Man, you can't imagine how thankful i am to have come upon this video. Had to go back to my OG lifan 125 on my mini tao tao after my zs212cc took a dump on me. I have an idea for the case boring though. I think if i bolted the case together(disassembled) and hooked up a honing tool to my dril, i want to say that it would be more effective in terms of even case boring and eliminate the sanding that you did, too. Might have to give it a whirl.
Yeah give it a try you might still have to do a quick hand sand to smooth out the walls afterwards, i did that to get rid of any grooves left by the carbide bit. I just wanted to make sure i didn’t take off to much with the tool cuz you gotta be careful there wont be much meat left on the bone so to speak after lol. Definitely give it a shot and let me know how you made out. 🤘🏼
Just came across your channel and this is giving me huge inspiration for my ssr 160tr build with the same motor. Thanks for linking all the parts and showing the engine assembly process
Awesome im glad to hear that! 🤘🏼 the TR is still a great bike! I had a few 150/160/170 TX in the past, just sold the last TX i build so might be time to do another haha. Your welcome i tried to make sure i made it easy as possible for everyone to do the build if they decided to give it a whirl! 🏁🫡
I'm literally here because I want to build a 160tr too Been looking at them and other bukes and finally found one on market place might actually grt this one
@calebcarter367 sweet! The TR is the one with ttr110 plastics.. the TX is a lil better but they are the ones with klx110 plastics and better suspension and lil different swingarm than the TR does. They discontinued the TX model thought
So sick bro you’ve done a great job super helpful vid too geez you make splitting cases look easy never goes that smooth for me 😂 really keen to hear how she sounds And she how it compares to the 190 gonna be killer in your lxr!!!! 🎉
Thanks buddy i try to do my best to help everyone out to the best of my abilities haha. Patients goes a long way, i just take my time make sure to keep all your parts in order an it usually goes pretty smoothly. SAME! cant wait to hear it run, once shes all broken in good n proper ill give it the beating of its life 🤣
Bruh.. I don’t know who you are… but I keep coming across your videos.. I’ve also just realised you’ve got that sick blue super moto build… I’m in the uk.. I’m about to start my own yx160 build, I didn’t know you could get bore kits etc.. gonna watch the video now but you’ve got a new subscriber! Props man! 👌🏼🤝💯
Hahaha ohyeahh you can do tons of mods to the yx160cc engines. I just got another one in brand new to start working on. Im gonna be making a video of doing the Tb parts V2 head upgrade on the stock bore and see how much of a difference just the head and a bigger carb makes. Going from a YX150cc with high compression Tb parts piston to the 160cc with V2 head and stock piston. In the future we’ll probably do a big bore kit but for now gonna keep the engine 160cc … i appreciate that man thank you! More videos to come now that warm weather is coming back around 🤘🏼
@@JesseK410 sounds great bro! You’re based in the states im guessing? 🇺🇸 I’ve heard good things about the 150 motor.. notifications are on, so I’ll be told when the vid drops. & yeah man the new seasons just round the corner so time to get active again! I’ve always had 2 strokes.. never had a 4stroke or a pit bike before.. so rather than the obvious difference & disappointment I know I will feel with a stock 140 boxed & shipped bike.. I’ve been doing a lot of researching & I think a 160 is gonna be sufficient to begin with. Hoping to go with the 190daytona once I’ve had my fun with the 160 engine. You got discord or anything bro?
@@viiviqa yessir im based in USA 🇺🇸… the yx160 is a great motor for sure (check valve lash when you get it). Im also a 2 stroke guy thats where it all started with me, Suzuki JR. 50! Haha. last 2 strokes i had were yz125 and yz250 an wish i never sold em 🤣💨 Yeah absolutely i feel like you would be happy with the power of the 160cc engine and its a good bottom to build off for when it comes time to do mods. The daytona 190cc are rippers but not as reliable as the yx engines are unfortunately and to keep them engines reliable your best bet is to keep them stock and just build the head if anything..
