244, 3mil Stroker Blaster (Vito’s), Running Stable

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Just some playing around and running stable (putting away for winter). Just some last minute run time. Calumet mines, MN
    72mm bore cylinder (Vito’s)
    3mm Stroker crank (Vito’s)
    Bullseye reeds (Vito’s)
    Performance Clutch Kit (Vito’s)
    34mm Carb
    Moose Racing H.O. Coils
    Alba wheel spacers
    Alba Nerf Bars
    13/40 Sprocket ratio
    Uni filter
    FXR front bumper & rear grab bar
    Grip seat cover
    Among other add ons

Комментарии • 76

  • @joeyholthusen6495
    @joeyholthusen6495 2 года назад +9

    I went with a 34mm mikuni and throttle body. High compression piston, port n polish, just plus 1mm piston. It will eat a Polaris scrambler 400cc 2-stroke on take off and top end. I also changed front sprocket geared up. Back tired are 22 tall out back, and yes it tops out at over 70mph, my daughter absolutely loves riding. Also YZ 250cc reed cage, machine shop works magic. 😉

    • @stevenhancock7356
      @stevenhancock7356 2 года назад

      Where’d you get the port and polish done?

    • @joeyholthusen6495
      @joeyholthusen6495 2 года назад +1

      @@stevenhancock7356 DR motor he is a old 2 stroke guy Dennis Rantanen from thief river falls mn, he actually set the oil injection on the 34mm mikuni carb as well. He is almost 70 years old been a mechanic all his life. His dad use to be the Yamaha dealer in town. Plus Dennis Rantanen loves, racing mini sprints he had arctic cat help him out, he was getting 146-148 hp from 600cc arctic cat 2-stroke snowmobile engine he had a custom built his expansion chamber by hand. Very narrow but hard hit when it came on the pipe. That was back in the 90s The machine shop we use here is northern crank shafts, they can take 2 motors build a custom crank in order to join motors together. Ie.... 2 Firecat 1000cc 2-stroke monster's. Image almost 2,000cc. 4 cylinder putting out almost 400hp natural aspirated on 87 octane fuel lol.... yes it's been done here.... call northern crank shafts. There in the phone book..

    • @joeyholthusen6495
      @joeyholthusen6495 2 года назад

      @@stevenhancock7356 but wouldn't mind trying to find a old Yamaha IT 465/490 motor to build up to stick in the Yamaha blaster frame. Take me some time and money to build it right. 5 speed gear box from the IT line and increase the displacement to around 500cc but keeping the air cooled light weight 😉

    • @Myndfuxx
      @Myndfuxx Год назад

      its not going to beat a scrambler takeoff ...

    • @joeyholthusen6495
      @joeyholthusen6495 Год назад

      @@Myndfuxx bring your scrambler 400 2-stroke to thief river falls area! I'll call my daughter and get it on video... her boyfriend has a Polaris sportsman 1000 and it actually can hang with it up to that side by side for about a city block or so....then the sportsman's slowly pulls ahead on top. This blaster isn't close to stock in any shape or form...even the transfer ports are worked.... Dennis the guy who helped build it, he has a wall of trophies from racing mini sprints Arctic Cat 2-stroke 600cc he was getting 147hp from a very narrow power band. Hand built expansion pipe, he is mr...wizard. way beyond me in understanding. He loves 2-strokes and knows how to make them faster..

  • @riskyavb9919
    @riskyavb9919 2 года назад +4

    Sounds good , awesome video been looking for a big bore blaster pov video for a while good stuff!

  • @timmcfarland833
    @timmcfarland833 2 года назад +2

    love the quad great work man sounds sweet

  • @TheoneKingBuu7
    @TheoneKingBuu7 9 месяцев назад +3

    Baby SHee !!!!

  • @resort2yourself
    @resort2yourself Год назад

    That thing sounds sweet!

  • @Taboloncawonthemasters
    @Taboloncawonthemasters Год назад

    Please post more pov videos of you riding this blaster!! Runs great!

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  Год назад +1

      I sold it last summer…. Among other sacrifices…. But starting to build up a small shop to perform racetech suspension work (SX,MX,enduro an Flat track), so not a total loss… Otherwise yeah, I would of posted more videos…. No projects this winter either…. Trying to zero debt my set up with paying all the Washingtons up front. Basically just waiting for this Minnesota weather to knock it off so I can start….

  • @jennifergregory9767
    @jennifergregory9767 2 года назад +1

    I just bought this kit. I hope it was worth the $850 I spent on it.

