Man, I could have used this in 1994 when I put one of these together..... I will be working on the same project bike this winter replacing the crank that it needed in 1994.
Hey man! Just got a RD250 which needs some small work but i have no idea where to buy parts for it.. So I was just wondering if you could recommend any website where I could buy parts. Thanks!
@@vinm300 Thanks. Great video about the complete assembly of the engine !! I will completely assemble the engine and the motorcycle and I am thinking about what glue I will use to secure the screws so that they do not come loose. I bought an adhesive from the LOCTITE 243 brand. Loctite offers 3 types of adhesives. With low, medium and high strength.
The important bit is not showing on this video lining up the 4 tits on the crank bearing to the housing if you don't get this right your end up with cracked bearing many people have
Man, I could have used this in 1994 when I put one of these together..... I will be working on the same project bike this winter replacing the crank that it needed in 1994.
Good luck and enjoy it.
Thank you for sharing. I'm hopefully going to be putting my newly acquired rd350 motor together and this video has been a great help thanks again
Thank you. Have fun on your RD and take your time.
4l1 250 casing with 4l0 350 top end. Very nice job you did.
Great stuff, busy stripping a 1973 rd350 American import, gonna check everything once the crankcase are separated, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you. Have fun on your RD!
Clean rebuild. Hatsoff.
First class work!
Good work and im ready to share your neat work and full support for your channel from my side
video looked great..would love if you had audio of doing work
Top !
Buenas noches hablo desde medellín Colombia
Hi nice video! Do you know if it is the same approach and parts to the 31K ypvs models?
//Kind regards Klas
Thanks for your comment! Yes I think it is pretty similar. Apart form the clutch actuation and the top end.
Nice to see an LC engine without the numbers filed off :/
Unfortunately not matching with the frame. But the bike looks and rides as good so not a big problem :)
Parts from where? Time Machine back to 1975?
Mainly YAMBITS and CMS NL
Muito bom
Great video.
5:24 why was only one side given a semicircular strip seal ?
It's not a seal, it's a bearing locator/retainer. It fits in a groove in the bearing & lower crankcase.
some of rd have 4 shifter forks, is there another model?
Sorry, I don't know of any model with 4 forks. Maybe older RD air cooled model?
Cómo puedo conseguir repuestos para una RD250 GRACIAS
Hoe super cool is dit....:-)
Hey man! Just got a RD250 which needs some small work but i have no idea where to buy parts for it.. So I was just wondering if you could recommend any website where I could buy parts. Thanks!
Hi, I bought original parts at www.cmsnl.com, and some other parts at yambits.co.uk, www.pjme.co.uk and www.rdlccrazy.co.uk
Is the gray sealant you used to seal the engine silicone or anaerobic? Do you put thread locking sealant on the crankcase bolts?
I don't realy know if i's anaerobic but it's not silicone based for sure. No, i did't put thread lock on the canckcase bolts.
@@jh-tech5546 What brand of sealant do you use?
@@jh-tech5546 For the engine of the 2UA I used the red sealant, I must say that after more than three years nothing has happened.
Hello, what kind of glue do you use to secure the screws? Thank you for answer.
I would guess Hermetite.
It comes in many colours : for alternator bolts I used Red Hermetite.
For minor fixings I would use purple.
@@vinm300 Thanks. Great video about the complete assembly of the engine !! I will completely assemble the engine and the motorcycle and I am thinking about what glue I will use to secure the screws so that they do not come loose. I bought an adhesive from the LOCTITE 243 brand. Loctite offers 3 types of adhesives. With low, medium and high strength.
The important bit is not showing on this video lining up the 4 tits on the crank bearing to the housing if you don't get this right your end up with cracked bearing many people have
Correct. Thanks for the comment