@@JesseK410 the best country in the world 🇺🇸 where you’re still allowed to have fun. 😂💯 and now that you mention it.. a lot of people on forums have been saying the same thing about the Daytona.. they say it’s unreliable & high maintenance ASF! One thing I noticed is that on a track.. with 2 good riders.. the only real difference between the 160 & 190 is torque. Which as any racer knows is more important on a track than top speed anyway. but I’d rather the reliability tbh.. 💭💯 appreciate the heads up. I think I’ll stick with a yx160 & build it up when I’m ready now you shown the bore kits that are available too. You gotta love a 2stroke bro! 😂💯 they just hit different! The 250 2 strokes were an animal. Shame they aren’t too big nowadays. I’m currently on a 2020 Ktm125sx, had an 85 before that & a 65 before that. Love 2 strokes! But it’s time to try something else. 👌🏼
@@viiviqa hellyeah dude love to hear it! 2 strokes for life and YX160 for the win on the pitters 🤣🏁✊🏼 i think the yx201cc i built might make more HP than the daytona 190 does but i duno for sure but its gotta be real close if not an the yx engines much lighter an way easier to come by the parts. Daytona sucks for getting parts, everything always out of stock or over seas an doesn’t ship to the USA often.
Nice job! Similar to what I'm doing to a 2011 Yamaha TTR110. I opened up the cases so the 143cc big bore kit would fit - Had to hone the cylinder to size as there was only .0005" of clearance and a motor of that size should have .0015"-.002" and now it does and the ring end gap is perfect at .009" and I also noticed the piston comes short of the top of the cylinder by 3.21mm(.126") so we will mill down the cylinder by at least 2mm to gain all the compression it can take. Got the big valve head and stage 3 cam on the way. I will then "clay" the head to make sure the valves don't get too close to the piston crown! Eliminated the electric starter motor(made a nice cover to fill in the hole in the case), Ditched the battery, solenoid and all non needed extras', removed the starter clutch from the back side of the flywheel to make it lighter for less rotational mass (helps with quicker RPM's). Got a Big Gun pipe, 22mm carb with big intake manifold, gonna use the BBR U-turn air box eliminator and put the DNM rear shock, BBR fork springs with longer damper rods, BBR tall seat, Tall bars, new plastics with graphics. Replacing those heavy chrome plated steel rims with aluminum ones. She's gonna rip. This is a really cool job that myself and my Outdoor Powersports student are doing this winter, Bill Ross Maine Region 10 Technical High School
Oh thats gonna be a sweet project right there for sure Bill! I love to hear it. I think if you’re doing a 143cc a 26mm carb would be your best bet the 22mm carb is to small for that engine build in my opinion the 26 would be better. Other than that the build sounds like its going to be a total Rippa 💪🏼
Just double checking m8 that it's a ignition cover for a crf50? Any certain year?!! 🇳🇿 My engine has a v2 head and z40 cam Iv been thinking about Port and skim work and more compression, do u think it's worth doing?! My Engine doesn't have many hours, pretty fresh/new!
Hey is there a o ring that goes on the oil passage between the block and cylinder of a pirahna 140. My big bore kit didn’t come with one and I can’t find one when I took the stock head and cylinder off.
You need to buy the kit that has the rectifier or voltage regulator so that wont happens, long as your bike is equipped with a lighting stator than you should be good to go, like i said just need the kit, i got one off ebay years ago that came with everything and yeah it plugged into the yellow wires if i can remember correctly..this was on a SSR 125 i had a headlight on that ran off the bike not a battery…
@@JesseK410 nvm checked your reg rec out, turns out the ork runs single phase with two yellow wires, needs it's own reg rec. But can I split the one yellow so I can have lights directly from the coil?
Theoretically yes, but i dont think its worth the hassle. If anything just take off the kick starting lever..the gear inside doesn’t weight much an it moves independently of the shaft so all you would be doing is lighting up the engine slightly but like i said not worth the hassle in my opinion
@@JesseK410 thanks bud, appreciate the responses. Last time I went on track, I was hearing a ticking noise in the top part of the engine when in idle. I understood that's something to do with valves?
@vsmaster6162 yeah most likely but often times the timing chain stretches so I would say have a look at that and make sure it’s still in spec. You can tell by how far down the timing chain tensioner is when you remove it.