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад +1

      Bigger carb and some aftermarket exhaust, and it’s good… A lot better than stock, but it still isn’t a Banshee.

    • @jennifergregory9767
      @jennifergregory9767 2 года назад

      @@chrissolem2615 I have the Vito's performance "fat bastard" exhaust already. I guess I'll look into a lectron carb or something. Thanks for the tips.

  • @bethanyhaskiell9116
    @bethanyhaskiell9116 Год назад +1

    It sounds like your clutch is slipping in 6th gear but blasters tend to do that when you build them even with a hd clutch I had to play around with different springs until I finally got mine right

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  Год назад +3

      Could be… I used Vito’s clutch kit on build. I just figured 6th was just taller gear. My only real complaint on this little quad, Yamaha could of made first through third little taller and 4th through 6th a little shorter to better balance. That’s just just my opinion.

    • @bethanyhaskiell9116
      @bethanyhaskiell9116 Год назад

      @@chrissolem2615 you are right they should've geared it like that it would've made it much better

  • @barbiedollmaster6657
    @barbiedollmaster6657 2 года назад +1

    would you recommend getting a airsal cylinder with a 3mm crank or a vitos 240 kit with a 3mm crank? i don’t really feel like spending the money to get cases machined for a 4mm crank and i am planning on getting whichever cylinder ported.

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад

      Until I build my next one, I can’t say with absolute for certainty. But my money is on the Nikasil Airsal cylinder with it being plated. I’d hate to stir wrong direct, but all these high rev MX 2 strokes went to plated for a reason. Wether you used spacer plate or machined head for 3mil be personal decision. I’d think head being machined be better. I guess I’ll see on next one.

    • @barbiedollmaster6657
      @barbiedollmaster6657 2 года назад

      @@chrissolem2615 do you have to machine your head to fit a 3mm crank? i read on a forum that 3mm will fit right in but once you go to 4mm you have to machine your head for it to fit.

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад +1

      If you don’t use the spacer plate, you’ll have to. The Vito’s kit comes with a spacer plate for the cylinder base to make up for the 3mil longer stroke (to skip machining). I used the spacer plate. I posted a video of picture highlights on RUclips, I show the plate in video.

    • @barbiedollmaster6657
      @barbiedollmaster6657 2 года назад

      @@chrissolem2615 for the 3mm stroker do you have to machine the cases at all?

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад

      @@barbiedollmaster6657, no, but towards the top of stroke (especially towards the back on counter balancer side), tolerance was really close. So I did round corners for piece of mind. I put cylinder on half case and rotated by hand to look it over. By rounding corners, I left enough space to where if lower rod bearing ever goes, it shouldn’t hit case. Technically you don’t need to do anything. It does fit. After pulling the engine bearings out and heating cases and pressing in new bearings, I literally put engine together on my coffee table while watching Netflix. But, with anything, there is always tolerance controls in manufacturing, so I’d do the half case and rotate to inspect that nothing rubs. But, you won’t have to send cases in anywhere. It only looked dicey towards top of stroke on my cases (still fit), I just made minor adjustment.

  • @pitbikecookracing3324
    @pitbikecookracing3324 2 года назад

    👊

  • @nicholasmutherspaw2787
    @nicholasmutherspaw2787 Год назад

    What did you do to timing to make it run

  • @Hammyrobux111
    @Hammyrobux111 Год назад

    U got way more power get r son

  • @Hammyrobux111
    @Hammyrobux111 Год назад

    If u just installed that you're destroying it. U can't leave it were it was adjusted before its hanging

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  Год назад

      Wasn’t sticking and it fully engaged, clutch adjustment wasn’t engaged partway…. I actually had some play in clutch adjustment and needed to tighten it. If anything I jetted it lean for summer temps and took out in cold to run stable…. So, it was running almost lean enough to have dead spots in throttle. A few spots in video I do ride the clutch some to shift faster, like I would on a 125 moto…. But, mostly too lean for that cold morning…. I ran a few tanks of gas through it, kids never rode it, so I sold it last spring. I did soak plates before install. I think I have actual build video somewhere on my page…. Used new everything on build, clutch basket was good, but used new push rods, ball, inner hub and slapped Vito clutch kit in. Was a fun toy after getting more tuned with clutch….. I do have a video after jetting I could post. I’m thinking overly lean performance is what you hearing, I’ll post that video quick

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  Год назад

      Jetting 244 stroker Blaster…. I uploaded it….

