назад

    Really appreciate this channel, it's definitely been helping me learn with my own current build!

  • @blazesboylan7947
    @blazesboylan7947 2 года назад

    Thanks! This is all useful information for my upcoming GL650 build. I can also relate to the learning curve; every now and then I’ll come across work I did a few years ago and be embarrassed by the shoddiness of it.

  • @DutchedShedBuilds
    @DutchedShedBuilds 2 года назад

    video could not have come at a better time for myself. Forgot the washers to in the mixture screw. O-rings all screwed up offcourse. Thanks for the indepth review, really helped/s me out and others i suspect.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Glad it helped man! I was just watching yours last night on the carbs

  • @DIYwithUncleCy
    @DIYwithUncleCy 2 года назад

    Awesome. We talked about this on the phone the other day. Very helpful for my up coming GL500 build.

  • @MM_in_Havasu
    @MM_in_Havasu 2 года назад

    Bench synch really helps with CBX carbs(6 of them)! Takes some time to do but sure makes for a smoother running engine.
    Thanks for a cool video!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Oh its imperative on something like that for sure! Glad you liked it!

  • @remfanuk1970
    @remfanuk1970 2 года назад

    super useful...learnt lots about carbs BJ...bench sync was new to me. cheers.

  • @warriordrum
    @warriordrum 2 года назад +1

    Perhaps a bit heavy on the mea culpa, but interesting and helpful maintenance vid. Thanks!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      I have different songs from every genre in each video and each one gets a complaint so its a crapshoot on what to pick anymore unfortunately. As least you found it helpful

  • @random_act
    @random_act Год назад

    all of these bikes are look just amazing

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj 2 года назад +1

    Just an FYI, you really should use two feeler gauges the same size when checking as the rocker arm can 'twist' enough to let in the wrong size and you'll have tight tappets when running.
    A 'better' way for majority is to use Go-No Go method using 0.003" for inlet and a 0.004" as 'no-go then 0.004" ex with 0.005" being loose by 0.0005" (half a thou) is better than tight
    CX500 cam chain tensioner is pretty much a disaster, (there were 3 major redesigns plus at least two I know 'undocumented')
    IF owner doesn't rev the bike it will break things, sometimes needing 'new cases on early models. Honda tested it at 10,000rpm for 150+hours non stop, owners run around at 2~4,000rpm and it breaks due to the V-twin load reversals (if anyone at Harley had any sense they would have read about CX500 woe's before breaking a ton of 'twin cam' chains and tensioners)
    That should save you $40,000+ for a motorcycle trade school in Florida or Arizona

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 2 года назад

    Learning from past mistakes is a sign of intelligence and sanity. I bet it will run sweet after this going through!

  • @Gus-cg9yp
    @Gus-cg9yp 2 года назад

    Well done nice job. There's allways something new to learn with the experience and you are going the right way !! Im on my second CX500 build now, just as a hobby for me and i think the same . Lots of things will be a lot better finished on this second one that i plan to sell to buy another project as Im too attached to my first one ...lol , thanks , Gus

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Thats the goal! Always improve. Have fun on your builds

  • @sergejusik2889
    @sergejusik2889 2 года назад +1

    Hello BJ. Good job anyway! Do you maybe have video about CX650 carbs service/repair? Cheers

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Well those are keihin cv carbs which I clean often on many bikes on the channel. I have made a few carb cleaning videos but the information can translate to about any carb as far as method. Its just impossible to make a specific how to video for each set of carbs due to time. I just recommend looking through all of my cx500, gl650, and gs550 playlist for carb videos

  • @matus1976
    @matus1976 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks for putting it up, I'm just about to check the valves and synchronize the carbs on my build!

  • @tiffinthyme5822
    @tiffinthyme5822 2 года назад

    Hello there, great video, you are braver than most of us showing your mistakes, I have my wife to point out mine!
    Like the old saying goes, you learn from your mistakes, and if you aren’t making any you’re probably not doing anything.
    Cheers BJ.
    Regards Kevin.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Kevin, like anyone I make plenty of mistakes. I get asked all the time how I know this stuff....welll...heres the evidence

  • @davidsatv3096
    @davidsatv3096 2 года назад

    Great video ! A learning experience for me as well , thanks .

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 2 года назад +1

    Great looking CX500, hope the brakes pull you up ok😁 perfectly explained on valve adjustment, you might want to service the Honda lawn mower as well😁

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Just did some chassis mods to my mower actually lol

  • @chrisstaylor8377
    @chrisstaylor8377 Год назад

    The paint job is great

  • @roamingearth915
    @roamingearth915 2 года назад

    Always a great watch BJ thank you !!
    Very best :)

  • @erickovach7503
    @erickovach7503 Год назад

    dude thank you your vidieo saved my bnike

  • @odysseasplatsakis6790
    @odysseasplatsakis6790 5 месяцев назад

    Hi friend, excellent work. One question: should the cam chain tensioner be adjusted only at the tdc of the left cylinder or for the right one as well?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  5 месяцев назад

      That is covered in the service manual so always refer to that first.

