2023 KTM 300XC Top End | TBI 300 Top End | 300 TBI Top End | Highland Cycles

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  • Here is our video for replacing the top end on a 300 TBI from KTM. Also figured out how to clear codes on the new bikes!!!
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Комментарии • 181

  • @Shelby8371
    @Shelby8371 Год назад +15

    Morgan’s a Real mechanic and all around good guy..people learn from his brilliant videos..Not just a salty bitter dude that makes videos to say “I know everything and u don’t “

  • @scottcoplin8322
    @scottcoplin8322 Год назад +12

    Great video Morgan, really appreciate the service you provide to the dirt biking community. You're a truly awesome guy. Cheers

  • @spencerturleyfan
    @spencerturleyfan Год назад +4

    I love how you dissect this new bike and study it 👍

  • @ryanstewart1521
    @ryanstewart1521 Месяц назад +1

    Great vid!

  • @genxgamerdad141
    @genxgamerdad141 Год назад +2

    Another one of your videos saved for future reference for my kids 2023 300xc. 😁👍 Thanks!

  • @user-bt6cj8in4e
    @user-bt6cj8in4e 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awsome video on the top end rebuild for
    ktm300xc2023 .I love mine it's the best bike iv had .Also love the Saltire in the background. I'm a Jock living in NEW ZEALAND These bikes are awsome for mx and xc.Cheers Guys.

  • @d.brayman3165
    @d.brayman3165 Год назад +1

    Just like my home computer...when all else fails, unplug it. I liked how you explained the power valve process. Thanks.

  • @Dat_Sun
    @Dat_Sun 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man this is super helpful, thanks for taking the time Morgan.

  • @crjmoto
    @crjmoto Год назад +3

    Keeping my carb'd 2018 forever!!! 😄

  • @mikemajor5291
    @mikemajor5291 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this! I went through the exact same power valve experience matching the motor to the power valve during reassembly. Fortunately I have a buddy that works at a dealer to reset the code but this is all great to know next time I do a top end and can avoid the code next time

  • @sweetvidzbyjoe
    @sweetvidzbyjoe Год назад +2

    28 hours on my 2023 TX300 TBI and the piston skirt shattered taking out the cylinder, power valve flapper, head, damaging plastic on crank and scratching up the cases.
    Seems like the OEM pistons are just touching the cases behind the crank/below intake track under high load and high RPM’s.
    I’d highly recommend replacing the OEM piston and/or doing top ends very often unless you’re blipping around.
    Cylinders and other parts are on back order till 10/31, and probably won’t come in till later…
    Glad your motor is in good shape, Morgan.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      That sucks. I had mine wide open a lot. I got lucky

    • @sweetvidzbyjoe
      @sweetvidzbyjoe Год назад +1

      Same, in sand, muddy sand and prepped tracks, so I don’t think it’s an immediate thing. Sounds like it’s only on some pistons and even then it’s not so egregious that it cracks right away.

  • @davidanderson2393
    @davidanderson2393 Год назад +2

    Kinda weird on the piston deal, when I did the top end at 120 hours on my 18 XCW my local dealers KTM or Husky didn't have any pistons but on back order. Had to get my B piston kit from RM ATV, ran a deglaze hone and back in business, my RK head looked as clean as yours when I pulled it apart. Have a new 23 TX 300 now, it was interesting to see how the power valve went, less linkage and such looks good, still have my carb 300 for back up.

  • @madMX96
    @madMX96 Год назад +1

    Sherco uses electronic powervalve for years. I did top end on mine 20hrs ago, did not need to reset anything. Best practice is to change at least rings at 50 ish hrs to avoid cylinder wear and then rings with piston after 100hrs.
    Someone on FB pointed that yours was actualy running lean with too much oil and most likely with low compresion head.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      Hahahahhaa. I run it at 40:1 and it’s hardly lean. The PV thing is definitely unique to KTM

  • @csmith7693
    @csmith7693 3 месяца назад +1

    Cool! This is going to help!