@@JesseK410 i also hear a noise while riding, when going off throttle, idk how to explain it, but in my latest video it can be heard ua-cam.com/video/kBH-Pb6d1hQ/v-deo.htmlsi=rrwh5Wne_948nRBV at 4:55 for example
@@vsmaster6162 I just watched it, It’s kind of hard to hear exactly what you’re hearing but I’m pretty sure I can hear it….I would suggest taking the top end off to inspect everything thats the only way to tell for sure or at least checking to see if the timing chain is stretched
@@AftermathNoPrep ohhyeahh flying but not to its true potential if i had it geared differently it could probably do 100mph lol.. im working on a new video similar to this one now doing the new tb 212cc kit with the race and head and over sized valves w high compression piston, just waiting on everything to come in from TboltUSA 🤘🏼
Did you happen to check how far your piston set inside of the cylinder? Mine was almost 3mm from flush. We felt like it should be closer to flush. The bike runs good , but the compression doesnt feel near the same of the stock engine. Much easier to kick over now. It can be turned over by hand. It feels strong, i just think im no where near the 11:5:1 thats claimed.
So yeah the TB cylinder are a lil taller than stock, so thats why but you can just run no base gasket an do RTV if you wanna get the compression up. To be honest this thing has crazy compression no way i could turn it over by hand. The last 201cc engine i build had ridiculous compression too lol…your valve adjustment could be off causing the valve to hang open an blow off compression
@JesseK410 the valves are adjusted at .003 intake and exhaust just like it says. I've checked them after the build and after the break in. I just went riding and it broke... pretty sure it's the timing chain. I had to loosen the timing chain tensioner to install the cam sprocket so it was much tighter than stock...
@@MartinRacingChannel yeah for sure that will do it, and yep like you said its 2mm taller so thats why but it will be fine long as u got the timing chain on, a tad bit lower compression isn’t a bad thing lol
@@MartinRacingChannel you could always mill it down 2mm if you really wanted but like i said even like this my engine makes crazy compression right now
I been looking on tbolt for a big bore for my 2023 gpx (pitster) mxr155. Came across this 67mm kit , am i good with just a v2 race head, the new cylinder, and piston? Or would i need to cam and split cases and all that. More or less i am just looking for a simple piston/jug swap
For the PE28 Keihin carb they come with i run a 48 pilot jet and a 115 main jet, im at sea level and tune the bikes accordingly, the plug is coffee brown an running awesome. Each bike is going to be a little different not one tune is going to work for everyone unfortunately
@@JesseK410 I have the nibbi pwk with 37 pilot and 125 main seems to stutter at redline and air screw half way turned out seems to run best beside the bogs at highest rpm do you think the air screw should normally be more then just half way turn from fully seated
@@denniskonko2555 yeah so if it’s that far in you need to run a bigger pilot jet thats making it as rich as it can go, ideally you wanna be about 1.5 turns out …where is your clip on the needle?
The YX160 is definitely a better engine overall especially if you wanna build it into something bigger than a 160cc. The yx140cc engine you can only bore out so big bc of the size of the bore on the cases, it wont allow for a bigger cylinder like you can do on the YX160cc engines.. if you bore the cases on the 160cc engine you can go as big as 67mm piston making it a 201cc. I have heard of people doing a longer rod and making it over 201cc but thats putting a lot of strain on the transmission so the biggest bore ill mess with is the 201cc witch is honestly more than enough power to get the job done and also hurt yourself if you’re not careful on such a small bike haha
So if you don’t want to bore anything no problem in that case i would suggest running the 64mm bore kit witch will make it a 184cc. Thats as big as you can go on the bore, before needing to bore the cases like i did here in the video…201cc runs a 67mm bore kit 👍🏼
@@JesseK410 this is propably a very dumb question but if i bore the cases for the 67mm and then later on i want to switch back to a smaller bore the I can't do that since the cases are bored too big for the smaller cylinders?
And my stator broke well it was broke when I bought it the kid pop the chain of and it ate the Thang that makes it spark and do yk what a gear wire is it's next to the stator it's black and plugs in to the side of the motor
@@danielwindberg187 that’s essentially a full mod klx110 so yeah i would just build that if i was you, ive had mutiple of them TX bikes from the 150,160 and 170 models
Man, you can't imagine how thankful i am to have come upon this video. Had to go back to my OG lifan 125 on my mini tao tao after my zs212cc took a dump on me. I have an idea for the case boring though. I think if i bolted the case together(disassembled) and hooked up a honing tool to my dril, i want to say that it would be more effective in terms of even case boring and eliminate the sanding that you did, too. Might have to give it a whirl.
