A how to video on removing the engine on a Honda Rincon TRX680. This will be the same process to remove the engine on a TRX650 bike as well. Tear down Video • Honda Rincon 680 Engin...
Thanku bud I got so far into pullin out a 680 engine and i was stump on how to get the front and rear shaft off....so when all else fail go to utube . .well undo the front diff ..... Made my night so much better Thank god for utube Thanku heaps for video i have watched a few and learnt a lot Mine has 5500hrs never been touched Oil pump lost pressure And needs a new set of rings Cheers gary From australia
Thanks for the great videos! I'm pulling my engine out of my rincon as we speak. The rear crank case and rear gear case needs to be replaced. These videos are helping me out alot! Still not looking forward to taking the engine out and replacing the rear gear case though haha
I have a video for just replacing the camshaft on a 650 Rincon which is pretty close to the same as the 680. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/FFT5RmhghyY/v-deo.html
Hey mi quad has a problem that it wont pull when driven it just goes slow and can’t go up a little hill, ive been told it could be the cam shaf, would you recommend replacing that?
@@FourwheelerDoctor thanks for the reply, ive just seen that video just a moment before i seen you’re reply and it sounds like the exact thing that mine is doing. Thanks 🙏
Well I found out one thing watching you I got to wear my helmet not only when I'm riding cuz when your camera falls over for some reason I hit the floor too that's a little not on my head it don't feel good thanks brother 😉
The one I have that looks like a forked screw driver is a tack puller tool and can be picked up at most big box hardware stores. I'm not sure where I got the tool I use that looks like a pair of pliers
Hey four wheeler doctor appreciate your videos! I am pulling my 650 rincon motor out because of the grinding going from neutral into forward and reverse and a loss of power driving sometimes the engine Revs up but the speed slows down. I’m wondering based off of that info if my problem lies in with what happened to this wheeler in the video? Your advice would be greatly appreciated
I just did one in 45 minutes. I can take one apart in about the same amount of time and put it back together in about an hour but cleaning the inside of one out takes me almost 2 hours
Great video! A really big help! I think I have to remove the engine on my 07 rincon because the torque converter is bad.... I'll find ou if I remove it. Greetings from Bavaria Germany
I inherited a 2005 Honda rincon project with the motor already off some young kid thought he could fix it but I’ll leave it at that. Any way I’m in the process of putting the motor back in the frame but I’m trying to figure out which side each shifting solenoid goes in the motor he didn’t disconnect the wire he pulled each one out of the motor. Any help would be great thanks
Not good. Can you not put a larger nut on it and weld inside the nut to the remaining portion of the drain bolt. You ready don't want to split the case but if you did, you would probably be looking at 3 to 4 hours to get it out and tore down.
We have a 2009 Honda 680 that just started burning oil, BAD. I have check for leaks and do not see any. We have blue smoke coming out of the tell pipe while riding, so I am thinking it is either rings, valves or cylinder wall letting oil into the combustion chamber. What do you think? The bike has about 500 hours on it. Oil change was done every 100 hrs.
Can you list the special tools needed to do the job? I am mechanically incline and have 90% of the tools, I think. I have a inch and Nm torque wrenchs and all the common hand tools. What is the average cost to do that type of job? I called the Honda dealer where we purchased it from and I was surprised at the cost.
If you are just going to do the top end, then really the only special tool you will need are a set of feeler gauges for setting the valves and a valve spring compressor if you want to replace the valve seals. Just your normal metric hand tools will take everything else off.
@Four wheeler Doctor I know this is an old comment, but do you have to pull the whole engine to replace rings and cylinder or is it jug style and can be taken off separately?
Hello 4 wheeler doctor, I have a few questions I'd like to run by you.... 1st how much would you charge to do a job like this? 2nd someone wants to sell me a 2010 Honda trx680 Rincon but it won't go into any of the gears, is it even worth the time, money and effort for a bike with 3400 miles on it? 3rd would 2000-2500 be paying to much if I did decide to take on this project? Thank you
Most Honda rebuilds usually average around $1000 parts and labor. I usually try to stay away from Rincons with transmission trouble because the problem offen times is the non serviceable Hondamatic unit which are very expensive to replace. If it won't move when in gear, then it may be the unit but if the shifter physically won't move then the problem may be easier to fix. In my opinion I would say $2k is too much because you could end up with more in it than it's worth if the transmission is shot.
Hi I’m wondering if you had a problem with the rincon not charging the battery while it’s running I changed 2 batteries in less then 2 weeks I changed the stator put a used stator in from a other bike I’m using for parts and I also changed the rectifier from the parts bike and it’s still not charging any ideas what it might be
Have you ever had the timing adjustment casting brake on on the block of one my 650 was broken on the block when we broke it down. What can you do to fix it if anything?
@@FourwheelerDoctor yeah I figured I would have to do that I appreciate you contacting me back about it sure would be a job is there any way to call or contact you so maybe I can send you pictures of it?