  • @corsair7531
    @corsair7531 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the videos Morgan!👍. As a past owner of ktm 250's and 300's and now a new owner of a 2024 Husky TX 300, I appreciate all of your time and effort you put into sharing your knowledge. Can you tell me what the difference is, if there is any, in the ktm cylinder and the husky Kymco? Thanks again.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +3

      I don’t think there is any dimensional difference but some people are saying the Kymco is not as good quality. I can’t speak to that personally but that is the prevailing rumor.

  • @mbrick
    @mbrick Год назад +3

    The pistons look different. The relief on the intake side is a different shape? Thanks for sharing, been waiting to see a teardown on a TBI.

  • @craighoffman6876
    @craighoffman6876 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this figuring it out in real time video. So in the end, the protocol most likely is to disconnect the battery to power down the system so the electronics don't "know" you are fussing around with the power valve. No big deal, and the electronic PV actually might just be easier in the end as it literally should be plug and play. The rest of the top end job is pretty much standard the way it has always been fare.
    Have ridden a '23 TBI, it is the first injected KTM two stroke that I like as much as my hairy old dialed in carb'd '18 300 XC. The TBI was on it's toes and ready to rip, it works like a perfectly jetted carb that has a tech riding along and tuning it as you go. To me injection on the new KTM 2Ts is finally worth it. Will I sell my '18? Nope. I buy new, get 'em how I like 'em, and then keep 'em a long time 😆

  • @yamahakid450f
    @yamahakid450f 6 месяцев назад +2

    Unhook the battery before messing with the power valve, it'll stay put, if you don't it won't line up when you put it back on.
    Then do the power valve reset, I also do the TPS reset, which is using the dongle and give it 3 quick full throttle turns letting it snap back each time.

    • @yamahakid450f
      @yamahakid450f 6 месяцев назад

      Never mind, you were already told at the end lol but yes, it does work.

  • @brianmullins739
    @brianmullins739 Год назад +1

    Another awesome video from Morgan The Man! Thanks bud. ❤

  • @christopherdavidson4706
    @christopherdavidson4706 Год назад +1

    Great content. Thank you.

  • @mmaaddict78
    @mmaaddict78 Год назад +1

    Good job!

  • @philipsmith6152
    @philipsmith6152 Год назад +1

    Another great mechanical review, awesome stuff 😊

  • @zachfarkash6430
    @zachfarkash6430 Год назад +3

    Dang Morgan looks like it was run and really good.
    Not bad looking for over a 100 hours on it.

    • @evanmiller1642
      @evanmiller1642 Год назад +2

      Only 100 hours. Morgan coulda run it to 200 like us lesser mortals

  • @gman3725
    @gman3725 Год назад +2

    Have you looked at squish? Heard some TBIs have too much squish and require another base gasket which also improves port timing as well.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +2

      I checked it when I put the RK head on and it was good. I love how these bikes rev and wouldn’t want to lower the ports too much but I also love torque so I kind of shoot in the middle. I’ve ridden the bike since this (next video) and it is perfect

  • @jonsainsbury8726
    @jonsainsbury8726 Год назад +5

    No codes on my YZ250x..lol

  • @175nofear
    @175nofear 9 месяцев назад +1

    When the power valve motor insert isn’t in line with the power valve arm you just put your finger in the exhaust port and push or pull on the power valve to align it. No need to pull out a dongle or any of that. Just fyi

  • @richardhartley1705
    @richardhartley1705 Год назад +1

    Good job 👍

  • @chief8269
    @chief8269 Год назад +1

    A friend of mine just had a failure on a 23, I guess the piston skirt made contact with the crank. Heard of this issue? He told me it’s a known issue, and a company is working on a solution.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Never heard of it

    • @DavidMinkCCCMD
      @DavidMinkCCCMD Год назад +1

      I saw some chatter on vital about it but could find very little about it. I think if these were commonly exploding, there’d be a lot more chatter.