  • @jeff9607
    @jeff9607 2 года назад

    Man I appreciate your videos! Some of the best step by step how to videos. I'm doing a gl500 scrambler now.( my first build). What are the dimensions of your x21 unit? Having a hard time finding that on your website. Thanks again for the great videos.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jeff! If you look on the install guide on the pinout page you can see the dimensions for the box itself on the x21. Those guides are on the product pages on my websote.website

  • @madcat4563
    @madcat4563 Год назад

    It's a bit uncanny to see those carbs from the CX500.
    The first carburettors I have worked on was a Keihin VB31A.
    And they look near identical; the ones in the video are smaller and have accelerator pump at the bottom, which I don't have.
    The bench sync was pretty cool. I didn't touch that bolt, so I didn't have to sync them.
    I learned something new, and it was something that puzzled me before I started with the rebuild.
    I will do it down the road when I have a vacuum gauge.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      These keihin cv carbs were used on nearly all Hondas in the late 70s to 80s. They varied in bore, jetting, and more but mostly the same

    • @madcat4563
      @madcat4563 Год назад +1

      @Brick House Builds I didn't know that.
      The one I did was on a 78 Cb400.
      Edit: I did a lot better than the previous guy that touched the carburettor.
      One of the fuel mixture screws had a spring and a metal washer.
      The other a spring, metal washer, and 2 O-rings.🤔🤨

  • @moparnut6286
    @moparnut6286 2 года назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @dukie1616
    @dukie1616 2 года назад

    That bike looks pretty good. Was wondering if in the last 5 years since you had hands on those carbs if anyone else poked around in them? Anyway the bike has a cool look about it. Really liking the engine color too. Thank you for opening my eyes to the uniqueness and good looks of that model.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Nope only me. Its a local customer so I do all the work to it. Thank you though. Really happy with its theme and execution

    • @dukie1616
      @dukie1616 2 года назад

      @@BrickHouseBuilds Says a lot about your character owning up to your earlier work. Well your work now is quite sound and I can see you’ve always had an eye for aesthetics. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @bartnowakowski7788
    @bartnowakowski7788 2 года назад

    As always, good stuff.

  • @spellacy29
    @spellacy29 2 года назад

    Don't be too hard on yourself. That's a pretty nice looking early build 😎

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Well not being too hard just wanting to share how we all grow

  • @leebenson4874
    @leebenson4874 2 года назад

    The first set of Carb's I disassembled and cleaned were the ones on my CB 500 and lets just say they were replaced after the first try after start up!!!!! LOL Never did find all of the parts!! LOL

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      😅😅 not a good feeling. No clue where all these orings would have went lol

  • @firestorm755
    @firestorm755 2 года назад

    You should try to progress and improve at work. Even now after 40+years at work I get jobs and think how the hell can I do that? But just do, you dig in, think about it, build on previous skills and improve. Then you look back and think you know what that's a good job. Love your vids and would definitely ride one of your bikes.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Always needs to be the goal. Never stay in one spot skill wise.

  • @daveco1270
    @daveco1270 2 года назад +1

    Did you cure the carb cough? I guess we'll find out in the next episode. : ) That tan paint has held it up well.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Paint has lasted really well actually. I'll have the carbs on today and hopefully running tomorrow. Should be vastly improved

  • @laa1121
    @laa1121 2 года назад

    Love your videos brother!

  • @STARCROSSEDMOTO
    @STARCROSSEDMOTO 2 года назад +1

    Are those carburetor bodies powder coated like the frame? How long did that take? And is it something you would do again?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Hey Paul as mentioned they are painted. Hang on for the next video as I go more in depth on your questions

    • @STARCROSSEDMOTO
      @STARCROSSEDMOTO 2 года назад

      @@BrickHouseBuilds thanks. Because of this video, I learned how to bench sync the carbs on my GS450 and she sounds better than she has in years!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      @@STARCROSSEDMOTO heck yeah man glad to hear it!

  • @jasonboot3957
    @jasonboot3957 6 месяцев назад

    if it is a later model with the breather (I'm going to get a '84 custom teusday) can I still check top dead center somewhere like this(besides stickin my finger in😌? also thanks for your videos man, they're awesome!

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  6 месяцев назад +1

      It will be the same. You just unthread the breather

    • @jasonboot3957
      @jasonboot3957 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! You made me feel, like I can do this 💪🏻😅I might just make a video so people can learn from my many mistakes 🙈

  • @boriskhavronin
    @boriskhavronin Год назад

    The thing with carbs is, you usually put them back together the same way they were when you took them apart. Not cringe at all. Great that you know better now.

  • @kencreten7308
    @kencreten7308 2 года назад

    You had me at, "bench sync." Heheh.

