How To | KX250F Bottom End Rebuild

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  • @jimbotheultimatecl9416
    @jimbotheultimatecl9416 2 роки тому +3

    This gangsta did top AND bottom rebuilds with finesse. 👏

  • @joshuaferraro1464
    @joshuaferraro1464 6 років тому +21

    You should never push/pull a bearing in from the iner race because you will damage the inside of the outer and the outside of the iner race the ball bearings will flar the top of the iner race and the bottom of the outer race. If you watched this video please dont do this.

    • @rw499
      @rw499 5 років тому

      My 1990 skateboard has ball bearings .... have they improved the tech like they have in skating. I

  • @andrewlewis6975
    @andrewlewis6975 4 роки тому +3

    great video and timely that i see it - replacing the crank on my son's 2007 kx250f and this makes it a cakewalk.

    • @ShopLifeWithVinny
      @ShopLifeWithVinny 3 роки тому +1

      Hey how hard was doing this I think my crank is bad because my bike is locked up it’s a 2005 Kx250f and I took the top end off and the pistons not broken or anything so idk why it’s locked up

    • @Tizzypj
      @Tizzypj 2 роки тому

      I’m half way through rebuilding a project I got already taken apart😬

  • @highsierratimes
    @highsierratimes 4 роки тому

    Very helpful - thanks for taking the time to make the vid and post it.

  • @brapprapp20
    @brapprapp20 Рік тому

    Great videos. Helped a ton with doing these motors.

  • @jonathonewing6400
    @jonathonewing6400 4 роки тому

    Great video thanks for explaining what each peice is and where it goes. Very informative.

  • @RidePittsburgh247
    @RidePittsburgh247 6 років тому

    My first job was at a place called Stratigos Banquet Hall in Irwin Pa about 10 or 11 years ago.

  • @marcelbryan9403
    @marcelbryan9403 7 років тому

    good job man I likr how u work I'm a mechanic my self I'm from the caribbean but I lives in france

  • @allen4779
    @allen4779 6 років тому

    very nice looks like you do enjoy working on motors i do to just not as good as you keep it up thank you for your time in making this video

  • @bugsysiegals
    @bugsysiegals 4 роки тому +2

    For future reference, this guy heats up an old socket, lets it sit in the center hub of the bearing for a minute or two, and is then able to easily slide the crank into the bearing. I suspect you could do this on both crank case halves and make this a whole lot easier ... I'm about to find out in the next week or two. ua-cam.com/video/NVp3sd2OyLM/v-deo.html

  • @TPA_JW
    @TPA_JW 7 років тому

    great video Stratigos....

  • @MathRehel
    @MathRehel 2 роки тому

    Thanks Jim juste did it 💪😊

  • @MotoBuilds
    @MotoBuilds 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting this

  • @MiikeyLawless
    @MiikeyLawless 6 років тому

    Awesome channel.

  • @judsonl8990
    @judsonl8990 7 років тому

    NICE!

  • @vicenteroman5754
    @vicenteroman5754 Рік тому

    2009 kx250f cylinder fit on a 2007 rmz250

  • @brysono3652
    @brysono3652 2 роки тому

    hey man i know this is an old video not sure if you even see this comment but it would really help if you did. did you leave shift drum have side to side play in it?

  • @escith1
    @escith1 5 років тому +1

    so what was replaced? what was gained from doing this? Every engine tear down does help with learning, but i'm curious.

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  4 роки тому

      Crank was replaced, oil screens, new bearings, gaskets. You ensure a smoother running engine. You never know when you engine is going to blow up and hopefully it never does. There are recommendations on how long a crank or crank bearings will last. If you have a big race or you are going on a long riding trip, you wouldn't want to take a chance on blowing your motor because you didn't take the time to take it apart and inspect it. Especially if you do it yourself.