Hi fourwheeldoc! I am working on my 680 rincon and I’m trying to figure out why Honda has two different part numbers for the rear axles but they look exactly the same? Any idea?
I'm not sure why it would be two part numbers. What I normally do is check eBay and see if they sell them as a right and left or as a single axle that will fit both sides. In your case they sell them as a single axle that will fit both sides so they are the same.
@@daviddingwall7069 what happens a lot of times is there may be a slight difference in length between the two axles and Honda would make those different but the aftermarket folks would manufacture so that both would fit. If I had to guess I would say it was a minute difference between the two but the axle should be interchangeable from side to side
@@creedencegoosehead9458 normally they just bolt right up. The only thing you usually have to change is the heater that screws into the bottom of the carb but some of the new ones come with those.
I seen this video many times still don’t show everything. He stop the tape and turn it back on when that part is done. How do I pull the front driveshaft out
You have to unbolt but not remove the front diff. Take a crow bar and pry the driveshaft forward while lifting up on the diff. The shaft will collapse enough to get it off the front output shaft of the engine
Skip to the 11 minute mark on this video. I show it step by step and this and it is very similar to the Rincon. ua-cam.com/video/FsBnCNeOBjs/v-deo.html
Exalant. I have a problem with the transmission shifting into reverse. At this point it just grinds. Do you think it would be worth my time to pull the motor to acess the torque converter and the gears or fight with it in place? You make it look so easy using one hand and hold a camera with the other.
Thanku bud
I got so far into pullin out a 680 engine and i was stump on how to get the front and rear shaft off....so when all else fail go to utube . .well undo the front diff .....
Made my night so much better
Thank god for utube
Thanku heaps for video i have watched a few and learnt a lot
Mine has 5500hrs never been touched
Oil pump lost pressure
And needs a new set of rings
Cheers gary
From australia
Glad I could help!! Thanks for watching
Thanks for the great videos! I'm pulling my engine out of my rincon as we speak. The rear crank case and rear gear case needs to be replaced. These videos are helping me out alot! Still not looking forward to taking the engine out and replacing the rear gear case though haha
Glad I could help
Thank you for this video. My dad and I have been working on replacing the camshaft in our rincon
I have a video for just replacing the camshaft on a 650 Rincon which is pretty close to the same as the 680. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/FFT5RmhghyY/v-deo.html
Hey mi quad has a problem that it wont pull when driven it just goes slow and can’t go up a little hill, ive been told it could be the cam shaf, would you recommend replacing that?
@@joseparra6237 maybe check out this video ua-cam.com/video/FFT5RmhghyY/v-deo.html
@@FourwheelerDoctor thanks for the reply, ive just seen that video just a moment before i seen you’re reply and it sounds like the exact thing that mine is doing. Thanks 🙏
@@FourwheelerDoctor thanks for the reply. Found the video about a month ago and replaced the camshaft and fuel pump and runs great again
Thank you, I am about to do a tear down and rebuild of my Rincon motor. I look forward to the other videos.
Let me know if you run into any problems.
Four wheeler Doctor do you happen to have the part number for the flywheel puller?
I am pretty sure the motion pro part number is 08-0086
@@FourwheelerDoctor Thank you!!!
@@insaneracin I have a video just for that. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/FFT5RmhghyY/v-deo.html
Thanks you made this so much easier for me
Well I found out one thing watching you I got to wear my helmet not only when I'm riding cuz when your camera falls over for some reason I hit the floor too that's a little not on my head it don't feel good thanks brother 😉
I’ll have to get me one of those gizmos to pull plastic push pins. Thanks for the great video.
The one I have that looks like a forked screw driver is a tack puller tool and can be picked up at most big box hardware stores. I'm not sure where I got the tool I use that looks like a pair of pliers
Hey four wheeler doctor appreciate your videos! I am pulling my 650 rincon motor out because of the grinding going from neutral into forward and reverse and a loss of power driving sometimes the engine Revs up but the speed slows down. I’m wondering based off of that info if my problem lies in with what happened to this wheeler in the video? Your advice would be greatly appreciated
Good info video! How fast could you take the engine out if you were not filming?
I just did one in 45 minutes. I can take one apart in about the same amount of time and put it back together in about an hour but cleaning the inside of one out takes me almost 2 hours
You are the man
Thanks and thanks for watching!!
Great video! A really big help! I think I have to remove the engine on my 07 rincon because the torque converter is bad.... I'll find ou if I remove it. Greetings from Bavaria Germany
I have 2007 Honda Rincon 680 disconnect ignition coil bud i confuse where is the green and red wire go up or down
I inherited a 2005 Honda rincon project with the motor already off some young kid thought he could fix it but I’ll leave it at that. Any way I’m in the process of putting the motor back in the frame but I’m trying to figure out which side each shifting solenoid goes in the motor he didn’t disconnect the wire he pulled each one out of the motor. Any help would be great thanks
If you are sitting on the bike the gray one goes to the left and the brown one goes on the right.
Broke a drain plug and can’t get an easy tap on it. Wondering How many hours are entailed to dissect the bike and get rest of that plug out.