  • @sparky_zap69
    @sparky_zap69 Месяц назад +1

    Was trying to see what size piston I needed for my 24 300xcw tbi. Manual says the cylinder size stamp is on the right side of bike under power valve cover… couldn’t see it unless I had to start pulling the power valve apart to see underneath it which I didn’t wanna do at the moment . I could see a 01 on yours behind the left side cover/actuator… wonder if that’s the same?

  • @mark_Hershey
    @mark_Hershey 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very curious of this piston skirt/crank contact I’ve seen pop up from time to time.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  8 месяцев назад

      I hear about it but haven’t seen it

  • @josevelez49
    @josevelez49 Год назад +2

    Mine's on ly has 11 hours. But I am a little concern about of the piston to crank clearance. Did you checked that? I will probably just tear it down to check that and to put in a thicker base gasket to lower a little bit the compression. Those engine seems to be failing do to tight clearances!!

  • @mmig2116
    @mmig2116 8 месяцев назад +1

    Morgan you hear any problems with seizures on the xc 2023 models? Also any ecu issues ? I have a 2022 xc 250 now bike is great! I appreciate your videos thanks!

  • @Mostviews111
    @Mostviews111 3 месяца назад +1

    All you have to do is not put the covers on the power valve so you can torque the nuts.

  • @painsrides3616
    @painsrides3616 Год назад +1

    I had base gasket leak on the rear cylinder of my Victory....Now removing those cylinders is a top end job, I never want to do that again. 😐

  • @Springerfam2011
    @Springerfam2011 5 месяцев назад +1

    Curious what the difference in the piston sizes are and how you know which one you need? I've got a 23 300xc with 60 hrs.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  5 месяцев назад

      The difference is only .01mm between them. I just always go with a B. You should really measure the bore and match by clearance but I have never had a B piston not work well. It’s really hard to accurately measure the bore (especially on a 2 stroke) but if you are worried, a machinist will have the tools.

  • @MitchOfCanada
    @MitchOfCanada Год назад +2

    step 1- disconnect the Battery. Saw some funny wannabe mechanics with ADHD go from doing a top end to grips and hit the starter while the cylinder was off, in return destroying both cases. was the best thing i saw all year.

  • @scottphillips445
    @scottphillips445 Год назад +1

    You can order the optional circlips from ktm that are easier to install.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Yep. Fit the old 380’s

    • @scottphillips445
      @scottphillips445 Год назад +1

      And thanks for the insight. I appreciate your channel. It would be an honor to take you out on the start of an off road race! Especially if we both traveled a long distance to the event

  • @ryanstewart1521
    @ryanstewart1521 Месяц назад +1

    Is there supposed to be side to side play in the piston arm where it’s attached to the crankshaft?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Месяц назад

      Yes. There is an acceptable amount of axial play (that’s what that’s called). I think the max on a KTM 300 is about .026”

  • @DavidMinkCCCMD
    @DavidMinkCCCMD Год назад +1

    Have you heard any chatter about the rear side piston skirt contacting the crank halves and breaking the skirt on the 300 TBIs?There’s a few instances of people talking about it on vitalmx. Not sure if there was anything to it or just poppycock.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Have not heard of that personally

    • @DavidMinkCCCMD
      @DavidMinkCCCMD Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles seems to be very few and far between. I have 19 hours on my 2023 300SX that’s all hard motocross and it runs like a top.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      @@DavidMinkCCCMD nice.

  • @mark_Hershey
    @mark_Hershey 2 месяца назад +1

    Did you put sealant under the base gaskets at case halves?

  • @Dkjg0000
    @Dkjg0000 2 месяца назад +1

    New 2024 gagas 300ec has engine light with 5 blinks , Just done tps adjustment and power valve reset unhooked battery negative and reset power valve again still can’t get rid of engine light any ideas how to clear it without going to dealer

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  2 месяца назад +1

      I don't. If it is only on at idle then it is a historic code and won't effect anything. If you get the TSP ERM you can clear codes yourself.