  • @blastero200
    @blastero200 2 года назад

    Sleeping clutch

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад

      Is that a question? I’m confused? I used Vito’s performance clutch kit when I built quad; or are you asking about slipping clutch issues?

  • @tholmes8474
    @tholmes8474 2 года назад

    bring it to the sand dunes glamis, usa

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад +1

      I’ve wanted to go there, ever since I was a young teen in the mid 90’s (sitting on couch watching Crusty Demons of Dirt😎). One of these days…. I should probably go within next 5 years, I’m turning 40 next month.

  • @downtoearthconstruction7768
    @downtoearthconstruction7768 Год назад

    Clutch sort of sounds likes it’s slipping

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  Год назад +1

      I didn’t feel any slip. I used Vito’s clutch kit (supposedly rated for up to 100 hp), quad probably put out 40 at crank n thirty something at wheels, if I had to guess. I’m sure I could of located better plates.

    • @downtoearthconstruction7768
      @downtoearthconstruction7768 Год назад

      @@chrissolem2615 could’ve just been the video Vito’s is what I had in mine.

  • @Hammyrobux111
    @Hammyrobux111 Год назад

    You're clutches ar seased together. Or clutch needs more play

  • @captainaxan4967
    @captainaxan4967 2 года назад

    Sweet quad I got a 2mm+ crank on mine and I’m looking for a little bit more power, mind listing the top speed and all the parts you put on it? Thanks.

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад +1

      Vito’s 72 bore cylinder
      Vito’s 3m Stroker crank
      Vito’s performance clutch kit
      Moto supply for transmission, shift, counter balancer and crank bearings
      Vito’s bullseye reeds
      34mm carb with uni filter
      Toomey B1 exhaust
      Chain and sprocket 13/40
      Rear tires are 20 by 11
      Block off kit
      Moose racing H.O. Coils
      Alba wheel spacers
      Alba nerf bars
      FXR for front and rear bumper
      GPS on phone reads 60 mph
      The stock one I build ran 55…
      The difference I got, was a lot more torque and out of the whole speed. I still need to decide between Lectron or smart carb, now that I picked a size, but that it… Some suspension upgrades to send it as well…. We’ll see what I got after bike upgrades are done. Oh, and picking a place to send flywheel in for lightening service as well… 85% there, just handy capped by level of income.

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад

      I do also, have a rebuild video I posted, before I added bigger intake and carb….

    • @captainaxan4967
      @captainaxan4967 2 года назад

      @@chrissolem2615Thanks, I’ll look at all these parts tonight.

    • @captainaxan4967
      @captainaxan4967 2 года назад

      @@chrissolem2615 Also quick question, will Vforce4 reeds work as well? I got all the other parts marked off the list and I’m just curious so I can make sure nothing goes wrong with it.

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад

      @@captainaxan4967 , Vforce4, I’d wager, they’ll produce better throttle response than the bullseye reeds… I use Vforce in my Rm250, in my CR125R and in the cr85 I built for my wife. I only bought the bullseye reeds out of curiosity (and they had unique design that had me curious). If I purchased again, I would go vforce…

  • @Elmiki007
    @Elmiki007 2 года назад

    Can you rebulid mine with the same set up you have on yours

  • @jordanbryant8701
    @jordanbryant8701 2 года назад

    Top speed?

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  2 года назад

      Sprocket ratio 13/40, rear tires 20” by 11”… I get a hair over 60 on gravel. I weigh 285lbs. The difference after all the mods, is it actually has some get up and go (actual acceleration, compared to stock build). If you wanted to add teeth to the front, you’d get more top end if that’s your goal. If you wanted 70, you’d need a 15 tooth in front (a stock engine won’t wind that ratio out, I has a 14/40 on fresh stock build and it struggled to carry sixth gear). Hopefully my response dialed you in to what you wanted to know. You can always give up torque for speed, as long as engine can carry.

  • @nicholasmutherspaw2787
    @nicholasmutherspaw2787 Год назад

    What did you do to timing to make it run

    • @chrissolem2615
      @chrissolem2615  Год назад

      I tried advanced and standard, considering I ran standard with 91, leaving Timing on standard it ran better. The main thing the quad needed after using Vito’s 72mm bore stroker kit, was a bigger carb, the stock carb bore of only 28mm proved it can’t throw enough air with fuel…. I used a 34mm Keihn style carb with mount on filter, also, stock exhaust held itself back from fully opening up (I went slightly cheaper with a Toomey B1, like 500 bucks).