Not good. Can you not put a larger nut on it and weld inside the nut to the remaining portion of the drain bolt. You ready don't want to split the case but if you did, you would probably be looking at 3 to 4 hours to get it out and tore down.
We have a 2009 Honda 680 that just started burning oil, BAD.
I have check for leaks and do not see any. We have blue smoke coming out of the tell pipe while riding, so I am thinking it is either rings, valves or cylinder wall letting oil into the combustion chamber. What do you think?
The bike has about 500 hours on it. Oil change was done every 100 hrs.
If I had to bet on it I would say rings and cylinder. Probably need to have it bored, piston and rings replaced.
Can you list the special tools needed to do the job?
I am mechanically incline and have 90% of the tools, I think. I have a inch and Nm torque wrenchs and all the common hand tools.
What is the average cost to do that type of job? I called the Honda dealer where we purchased it from and I was surprised at the cost.
If you are just going to do the top end, then really the only special tool you will need are a set of feeler gauges for setting the valves and a valve spring compressor if you want to replace the valve seals. Just your normal metric hand tools will take everything else off.
@Four wheeler Doctor I know this is an old comment, but do you have to pull the whole engine to replace rings and cylinder or is it jug style and can be taken off separately?
Hello 4 wheeler doctor, I have a few questions I'd like to run by you.... 1st how much would you charge to do a job like this? 2nd someone wants to sell me a 2010 Honda trx680 Rincon but it won't go into any of the gears, is it even worth the time, money and effort for a bike with 3400 miles on it? 3rd would 2000-2500 be paying to much if I did decide to take on this project? Thank you
Most Honda rebuilds usually average around $1000 parts and labor. I usually try to stay away from Rincons with transmission trouble because the problem offen times is the non serviceable Hondamatic unit which are very expensive to replace. If it won't move when in gear, then it may be the unit but if the shifter physically won't move then the problem may be easier to fix. In my opinion I would say $2k is too much because you could end up with more in it than it's worth if the transmission is shot.
Thanks so much for replying with your expert opinion. And keep on rocking with your awesome videos 👍🏾
Hi I’m wondering if you had a problem with the rincon not charging the battery while it’s running I changed 2 batteries in less then 2 weeks I changed the stator put a used stator in from a other bike I’m using for parts and I also changed the rectifier from the parts bike and it’s still not charging any ideas what it might be
I been having this problem for about 4 months if anyone knows let me know
Have you ever had the timing adjustment casting brake on on the block of one my 650 was broken on the block when we broke it down. What can you do to fix it if anything?
It's where the timing adjuster goes the cast has broken.
@@clintweldon8199 I haven't seen one break before and I'm not sure how it could be repaired short of replacing the crankcase which is quite a job.
@@FourwheelerDoctor yeah I figured I would have to do that I appreciate you contacting me back about it sure would be a job is there any way to call or contact you so maybe I can send you pictures of it?
Hi fourwheeldoc! I am working on my 680 rincon and I’m trying to figure out why Honda has two different part numbers for the rear axles but they look exactly the same? Any idea?
I'm not sure why it would be two part numbers. What I normally do is check eBay and see if they sell them as a right and left or as a single axle that will fit both sides. In your case they sell them as a single axle that will fit both sides so they are the same.
@@FourwheelerDoctor So even tho Honda has them listed as two different part numbers just ignore it?
@@daviddingwall7069 what happens a lot of times is there may be a slight difference in length between the two axles and Honda would make those different but the aftermarket folks would manufacture so that both would fit. If I had to guess I would say it was a minute difference between the two but the axle should be interchangeable from side to side
What is that plug in for after you pulled out the drive shaft because mine came off not to sure what it is
It is the oil temperature sensor.
I have a other question if I buy a new Carb do I have to do anything to it besides hook it up to the bike I’m new to this stuff
@@creedencegoosehead9458 normally they just bolt right up. The only thing you usually have to change is the heater that screws into the bottom of the carb but some of the new ones come with those.
I seen this video many times still don’t show everything. He stop the tape and turn it back on when that part is done. How do I pull the front driveshaft out
You have to unbolt but not remove the front diff. Take a crow bar and pry the driveshaft forward while lifting up on the diff. The shaft will collapse enough to get it off the front output shaft of the engine
Skip to the 11 minute mark on this video. I show it step by step and this and it is very similar to the Rincon.
ua-cam.com/video/FsBnCNeOBjs/v-deo.html
I have a 2003 honda rincon 650 and i was riding it and it slowly stopped pulling and now it won’t move do you have any idea what’s wrong with it
Sup
I would say camshaft. Happened to mine and it’s not very hard to replace
Exalant. I have a problem with the transmission shifting into reverse. At this point it just grinds. Do you think it would be worth my time to pull the motor to acess the torque converter and the gears or fight with it in place? You make it look so easy using one hand and hold a camera with the other.
Have you tried adjusting the shift cable? Lowering the idle will also help it shift.