  • @Mostviews111
    @Mostviews111 3 месяца назад +1

    Why does the factory cylinder have silicone on the base gasket?

  • @letsridesingletrack
    @letsridesingletrack 7 месяцев назад +1

    Have you heard anything on the piston slap & people getting new pistons that have smaller skirt on one side so it won't contact crank. Wanted to find out if there was any merit to that stuff going around on the 23/24 300 TBI bikes having piston slap against the crank at high RPMS. I have a 24 300 and haven't noticed anything off.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  7 месяцев назад +1

      I have yet to see any of that. I think it bs personally

  • @jbclockpicker
    @jbclockpicker 5 месяцев назад +1

    why do you have used a B piston? did u measure the Zylinder before you ordered the Piston ?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  5 месяцев назад

      No, I always go with a B for the first replacement. It’s only .01mm bigger. It would work just fine in a brand new OEM “a” cylinder.

  • @dirtbkr100
    @dirtbkr100 3 месяца назад +1

    what did the power valve look like? Did it need to be cleaned off?

  • @HVACOG
    @HVACOG 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey bud, do you recommend the 21-23 model or the 24? I’m looking at the xcw. First bike but I do have a little experience including a lot of single track mountain biking. Thanks for the videos

  • @GNR325
    @GNR325 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Morgan. Loving the videos. Have you ridden the 250XC TBI yet? I'm shopping deals on '23 leftovers and only 250's left in my area. I hear more than one report where guys actually prefer the 250 for it's more free revving, playful and light feel. The new 300 sounds pretty free revving to me though.
    Are you hearing about any problems with these TBI models now that guys have more hours on them?
    Thanks!!

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  11 месяцев назад +1

      I haven't ridden the 250's yet but I am sure they are rad. I love the 300 because it is easier to ride in the hard stuff but the 250's are amazing. My XC-W was 250 at first and I loved it. And I have 150 hrs on my TBI and it has been perfect.

    • @GNR325
      @GNR325 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!@@highlandcycles

  • @panic-revv85
    @panic-revv85 Год назад +2

    Did your vertex top end kit come with a wrist pin bearing? My YZ ones never did so I switched to OEM for those bikes.

  • @milosbgd
    @milosbgd Год назад +1

    Great that its ELCO !

  • @DannyDifalco
    @DannyDifalco Год назад +1

    Did you measure the X distance or did you just put in the same size base gasket? If you unplug the battery before disconnecting the power valve module it shouldnt set a code or move. KTM does state anytime the head or the module is removed the pover valve end points should be reset with the dongle. And if you removed the power valve assembly you should set the Z distance before setting the end points.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +4

      If you watch to the end I talk about the battery thing. I honestly don't measure all of that stuff when I am just putting a new piston in. I get the base gasket that is close and put it back together. I don't change anything on the powervalve. They always run just like they did before the top end. I have broken this in and it absolutely rips.

  • @SpeedDemonExpress
    @SpeedDemonExpress 10 месяцев назад +1

    Those pistons are different. The new one for the older 300's has a much wider notch on the bottom of the skirt. It probably has a different weight too. And the pin location could also be different, that could really mess shit up.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  10 месяцев назад +1

      Been in there for 60hrs and runs great

  • @jyoung6708
    @jyoung6708 Год назад +1

    I came here because I did a top end and had the same issue with the power valve and I put it on the exact same way with the “cheat code”. I haven’t unplugged the ECU yet though. You’re doing the top and did you notice it running more rich than normal? mine is running like a turd.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      No, it ran great. I think you should do the un plug the ECU thing and get the codes to clear. If you haven't done the most recent map update you might need to so that unplugging the ECU will do something.