Yeah give it a try you might still have to do a quick hand sand to smooth out the walls afterwards, i did that to get rid of any grooves left by the carbide bit. I just wanted to make sure i didn’t take off to much with the tool cuz you gotta be careful there wont be much meat left on the bone so to speak after lol. Definitely give it a shot and let me know how you made out. 🤘🏼
Just came across your channel and this is giving me huge inspiration for my ssr 160tr build with the same motor. Thanks for linking all the parts and showing the engine assembly process
Awesome im glad to hear that! 🤘🏼 the TR is still a great bike! I had a few 150/160/170 TX in the past, just sold the last TX i build so might be time to do another haha. Your welcome i tried to make sure i made it easy as possible for everyone to do the build if they decided to give it a whirl! 🏁🫡
I'm literally here because I want to build a 160tr too Been looking at them and other bukes and finally found one on market place might actually grt this one
@calebcarter367 sweet! The TR is the one with ttr110 plastics.. the TX is a lil better but they are the ones with klx110 plastics and better suspension and lil different swingarm than the TR does. They discontinued the TX model thought
Excellent build, I need to see a versus between YX201 vs Daytona 190
That will be coming up in one of the next videos for sure, stay tuned 🤘🏼
The yx160 big bore is slightly quicker
Its hard to tell i wanna toss em both on the dyno and see what one makes more power realistically
@@JesseK410 Good idea!
It would be great to see that, a lot of people will want to see that content.
@el_delaoz for sure!
So sick bro you’ve done a great job super helpful vid too geez you make splitting cases look easy never goes that smooth for me 😂 really keen to hear how she sounds
And she how it compares to the 190 gonna be killer in your lxr!!!! 🎉
Thanks buddy i try to do my best to help everyone out to the best of my abilities haha. Patients goes a long way, i just take my time make sure to keep all your parts in order an it usually goes pretty smoothly. SAME! cant wait to hear it run, once shes all broken in good n proper ill give it the beating of its life 🤣
@@JesseK410how much nm are the cilinder head torqued on please ?
@nfol6420 i do 16 ft.lbs
Bruh.. I don’t know who you are… but I keep coming across your videos.. I’ve also just realised you’ve got that sick blue super moto build… I’m in the uk.. I’m about to start my own yx160 build, I didn’t know you could get bore kits etc.. gonna watch the video now but you’ve got a new subscriber! Props man! 👌🏼🤝💯
Hahaha ohyeahh you can do tons of mods to the yx160cc engines. I just got another one in brand new to start working on. Im gonna be making a video of doing the Tb parts V2 head upgrade on the stock bore and see how much of a difference just the head and a bigger carb makes. Going from a YX150cc with high compression Tb parts piston to the 160cc with V2 head and stock piston. In the future we’ll probably do a big bore kit but for now gonna keep the engine 160cc … i appreciate that man thank you! More videos to come now that warm weather is coming back around 🤘🏼
@@JesseK410 sounds great bro! You’re based in the states im guessing? 🇺🇸 I’ve heard good things about the 150 motor.. notifications are on, so I’ll be told when the vid drops. & yeah man the new seasons just round the corner so time to get active again! I’ve always had 2 strokes.. never had a 4stroke or a pit bike before.. so rather than the obvious difference & disappointment I know I will feel with a stock 140 boxed & shipped bike.. I’ve been doing a lot of researching & I think a 160 is gonna be sufficient to begin with. Hoping to go with the 190daytona once I’ve had my fun with the 160 engine. You got discord or anything bro?
@@viiviqa yessir im based in USA 🇺🇸… the yx160 is a great motor for sure (check valve lash when you get it). Im also a 2 stroke guy thats where it all started with me, Suzuki JR. 50! Haha. last 2 strokes i had were yz125 and yz250 an wish i never sold em 🤣💨
Yeah absolutely i feel like you would be happy with the power of the 160cc engine and its a good bottom to build off for when it comes time to do mods. The daytona 190cc are rippers but not as reliable as the yx engines are unfortunately and to keep them engines reliable your best bet is to keep them stock and just build the head if anything..