    • @anthonywilliams3371
      @anthonywilliams3371 2 роки тому

      I'm still a lil confused of stuff my self

  • @bugsysiegals
    @bugsysiegals 4 роки тому

    I've a 2013 KX250F and I've a collar and 2 o-rings behind the sprocket in the parts diagram. I didn't see you install these, did I miss it? The collar has a single groove inside and I'm wondering if the o-ring goes inside and one on the outside, etc...?

  • @tedtonkin5526
    @tedtonkin5526 6 років тому

    Nice vid

  • @ShopLifeWithVinny
    @ShopLifeWithVinny 3 роки тому

    how hard was doing this I think my crank is bad because my bike is locked up it’s a 2005 Kx250f and I took the top end off and the pistons not broken or anything so idk why it’s locked up

  • @ogjmcnutt9756
    @ogjmcnutt9756 Рік тому

    How much did this rebuild kit cost an where did u get it from too

  • @100cockroach
    @100cockroach 7 років тому +1

    I accidently dropped the small head bolt by the timing chain down in the case. I could hear it bouncing off of a number of things before it stopped. I tried fishing it out with a magnet and then flipped the bike upside down and I wasn't able to get it out. Do you have any ideas on where it went and how to get it out. is there one side cover I could remove to find it. I really don't want to pull the engine out and rip it all apart. Any help would be greatly appreciated

    • @MotoBuilds
      @MotoBuilds 6 років тому

      100cockroach, this is probably way too late, but just take off your stator cover and fish around from there under the crank.

    • @rw499
      @rw499 5 років тому

      Story of my life

  • @michaelsolberg3330
    @michaelsolberg3330 Рік тому

    Shift pawls are being a huge pain please help

  • @jesseramos7
    @jesseramos7 7 років тому +1

    Would it be the same to buy the top end used and install it

  • @bugsysiegals
    @bugsysiegals 4 роки тому

    I forgot to order a new clutch hub nut when I ordered all my parts!! SMH I'll likely need to order new bucket shims once I get the top end back together and hate to pay shipping for a nut alone. That said, can I complete the right side of the engine, install the engine, and then open the clutch cover and still be able to torque the clutch hub nut, install the plates, etc.? I've never replaced clutch plates but it seems all this was made accessible for this purpose ... if so, I could order the nut with the bucket shims and not feel so bad.

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  4 роки тому

      bugsysiegals I would tighten the nut and leave the clutch apart. Get your whole right side together and leave the whole right cover off. You should then be Able to put together your whole top end, check clearances then order all your parts at once. Once you have the nut then you can finish your clutch and install all the covers. I would also recommend buying a clutch holding tool that way you can properly torque your nut if you don’t already have this tool. Here’s the link: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-clutch-holding-tool-p

    • @bugsysiegals
      @bugsysiegals 4 роки тому

      @@stratigos11 I have that same tool and it honestly wouldn't grip the clutch basket when I tried to remove the nut. I then bought a 3/4" Milwaukee Fuel Impact (750 ft. lbs) and it took it off in one blip of the trigger. Obviously I'll need to hold it when I torque it back on but if the tool doesn't hold it I heard I could put it in 5th gear and hold the brake down. I hand tightened the case to avoid getting junk in there but will remove once I get it on the bike and need to finish the clutch. I'm surprised the clutch couldn't be assembled through the clutch cover but if I have to remove the entire right side no big deal. Thanks!

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  4 роки тому +1

      @@bugsysiegals You can try to assemble through just the clutch cover but its tight. I think it's easiest to just take off the whole right cover. Also helps if you have a friend hold the tool while you torque the nut down.

  • @bugsysiegals
    @bugsysiegals 4 роки тому

    Any tips on torquing some of these nuts without using my 3/4" Milwaukee Impact ... could very well strip things with that beast. I wedged a 12" 3/8 extension in between the flywheel tabs but couldn't hold it while somebody else was torquing the primary drive nut. Somebody recommended a penny wedged between the gears but I'm not sure this trick will work for the several different high torque nuts you just used your Ridgid on ...