    • @jyoung6708
      @jyoung6708 Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles so I had it in the shop last week and they cleared the codes and numerous other things we’re done but was still the same. But today I took it back in there they reset the knobs and re-calibrated the TPS and this time it worked.!

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      @@jyoung6708 nice!!!

  • @tkrey23
    @tkrey23 Год назад +1

    slight difference in the intake port shape on the piston you can see at 9:11. the new piston you got - is that from a carb'd 300? The TPI bikes had more of a square intake port and wouldn't run quite right with the carb piston. I think the TBI piston looks closer to a TPI piston than a carb piston... but I had 250's which had same port shape for carb/TPI so not as familiar with the 300 port shape. I know it's a thing though.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Yeah. I’m not sure. The new piston is a vertex that fits a tpi based on their website.

    • @tkrey23
      @tkrey23 Год назад +1

      Gotcha. Then that's the more square port shape compared to the carb. Looks like they made it even a little more square for the TBI

  • @mark_Hershey
    @mark_Hershey 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, you got 120 hours on the oem piston? Thanks for the vid..

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. I’m shooting for 150 on this one. I’ll be there soon.

    • @mark_Hershey
      @mark_Hershey 5 месяцев назад

      @@highlandcycles good deal, I’ll be watching. Was just looking at the manual and ktm calls for piston change at 15hr…

  • @josevelez49
    @josevelez49 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did you noticed that the window port on the new piston is wider than the old one? 9:14

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  8 месяцев назад

      Yeah. Little bit. Hasn’t made any difference

  • @loopeyshooter503
    @loopeyshooter503 Год назад +1

    Do you ever double check piston to cylinder wall clearance or just trust they are correct?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +2

      I quit doing that a long time ago because it was never off. I checked and checked and it was alway on the money.

  • @Rangitatahunter
    @Rangitatahunter Год назад +3

    Another vote for YZ for the average guy (who does not get a new bike every other year) I never want to deal with having to go to the dealer, blinking codes, lost my dongle or any other electronic BS. Dirt bikes are supposed to be simple, light, loud and fast - my 10 year old Yz will go to the boy next year and probably still be ripping in another 10 years, the way KTM is moving along, I bet the TPI bikes will be bricked inside 5-7 years with no electronic parts or sensors availability, and these ones which seem to be even more complicated - who knows?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Yep. Agree 100

    • @Superdisco199
      @Superdisco199 Год назад +1

      I think one of the main issues you'll see is that the 2nd hand market stops absorbing really complicated bikes. A young bloke with limited cash and knowledge can't really troubleshoot a TPI. This means new bike buyers will take a bigger hit on resale and update less often. Poorly thought out by KTM...

  • @Enduroknightryder
    @Enduroknightryder Год назад +1

    Did you switch to the BR7ES to make it not so gummy? Mine spooges like crazy out the tailpipe. And im at 55:1. Also whats the brand of hone you use? I just use the flex hone i got off rocky mountain. Is that a "good Quality" one like the one you used? Just curious, thanks for your funny videos!

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Snap on hone. 7 plug because the 300’s always ran them in the past.

  • @PatrickRiggs33
    @PatrickRiggs33 Год назад +1

    Hey Morgan, how did you know to go with a B sized piston vs. the A?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +3

      I always do on the first top end. The difference is tiny and the B always fits great

  • @Wooskii1
    @Wooskii1 Год назад +1

    How do these TPI and TBI bikes compare to the carbureted bikes? Is there any advantages besides convince, like power or longevity?
    I just got a 2018 carbureted 300 XC-W because I'm not familiar with F.I. 2 cycles (I'm not familiar with KTM either) but I've always wanted one. I love it already, but it needs a top end (120 hours, seems fine). I plan to pay the man to do the first one and give me a good baseline, go over the bike, etc.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      Carb bikes run great and don’t have weird problems

    • @Wooskii1
      @Wooskii1 Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles I feel much better about my choice if weird problems is all you get with FI. I'm familiar with 2 cycles in general, mixing in some oil isn't a problem, and I can change the jets if I have to. Kick start backup is also nice.