  • @DimitriKnight-j3b
    @DimitriKnight-j3b 3 месяца назад

    Hy are you still working on bikes? I just got a XC650 and I guess I will be needing lots of info on this bike but hey keep up the good work

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  3 месяца назад

      @DimitriKnight-j3b Yes this video is a couple years old and I have many videos after this

  • @samjoentess9168
    @samjoentess9168 2 года назад

    Nice one 👌

  • @igbardokgaming3284
    @igbardokgaming3284 Год назад

    I added this comment when ur video was just starting and here it is same problem as mine

  • @chema1546
    @chema1546 2 года назад +2

    Ok 👌👍 super

  • @beausbargarage6213
    @beausbargarage6213 Год назад

    your valves should be loose before you adjust did you get it to top dead center? they should click and move

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      I feel like I showed the processes well here. I demonstrated getting the engine in the correct position and then adjusting the valves to suit. At .003 it's not likely to make noise

  • @andrewbull3537
    @andrewbull3537 2 года назад

    You learn by your mistakes.
    After 5 years you have come along with leaps and bounds (english expression,you've got better).don't beat yourself up ,it happens to the best of us.
    Peace out ✌️

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      I learn by experience and yes part of that is making mistakes. I just felt it was an important video to share as I get so many messages asking how I learn this stuff. I learn by making mistakes lol

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 Год назад

      @@BrickHouseBuilds Those who learn the hard way make mistakes, as they won't listen to wiser people.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      @@internetcensure5849 don't start twisting what i say and do

  • @jimkoney4200
    @jimkoney4200 2 года назад

    Hey, it's okay. I learned something.

  • @igbardokgaming3284
    @igbardokgaming3284 Год назад

    Why my bike some time reverse fire all timing are correct but tappet was stiff im just doint tappet clearance so if that done correctly will that reverse fire stop im kinda a new in ,220 cc engines

  • @Mo_G
    @Mo_G 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @arthurdanielles4784
    @arthurdanielles4784 2 года назад

    Owned a CX500 for almost 5 years. The bike for motorcycle courier. (UK)👍 However because of their 'high centre of gravity displacement', they were definitely NOT the bike to take a pillion passenger on UNLESS you wanted terrifying loss of control of the bike due to the failure re steering! 😶

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      Ive never thought of them as top heavy thats strange. Here in the states every bike is just bigger and heavier than a CX so these feel light and nimble

    • @arthurdanielles4784
      @arthurdanielles4784 2 года назад

      @@BrickHouseBuilds As a SINGLE rider of the machine it was excellent. HOWEVER shove on a pillion passenger and you lose steering. It becomes light, little or no traction to the front wheel even with adding a steering tension rod AND lowering the front tyre pressure.😶 In over 40 years of riding bikes with favourites being Honda, Kawasaki, BMW's up to and including 1100cc big heavy machines regularly with a pillion ... that CX500 was the only bike I NEVER would carry one! 👀

  • @denwiessimo6088
    @denwiessimo6088 Год назад

    And if you spray it with carburetor cleaner and blow the channels with compressed air?

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      Can you be more specific on what the question is?

    • @denwiessimo6088
      @denwiessimo6088 Год назад

      @@BrickHouseBuilds Why instead of an ultrasonic cleaner you didn't only use carburetor cleaner and compressed air? The paint could have clogged up the channels.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад +1

      @denwiessimo6088 an ultrasonic cleaner is a better way to clean. It can dislodge small stuff from those passages where compressed air cant.

  • @undersunenergy
    @undersunenergy Год назад

    Esta carburada para el toor

  • @andymoorhouse8820
    @andymoorhouse8820 Месяц назад

    ❤😂good videos good hair

  • @alimanfoud5794
    @alimanfoud5794 Месяц назад

    "it is good ,i not still doing this" LOL

  • @chrisstaylor8377
    @chrisstaylor8377 Год назад

    I can’t see we’re you put the battery

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      Its under the bike. I go over more details in this video: ruclips.net/video/5otPyE4lk_g/видео.html

  • @MrNiklas1967
    @MrNiklas1967 2 года назад

    I relly like your work and designes not a shitt load of bolt on parts

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Thank ya, I mainly focus on fabrication as thats where I get creative

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain7928 2 года назад

    Used to be known as a plastic maggot back in the day (UK) but highly sought by despatch riders, and commuters. Unburstable engine.

  • @jamesrichardson1901
    @jamesrichardson1901 2 года назад

    Q: How'd you get so good?
    A: I made a lot of mistakes.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад +1

      DUDE....10,000,000% accurate! That is a message I get often and a big part of why I made this video!

  • @lactra
    @lactra Год назад

    i am so impressed with your honesty and integrity! Great job on the carb rebuild.

  • @Josieman543
    @Josieman543 Год назад

    That powder coating on the engine is hard to keep clean and gotta be careful of chipping it when working on it

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  Год назад

      This is actually paint. Wipes clean pretty easily but yes you need to be careful to avoid chipping

    • @Josieman543
      @Josieman543 Год назад +1

      @@BrickHouseBuilds I realized after watching it's paint yes.

  • @przemekdros
    @przemekdros 2 года назад +1

    Saw your question answered in Revzilla Daily Rider KLR650 today, go watch it if you didn't had chance yet.

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      I saw that and he answered it just how I expected! So many people mismanage their expectations of that bike in my opinion.

    • @karlvanboxel561
      @karlvanboxel561 2 года назад

      Gd Work what finish have u used on the crank cases and carbs on the scrambler

    • @BrickHouseBuilds
      @BrickHouseBuilds  2 года назад

      @@karlvanboxel561 that is a dupli-color engine paint