@@JesseK410 the best country in the world 🇺🇸 where you’re still allowed to have fun. 😂💯 and now that you mention it.. a lot of people on forums have been saying the same thing about the Daytona.. they say it’s unreliable & high maintenance ASF! One thing I noticed is that on a track.. with 2 good riders.. the only real difference between the 160 & 190 is torque. Which as any racer knows is more important on a track than top speed anyway. but I’d rather the reliability tbh.. 💭💯 appreciate the heads up. I think I’ll stick with a yx160 & build it up when I’m ready now you shown the bore kits that are available too. You gotta love a 2stroke bro! 😂💯 they just hit different! The 250 2 strokes were an animal. Shame they aren’t too big nowadays. I’m currently on a 2020 Ktm125sx, had an 85 before that & a 65 before that. Love 2 strokes! But it’s time to try something else. 👌🏼
@@viiviqa hellyeah dude love to hear it! 2 strokes for life and YX160 for the win on the pitters 🤣🏁✊🏼 i think the yx201cc i built might make more HP than the daytona 190 does but i duno for sure but its gotta be real close if not an the yx engines much lighter an way easier to come by the parts. Daytona sucks for getting parts, everything always out of stock or over seas an doesn’t ship to the USA often.
Nice job! Similar to what I'm doing to a 2011 Yamaha TTR110. I opened up the cases so the 143cc big bore kit would fit - Had to hone the cylinder to size as there was only .0005" of clearance and a motor of that size should have .0015"-.002" and now it does and the ring end gap is perfect at .009" and I also noticed the piston comes short of the top of the cylinder by 3.21mm(.126") so we will mill down the cylinder by at least 2mm to gain all the compression it can take. Got the big valve head and stage 3 cam on the way. I will then "clay" the head to make sure the valves don't get too close to the piston crown! Eliminated the electric starter motor(made a nice cover to fill in the hole in the case), Ditched the battery, solenoid and all non needed extras', removed the starter clutch from the back side of the flywheel to make it lighter for less rotational mass (helps with quicker RPM's). Got a Big Gun pipe, 22mm carb with big intake manifold, gonna use the BBR U-turn air box eliminator and put the DNM rear shock, BBR fork springs with longer damper rods, BBR tall seat, Tall bars, new plastics with graphics. Replacing those heavy chrome plated steel rims with aluminum ones. She's gonna rip. This is a really cool job that myself and my Outdoor Powersports student are doing this winter, Bill Ross Maine Region 10 Technical High School
Oh thats gonna be a sweet project right there for sure Bill! I love to hear it. I think if you’re doing a 143cc a 26mm carb would be your best bet the 22mm carb is to small for that engine build in my opinion the 26 would be better. Other than that the build sounds like its going to be a total Rippa 💪🏼
Look into the nibbi pwk26mm for a cheaper option if you dont mind spending a lil extra for a carb i would say go with a genuine Keihin pwk26mm
Hey dude. Would that racing factory cover fit on a yx 140?!
Yessir it would i had one on my yx140cc on a past build
Thank you
@@benthomas9827 your welcome man 🏁
Just double checking m8 that it's a ignition cover for a crf50? Any certain year?!! 🇳🇿
My engine has a v2 head and z40 cam
Iv been thinking about Port and skim work and more compression, do u think it's worth doing?! My Engine doesn't have many hours, pretty fresh/new!
@@benthomas9827 yessir for crf50 all years
Hey is there a o ring that goes on the oil passage between the block and cylinder of a pirahna 140. My big bore kit didn’t come with one and I can’t find one when I took the stock head and cylinder off.
Yeah there is
Is it a flat o ring or can I just use a regular oring?
Is there any that go between the cylinder and the head?
@@Kroviakjm I forget I rebuilt mine at the beginning of the summer
@@Kroviakjm i would just order up what it calls for im sure you can find it, might even be a oem honda part
Hey ive got some trouble running lights, I've burnt two coil assemblies, should I run lights from the battery, or split from a yellow wire?
You need to buy the kit that has the rectifier or voltage regulator so that wont happens, long as your bike is equipped with a lighting stator than you should be good to go, like i said just need the kit, i got one off ebay years ago that came with everything and yeah it plugged into the yellow wires if i can remember correctly..this was on a SSR 125 i had a headlight on that ran off the bike not a battery…
@@JesseK410 I got a reg/rec but it's from a Honda crf 50 that has a yellow and a white wire, I guess it doesn't fit?