  • @WillyD1
    @WillyD1 8 месяцев назад +1

    I got the vertex top end gaskets came with the top end kit are those any good some people saying use oem

  • @jimstrieby4998
    @jimstrieby4998 Год назад +1

    So...after disassembly and inspection, things looked rather good. what was your fuel/oil ratio leading up to this top-end? NGK BR7ES?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      40:1 and yes on the plug

    • @SpeedDemonExpress
      @SpeedDemonExpress Год назад +1

      ​@highlandcycles why 40:1? Do you have a tuner to add more fuel to make up for that? Because that will make it run a little leaner and ktm already has these running lean on 60:1. Now you have even less fuel at 40:1

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      @@SpeedDemonExpress not true. These bikes are crazy rich on the bottom. That is why so many people are fouling plugs.

  • @MechShark
    @MechShark Год назад +1

    Morgan, what do you think of grumpy Jeff's EZ clips for the piston pin? Those things are always a nightmare for me as a DIYer. I was also thinking of getting some traditional wrist pin clips. Any reason Vertex makes these an unholy nightmare?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +4

      Those ez clips are great. Just so you know, you can get them from any KTM dealer. They are the clips for an older 380 KTM. Here is the KTM part number 54330074000

    • @MechShark
      @MechShark Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles Nice, grumpy boycott!

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      @@MechShark Hahahah

  • @txkid123
    @txkid123 Год назад +1

    Morgan, I’m only at 25 hours on my TX300 but thank you for this reference video! When you remove that left side power valve actuator and set it on top, does it have to be timed when reinstalling? Or when reinstalling does it only go on one way? Thanks!

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Did you watch to the end

    • @txkid123
      @txkid123 Год назад +1

      @@highlandcyclesI did, and I saw the dongle procedure. I’m curious as to the physical connection of the actuator to the power valve itself. Is it a round gear that goes on either way or is it notched so that it can only be installed in one position?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      @@txkid123 oh, sorry. It’s a slotted shaft on the actuator. So theoretically it could go on 180 degrees either way.

    • @txkid123
      @txkid123 Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles thank you Morgan! Appreciate all you do for us.

  • @bradleymuha4861
    @bradleymuha4861 7 месяцев назад +1

    What coolant do you use for your dirtbikes two stroke?

  • @michael397
    @michael397 Год назад +1

    Hi Morgan, this new model starter motor changed or still same as before? repair the starter motor is really painfull 😅

  • @brandonatchley5221
    @brandonatchley5221 Год назад +1

    Which ktm piston was that from? TPI old 300? Or 17/18 carb 300

  • @evanmiller1642
    @evanmiller1642 Год назад +1

    Do wossner or cp offer a piston for that or whatever 300 that vertex is for.
    Whats your reasoning for going vertex?
    Was oem vertex coated? If it was it wore off thats surprising. 300s rocking that much?
    I just looked it appears vertex 2 stroke pistons are cast 4 stroke are forged.
    Ill have to do some more research on this if it is cast or forged.
    It doesn't matter a ton forged for is just alittle peice of mind on long intervals

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      Stock is vertex. Not sure if it was coated but I bet it was. I think it was rocking a bit towards the end. Definitely had some slap when you would beat on it.

    • @evanmiller1642
      @evanmiller1642 Год назад +1

      @highlandcycles
      Thats crazy for a long piston to rock that much. I wonder if the vertex pistons arent coated to reduce oem costs. I just about cant beleive all the coating would wear off in 100 hours.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      @@evanmiller1642 yeah. I don’t know. I should have taken it apart at the beginning

  • @Blockedinsight
    @Blockedinsight Год назад +1

    I’m curious how long can you get out of a Top End on a 2 Stroke? Is it normally 100 hours or does it depend on how you ride it??

