I have a question the gear on my valve train has a lot of play in it and it’s only tight in certain areas of rotation. Is there a problem inside of there my timing chain slung off because my tensioner was bad and im trying to fix it.
How do you torque down the cam sprocket? My chain seems to slip when I try to torque it to 43ftlbs. Then I have to try to time all over again. I have the chain tensioner on before I torque it and I am certain the chain is on the lower sprocket.
Loosen the auto timing chain tensioner and take the sprocket off when you take it off you don’t want to put it too far down that the chain comes off the crank sprocket and move the chain on the top sprocket until it’s lined up both marks
I used your coupling nut idea and it worked like a charm, I cant think of an easier or cheaper way of making this required tool "$4" at Home Depot. Recommend bringing in your 19mm socket to make sure you get the right size. Thanks again!
Great video , however I'm curious to ask if there's any particular specifications for the timing chain adjuster ?? Mine failed and I just got the new part today , so tomorrow I'm gonna sort the timing out and put the new adjuster in .... It's a first time for me really so I'm hopeful it's just plug and play .. Any helpful ??
On the newer engines with no T the only time all 4 marks will line up (with new chain and cam gear) is when the crank rotor is on the third mark. I--I I
From experience it's the three marks, two that's close and one that's by itself .. the one that's by itself is the right one .. technically the first one
You could have gotten the allen screw out prior to unscrewing the fork tube cap while still under pressure it will break loose without the tool and the make shift extension you made
Also the TW200 is the biggest POS bike. If you want to buy a brand new bike and after 5,000 miles tare the engine down then buy this POS bike. I have one. Its a POS. Did I mencion its a POS? Yes. It is. Sorry A55 Yamaha can even build an engine correctly. What a sad machine. Really, after 30 -some years, you would think they could get something right. F%$^K YAMAHA and the TW200 sorry A55 POS worthless bike
its not important to put the pistons on like he does, just snatch the bore off then compress the rings with your hands and drop it back in. No need to put the transmission in a gear or any BS like that. Then at the last moment, slip the o-ring in and make sure it does not fall in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was reading up on the tw200 forum and I found you and your videos and I really want to say thank you for posting this. You have no idea how helpful this is, I've been looking for intstructionals like this for a long time. My name is araya90 on the forums. Thanks again.
I have a question the gear on my valve train has a lot of play in it and it’s only tight in certain areas of rotation. Is there a problem inside of there my timing chain slung off because my tensioner was bad and im trying to fix it.
Thanks that was helpful 🎉🎉🎉🎉
My still won't start did what U did backfire through carbide
How do you torque down the cam sprocket? My chain seems to slip when I try to torque it to 43ftlbs. Then I have to try to time all over again. I have the chain tensioner on before I torque it and I am certain the chain is on the lower sprocket.
This engine is a total pita to get timed.
Glad you covered everything about those covers. most people won’t do that much. Much obliged
This felt like a high school shop class video for the 70's 😂😂😂
Awesome vid and edits and filming and bike
Nice work sir.new freend her sai
Sorry I can't figure what your trying to do. Seems like you need a factory manual from yamaha.
Great video.. Really helped me to adjust my chain... THANK YOU
Yeah wtf am i supposed to do if one if lined up but the mark on the cam isnt. Thanks for no help
Loosen the auto timing chain tensioner and take the sprocket off when you take it off you don’t want to put it too far down that the chain comes off the crank sprocket and move the chain on the top sprocket until it’s lined up both marks
You need to take the timing chain off if you’re adjusting the timing You cant just leave everything hooked up lol
മലയാളം
Что это?
I used your coupling nut idea and it worked like a charm, I cant think of an easier or cheaper way of making this required tool "$4" at Home Depot. Recommend bringing in your 19mm socket to make sure you get the right size. Thanks again!
I thought this was supposed to be an educational video, not a complete waste of time to watch
he was showing how to verify the timing is correct, not how to change it… maybe read the title properly next time
Great video.
Great video , however I'm curious to ask if there's any particular specifications for the timing chain adjuster ?? Mine failed and I just got the new part today , so tomorrow I'm gonna sort the timing out and put the new adjuster in .... It's a first time for me really so I'm hopeful it's just plug and play .. Any helpful ??
What mark do u put crank on it has 3
kevin hammock have you found out? I’m into the same problem
@@kevinmadrigal2183 did you find out?
the "T" mark for top dead center
On the newer engines with no T the only time all 4 marks will line up (with new chain and cam gear) is when the crank rotor is on the third mark. I--I I
From experience it's the three marks, two that's close and one that's by itself .. the one that's by itself is the right one .. technically the first one
Will this work for grizzly 700
Iam looking for that video to
Thank you ill be attempting this over the weekend.
great yours all 10 videos about this engine... thanks!!
What does it mean if my crank moves but the piston barely moves?
Are you just cracking the cam bolt loose, before you align?
n
thanks dude big help
You could have gotten the allen screw out prior to unscrewing the fork tube cap while still under pressure it will break loose without the tool and the make shift extension you made
Thank you. Did you figure out what the 'H' mark is?
H mark is from ignition
Great! Thanks for sharing that!
Fl�vio Chaves My current porblem. Is getting my fly wheel and cams in time. Mike. Polaris razor 900 4seter 2014
Help
Just picked up a 95. This will be very helpful. Nice tutorial
/forum/general-discussion/7625-tw200-base-gasket-replace-o-ring-fell-inside.html
Also the TW200 is the biggest POS bike. If you want to buy a brand new bike and after 5,000 miles tare the engine down then buy this POS bike. I have one. Its a POS. Did I mencion its a POS? Yes. It is. Sorry A55 Yamaha can even build an engine correctly. What a sad machine. Really, after 30 -some years, you would think they could get something right. F%$^K YAMAHA and the TW200 sorry A55 POS worthless bike
its not important to put the pistons on like he does, just snatch the bore off then compress the rings with your hands and drop it back in. No need to put the transmission in a gear or any BS like that. Then at the last moment, slip the o-ring in and make sure it does not fall in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You make a big deal about un-important things like the piston and rings and then leave the big deal un noticed like the o-ring.
yes the rings were no problem to compress by hand and install back into the bore
The guide just rest down in that pocket? No clip or anything special holding it down?
6:08 "easier said than done" haha ya! I ran into problems quite fast. This video has helped me much. Thankyou
How did you compress the rings and get the piston back in? With your hands?
What if you accidentally slip and let a ring expose??
I was reading up on the tw200 forum and I found you and your videos and I really want to say thank you for posting this. You have no idea how helpful this is, I've been looking for intstructionals like this for a long time. My name is araya90 on the forums. Thanks again.