@@JesseK410 nvm checked your reg rec out, turns out the ork runs single phase with two yellow wires, needs it's own reg rec. But can I split the one yellow so I can have lights directly from the coil?
@@DrThander that im not sure of honestly ..you may be able to do that but not positive
since using the kicker starter can damage the carter, can I just take it off? so i reduce weight and maybe gain some torque?
Theoretically yes, but i dont think its worth the hassle. If anything just take off the kick starting lever..the gear inside doesn’t weight much an it moves independently of the shaft so all you would be doing is lighting up the engine slightly but like i said not worth the hassle in my opinion
@@JesseK410 thanks bud, appreciate the responses. Last time I went on track, I was hearing a ticking noise in the top part of the engine when in idle. I understood that's something to do with valves?
@vsmaster6162 yeah most likely but often times the timing chain stretches so I would say have a look at that and make sure it’s still in spec. You can tell by how far down the timing chain tensioner is when you remove it.
@@JesseK410 i also hear a noise while riding, when going off throttle, idk how to explain it, but in my latest video it can be heard
ua-cam.com/video/kBH-Pb6d1hQ/v-deo.htmlsi=rrwh5Wne_948nRBV at 4:55 for example
@@vsmaster6162 I just watched it, It’s kind of hard to hear exactly what you’re hearing but I’m pretty sure I can hear it….I would suggest taking the top end off to inspect everything thats the only way to tell for sure or at least checking to see if the timing chain is stretched
Lol what about the zip ties u didnt take them out 😅 i would just do the 64mm for a lil till i get bored then do this down the road or the v2 head
@@SpACeCruizeR2o3 yeah i took them out. Yeah 64mm is mint and V2 head is a must if you wanna make all the ponies 🤙🏼
I have a tao motor 150dbx1 can I do this build
@@WyattWood-mf5fe unfortunately not you gotta start off with the yx160
@JesseK410 would i be able to put any new head on their and if you look were your stator there is a black round thing it's has a wire
@@WyattWood-mf5fe i think you could possibly do a tb parts head if its honda type if not the v2 head if its a klx type head you engine runs
@JesseK410 it's like a klx type and thank you I needed to know so I can seen them 85s to gaplle beesss
@@WyattWood-mf5fe facts! And them 150Rs .. all day
Will a yx160 engine swap right into a stock ssr125 chassis and work fine?
Also I'm curious what speeds you're reaching in your yx201? Lol
Yeah it will swap it might need to reinforce the frame
Its not geared for top speed so really not to fast
@JesseK410 it looked like it was rippin in your other video.
@@AftermathNoPrep ohhyeahh flying but not to its true potential if i had it geared differently it could probably do 100mph lol.. im working on a new video similar to this one now doing the new tb 212cc kit with the race and head and over sized valves w high compression piston, just waiting on everything to come in from TboltUSA 🤘🏼
Did you happen to check how far your piston set inside of the cylinder? Mine was almost 3mm from flush. We felt like it should be closer to flush. The bike runs good , but the compression doesnt feel near the same of the stock engine. Much easier to kick over now. It can be turned over by hand. It feels strong, i just think im no where near the 11:5:1 thats claimed.
So yeah the TB cylinder are a lil taller than stock, so thats why but you can just run no base gasket an do RTV if you wanna get the compression up. To be honest this thing has crazy compression no way i could turn it over by hand. The last 201cc engine i build had ridiculous compression too lol…your valve adjustment could be off causing the valve to hang open an blow off compression
@JesseK410 the valves are adjusted at .003 intake and exhaust just like it says. I've checked them after the build and after the break in. I just went riding and it broke... pretty sure it's the timing chain. I had to loosen the timing chain tensioner to install the cam sprocket so it was much tighter than stock...
The tb 78mm cylinder with gaskets is almost 2mm longer than stock with gaskets.😔
@@MartinRacingChannel yeah for sure that will do it, and yep like you said its 2mm taller so thats why but it will be fine long as u got the timing chain on, a tad bit lower compression isn’t a bad thing lol
@@MartinRacingChannel you could always mill it down 2mm if you really wanted but like i said even like this my engine makes crazy compression right now
I been looking on tbolt for a big bore for my 2023 gpx (pitster) mxr155. Came across this 67mm kit , am i good with just a v2 race head, the new cylinder, and piston? Or would i need to cam and split cases and all that. More or less i am just looking for a simple piston/jug swap
Yeah you would need to split the cases to use the 67mm cylinder … best bet is run the 64mm BBK
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Hey I have a quick question what size carb do you run on the Daytona 190cc and the jet sizes?