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +2

      Depends. But on my other 300’s I’ve always gone to 150

    • @Blockedinsight
      @Blockedinsight Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles That’s good to know, do 2-strokes need more top end rebuilds than a 4-stroke? I’ve seen so many mixed answers but I wanted to ask you, I really enjoy your channel by the way!! 💯

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      @@Blockedinsight in my opinion, you should do them both at about the same interval. People get longer out of the 4T but I think it’s a gamble.

    • @Blockedinsight
      @Blockedinsight Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles That makes sense, maybe it’s because of a 4T being more expensive for a Top End vs a 2T?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      @@Blockedinsight yep

  • @fattie2550
    @fattie2550 2 месяца назад +1

    What does your shop charge for a top end on a TBI 2 stroke? Rough price.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  2 месяца назад +1

      400 labor plus parts. Usually ends up being around 700 with OEM stuff. That includes complete cleaning of power valve too.

    • @fattie2550
      @fattie2550 2 месяца назад +1

      @@highlandcycles Thank you

  • @rposton919
    @rposton919 Год назад +1

    Started with small engines 47 years ago. Some things should always be torqued. Working with a AA rider 25 years ago, somebody that came by always wanted something fixed. Guess what, EVERYTHING was overtightened to within an inch of its life. Nothing but problems. Learn what should be torqued, and torque it. Always disconnect a battery before unplugging someting.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      I have never had any issues with things being too tight or not tight enough after enough years of doing this. The battery thing, I just forget about these new fangled things. Fortunately my ability to reason and figure out problems worked out and its all good.

  • @RobertMoto10
    @RobertMoto10 7 месяцев назад +1

    why for tpi the A rate is 71.925 and for carburation 71.94, can I put 71.94 in TPi?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  7 месяцев назад

      Yes

    • @RobertMoto10
      @RobertMoto10 7 месяцев назад +1

      why is it 71.94 for carburation and 71.925 for tpi?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  7 месяцев назад

      @@RobertMoto10 not sure. Could be that the tip’s are so lean they expect the piston to expand more

  • @builtfordtough4499
    @builtfordtough4499 Год назад +1

    So it's OK to run all the filings from the hone through the power valve?

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      Yes, as long as you clean it and blow it out really well.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад

      I should have mentioned that in the video

    • @builtfordtough4499
      @builtfordtough4499 Год назад +1

      @@highlandcycles I would have to disagree. The likelihood of you getting all the dust particles out is very low. 2 strokes also do a little thing called reversion. What that means is all those microscopic particles get pushed back into the cylinder.

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      @@builtfordtough4499 I am sure you are correct that not All of it gets out but what is left is so very small. I always take customer cylinders apart but on mine I do it like this every other time and I’ve actually never worn a KTM cylinder out or a piston before it’s time.

  • @richardhartley1705
    @richardhartley1705 Год назад +1

    What size base gasket did you use

    • @highlandcycles
      @highlandcycles  Год назад +1

      Not sure exactly. I always grab one that is in the middle-ish. In my experience (which you know is large) it doesn’t really matter much.

  • @rickypelz8345
    @rickypelz8345 Год назад +1

    What mix and ratio do you run ?

  • @iddddaduncan
    @iddddaduncan Год назад +1

    What 2stroke oil do you use in your gas?

  • @jeremymullen5378
    @jeremymullen5378 Год назад +1

    🔥👊🔥⚙️🏍🔨

  • @rztrzt
    @rztrzt Год назад +2

    These things have more wires than a 80s Toyota Corolla...

  • @ronhartle3268
    @ronhartle3268 Год назад +1

    What the heck is zack beating on?

  • @ronhartle3268
    @ronhartle3268 Год назад +1

    Machinist handbook says a torque wrench is only 10% more accurate then feel.

  • @200xcBruce
    @200xcBruce Год назад +1

    I don't. I see you still don't like to check deck heights.