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  4 роки тому

      bugsysiegals I have seen many people using a penny to torque the final drive nut, but you can do a couple things other then that. The best thing to do is buy a gear/clutch holder tool or put a long punch or metal rod through the opening on the crankshaft rod where the piston connects and put a towel against the case to make sure it doesn’t scratch the cases and then torque to spec.

    • @bugsysiegals
      @bugsysiegals 4 роки тому

      @@stratigos11 I read about the penny last night and tried it this morning before seeing your comment. It made it to torque, 72 ft lbs, just before sucking the penny through!! I'm not sure if it was from the penny or something else but I found tiny aluminum shavings around the shaft for the clutch hub. I vacuumed and wiped up what I could. I like your method better assuming it wouldn't damage the crank bearing or bend the shaft?

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  4 роки тому

      bugsysiegals make sure none of your gears are chipped. Also using a punch or metal rod shouldn’t put any stress on the bearings but like I said the best thing to do is buy a gear holder tool. I think they are like $30. Tusk makes one that that can be a her holder and flywheel holder. Well worth the invest even if you do a few engines over the years.

  • @owenevers389
    @owenevers389 3 роки тому

    What year is this bike

  • @evanwilliams2602
    @evanwilliams2602 3 роки тому

    My pressure plate is rubbing clutch cover on a rmz250 after clutch install please help

  • @Tizzypj
    @Tizzypj 2 роки тому

    Yo bro

  • @LandenBMS
    @LandenBMS 5 років тому

    I have a kx250f that's getting water into the case. I've rebuilt the water pump, and planed the head, replaced head gasket. Still water in the oil. Could there be a crack in the case somewhere?

    • @calebrose2031
      @calebrose2031 5 років тому

      Idk if u have found out the problem or not but i had the same problem with my 07 rmz 250 and it turned out to be the freezeput plug loose, its right next to the spark plug hole in your head, if that doesnt fix it check your cases for cracks on the water channel

  • @slight_bikelife
    @slight_bikelife 4 роки тому

    Where did you order your oil screens and o rings from plzz respond back

  • @ChrisC1946
    @ChrisC1946 3 роки тому

    Hey man. I have a question about the actuating arm for the clutch!! Please help

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  3 роки тому

      What’s your question

    • @ChrisC1946
      @ChrisC1946 3 роки тому

      @@stratigos11 I put the clutch on and everything. But for some reason when I pull the clutch in. It rubs against the clutch cover. Did I do something wrong?

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  3 роки тому

      @@ChrisC1946 make sure you have the basket and plates all the way on

    • @ChrisC1946
      @ChrisC1946 3 роки тому

      @@stratigos11 they are. The bike runs fine and clutch works but it's weird how it rubs

  • @janschottler2041
    @janschottler2041 3 роки тому

    Waht for a year is the kx ??

  • @anthonywilliams3371
    @anthonywilliams3371 2 роки тому

    U gotta get better views I cant see how the springs are suppose to go ,

  • @SOLDOZER
    @SOLDOZER 7 років тому

    Hot Rods crank? You must hate the bike. Those things explode.

    • @MotoBuilds
      @MotoBuilds 6 років тому

      BBQ Sandwich, 180 hours on my Crf450r Hotrods crank. They are fine if you install them correctly.

    • @joshuaabraham7862
      @joshuaabraham7862 6 років тому +1

      The BBQ Jerk weisco cranks are what you should be afraid of

  • @motopunk9516
    @motopunk9516 7 років тому +1

    are you greek?

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  7 років тому

      George Drolias Yes

    • @motopunk9516
      @motopunk9516 7 років тому

      stratigos11 me too! from which place of greece?

    • @stratigos11
      @stratigos11  7 років тому

      George Drolias Chios hbu

  • @fredflintstone2077
    @fredflintstone2077 2 роки тому

    So wrong the way you pulled in that bearing by the inner race. That is a BIG NO NO.

  • @vistkri
    @vistkri 6 років тому

    Dead channel