For the PE28 Keihin carb they come with i run a 48 pilot jet and a 115 main jet, im at sea level and tune the bikes accordingly, the plug is coffee brown an running awesome. Each bike is going to be a little different not one tune is going to work for everyone unfortunately
@@JesseK410 I have the nibbi pwk with 37 pilot and 125 main seems to stutter at redline and air screw half way turned out seems to run best beside the bogs at highest rpm do you think the air screw should normally be more then just half way turn from fully seated
@@denniskonko2555 yeah so if it’s that far in you need to run a bigger pilot jet thats making it as rich as it can go, ideally you wanna be about 1.5 turns out …where is your clip on the needle?
Are 140 and 160 parts compatible?
No there different
The YX160 is definitely a better engine overall especially if you wanna build it into something bigger than a 160cc. The yx140cc engine you can only bore out so big bc of the size of the bore on the cases, it wont allow for a bigger cylinder like you can do on the YX160cc engines.. if you bore the cases on the 160cc engine you can go as big as 67mm piston making it a 201cc. I have heard of people doing a longer rod and making it over 201cc but thats putting a lot of strain on the transmission so the biggest bore ill mess with is the 201cc witch is honestly more than enough power to get the job done and also hurt yourself if you’re not careful on such a small bike haha
Hey just curious how much would you charge to put together my pirahna 146 big bore engine?
Shoot me a message on IG
how u think it do against the 190?
I hope its gonna mop it up but well see soon enough lol. Its gonna have a fair chance thats for sure
@@JesseK410i just noticed the top ebds bigger than the blocj😅😅😅😅😅
u a legend man
Hahaha what makes you say that? Ill take it tho 🙏🏼🤣
@@JesseK410 u explained how to open a pitbike engine so well 🤣🤣
@@naelwlr 🤣 i tryed
The 64mm bore kit can still be used for the 201 i don’t want to bore anything and mess up
So if you don’t want to bore anything no problem in that case i would suggest running the 64mm bore kit witch will make it a 184cc. Thats as big as you can go on the bore, before needing to bore the cases like i did here in the video…201cc runs a 67mm bore kit 👍🏼
@@JesseK410 appreciate that info bossman 🤝🏿
@@pitbikesha9864 anytime 🤘🏼
@@JesseK410 this is propably a very dumb question but if i bore the cases for the 67mm and then later on i want to switch back to a smaller bore the I can't do that since the cases are bored too big for the smaller cylinders?
@Erik-ne9st yessir you can switch back no problem 👍🏼
And my stator broke well it was broke when I bought it the kid pop the chain of and it ate the Thang that makes it spark and do yk what a gear wire is it's next to the stator it's black and plugs in to the side of the motor
@@WyattWood-mf5fe dammm and not off the top of my head
the head is bigger than the trans mission😂😂😂😂
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You made that look so simple
Haha its actually not to bad, my best piece of advice is take pictures and do your best to keep everything organized and take your time with it. 👍🏼
Im first for once😂😂😂 I'm here from Instagram
Lessgoo! Haha 1st place 🏁 thats how we roll
yeeeeeeewwwww letz goooooo!
Ooohhyeahh cant wait to hear it run 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Nice
Thanks buddy!
I want to do this to my 170 so bad
Definitely should i turned my 170cc into a 180cc by doing the Tb parts 64mm big bore kit and had to use the 92 link timing chain from the zs155
@@JesseK410so I should build my ssr over building a klx or crf ?
@@danielwindberg187 you have a ssr170tx right?
@@JesseK410yes right now I have a 2020 170 tx
@@danielwindberg187 that’s essentially a full mod klx110 so yeah i would just build that if i was you, ive had mutiple of them TX bikes from the 150,160 and 170 models
avg finnish day
@SamuTiesmaki what?
Sell me the Daytona 190cc that you have next to me with shipping to Miami
@@frederichbonilla7327 that engine is already built and in another bike haha sorry man