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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
  • This TC85 needs a new crank. Come along as I rebuild her and get it back up and running again!
    Link to part 2 of this build... • 1:11 Full Rebuild (Par...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @joelatkinson2080
    @joelatkinson2080 Місяць тому +3

    Since you're changing out the crank couldn't the distance to the top of the cylinder change because the new crank could be longer or shorter by a couple of thousandths? And therefore the base gaskets needed to align the piston to the top of the cylinder could be different than before. Or is the crank measurements for replacement parts so exact the only the cylinder comes into play with the piston to cylinder alignment? With my experience every part has a tolerance and will therefore cause measurements to change. Also changing the piston out could also factor into the equation. Just want to hear what your experience has shown you. Another great video!!! Thanks for all the great information you give to us.

    • @UpAllNight91
      @UpAllNight91  Місяць тому +1

      Hello. My experience owning Yamaha's... Since I set my squish band clearance on the head to a performance level I always recheck the squish band clearance when changing things like cranks, or cylinder, and sometimes pistons when I change to a different type of piston... With yamaha it doesnt seem to change. The cranks all measure the same, and so do the cylinders. Also pistons measure the same if using the same brand and type. But I'm not as sure with KTM so I will surely be double checking the cylinder base gasket size and if any corrects are needed I will do that. Especially because we will be going from a OEM piston to a wiseco. It could happen.

    • @joelatkinson2080
      @joelatkinson2080 Місяць тому +2

      @@UpAllNight91 Thanks for replying and letting me know what your plans are. You're being very good about adjusting for tolerances.

    • @UpAllNight91
      @UpAllNight91  Місяць тому +1

      @@joelatkinson2080 Yes sir, Thank!

  • @terryswann2592
    @terryswann2592 Місяць тому +2

    Would like u to clean before u do majar work please dont like sand dirt in the motor still luv ya work😂

    • @UpAllNight91
      @UpAllNight91  Місяць тому +1

      Right on. I'm really good at putting motors together with nothing getting in. This motor will be coming out completely and getting fully cleaned up before going back in so this one will surely be good.