Thanks for the great video instructions for replacing the starter on my 2003 Bayou 250 (basically the same as a 220). I don't know if it was due to the difference in model year or 250 vs. 220 but I did not find it necessary to remove the plastics or wheel to get at the exhaust or starter. You were right on about that pesky starter bolt next to the cooling fins on the engine...I did have to file down several fins to be able to squeeze in an 8mm socket. I used a 1/4" drive socket and ratchet to finally get that bolt removed after almost stripping it with a closed end 8mm wrench. I found all your hints and advice extremely helpful and was able to complete the job in an hour and a half, even with the pesky starter bolt and even though this was my first time replacing a starter on my 2003 Bayou. I was impressed that the OEM starter lasted 18 years but didn't want to spend $400 on an OEM starter but I also didn't want to go the $30 cheap Chinese replacement starter and have to do the job all over again in a few months or so. After asking an ATV repair guy, I decided to go with a Quad Boss replacement starter for about $75...time will tell if it was worth the extra $40. Thanks again for the great videos (part1 and 2)!
Gary Dillon it's good to hear you got everything done without too much trouble. I agree most of the plastic removal is not necessary but made filming easier. You provided great information on a replacement starter. If I have an issue in the future I will look into that brand. Thank you so much for letting everyone know your experience. I love the community on UA-cam, there is so much excellent information and people on here. If you have any more issues please ask. One of the viewers or I will try to help the best we can. ~Mr. C.
Excellent video again. My daughter and I have been rebuilding a 97' Bayou together. She is 14, and has done 90% of the rebuild by watching your videos. The electrical system was a mess, but we figured it out and the starter is next on our list. It pull starts fine and runs smooth, so this will be a nice thing for her to have working. Thanks for sharing and creating the videos!
That is awesome, definitely great unforgettable memories. I'm 15 and been working on my dads Kawasaki bayou 220 1996. Been having carb problems and took it apart and cleaning it, got it running finally. But then it stopped running and It has no spark, and replaced the ignition coil still no spark. So now I guess I'm gonna try and check the stator😂. You sound like a great father too need more like you in this world now.
Robert Schaffer that is awesome!!! If you watch some of my other videos I have my daughter with me in many of the videos. Sometimes she is not in the video but she is usually behind the camera. I am so glad you guys got some use out of the videos and I know you both will have it up and running perfect in no time. Thanks for watching. ~Mr. C.
You are a stud! Simple Folks, that’s how you do a tutorial video that is to the point and no messin around! Dude I loved the part when you said “lil buggar” a true professional, unbelievable camera work, curious if you had a camera man with a steady hand. I never comment on any of these but I think I have a crush on you, you da man!
Pat Hulne THANK YOU for the amazing comment! Very kind! I use a tripod most of the time because I am by myself, sometimes my daughter or wife run the camera. ~Mr. C.
Hey Josh appreciate the info. I mentioned some time back I still have the Bayou our daughter rode when she was a teen. Finally getting to it, hope to have it back in the woods soon. All the best to you and the family.
O. Smallwood good luck getting the old Bayou going again. I hope to have the second part up soon. Thank you for your positive comments, all the best to you and yours as well! ~Mr. C.
How do you put the header pipe back on. I took mine off to paint and now I can’t get the header tight it just wiggles around. I just can’t figure out what order to put the 2 metal sleeves in. Do I put the 2 pieces in the head then the pipe then the collar? Or do I put the sleeves in the collar then put it on. If u could help I would appreciate it
Adam Loggins if memory serves me correct, there is a copper gasket that goes into the head first. Next insert the pipe into the head. Then place the two collars around the pipe and slide them into the head. Lastly slide the ring over everything and onto the studs installing the nuts while holding it in place. I would bet the copper gasket is missing if you have tried reassembly and it is still loose. Check out the link below to see the parts layout and part numbers. Happy wrenching! ~Mr. C. www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/atv/1989/bayou-220-klf220-a2/muffler
Rondeo Ziegler I did a search on ebay for " Kawasaki Bayou 220 starter " when I ordered mine so i did not really have a part number. I did a little more research on the part number for you and found these possible numbers. 21163-1130, 21163-1253, 21163-1266 I hope this helps, thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
My stud is moving too I’m gonna have to grind that sucker off I think that’s why my starter ain’t working because it’s not making a good connection and it won’t tighten down
I have one of these that acts like the battery drains when I barley touch the throttle when trying to crank it. It will be turning over fine but doesn't crank often. When I give it any gas the starter stop and the neutral light dims. Any ideas what this could be?
567 drift 890 excellent question. I am not sure if they are exactly the same but my Clymer manual says on the front cover it covers both models. In the description for removal of the starter it does not have a different explanation so I would guess it is the same. Thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
Michael Johnson as luck would have it, I have a problem with the neutral light right now. I will see if I can get it fixed and a video up soon. Thanks for watching! ~Mr. C.
Sup buddy. Watched your brake video now I can stop. My bayou starts up 1st pull but the electric starter doesn’t. Do u think replacing the “cid ignition module” thing u mentioned could resolve the issue?
Truth B Told if the starter just clicks or does not turn over at all I would suspect the actual starter motor has given out and either needs to be replaced or rebuilt. If she runs by pull start, the ignition module and battery are fine. Hope this helps. ~Mr. C.
@Ronnie Wray absolutely! Check out the Amazon link below for more info. ~Mr. C. Aftermarket part number: 519-CSM2247O Oem part numbers: 21163-1130,21163-1253,21163-1266,26-1246,SMU0052 Starter from Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z1QMJ2B/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=naturescadenc-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B07Z1QMJ2B&linkId=a16f587107bba173b7f0dbb1113e1193
louiegary thanks for the heads up. I might not have explained it but if I remember correctly I wanted to make it more open to be video friendly. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide information to the community. We appreciate it. ~Mr. C.
I'm considering doing this. With a new battery it just barely turns the starter, and won't spin it enough to fire the engine. It'll spin faster with a car battery charger attached but then the battery takes a real beating.
@The Next Hobby it really isn't bad. Pretty straight forward. I removed extra stuff to make better video. The aftermarket starter is still working great. Thanks for watching and letting me know! Happy Wrenching! ~Mr. C.
@jclaudelaberge5894 there is a better way. I didn't explain in the video. I removed the plastics to get better camera access. Figured I would show that in the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. ~Mr. C.
Thanks for the great video instructions for replacing the starter on my 2003 Bayou 250 (basically the same as a 220). I don't know if it was due to the difference in model year or 250 vs. 220 but I did not find it necessary to remove the plastics or wheel to get at the exhaust or starter. You were right on about that pesky starter bolt next to the cooling fins on the engine...I did have to file down several fins to be able to squeeze in an 8mm socket. I used a 1/4" drive socket and ratchet to finally get that bolt removed after almost stripping it with a closed end 8mm wrench. I found all your hints and advice extremely helpful and was able to complete the job in an hour and a half, even with the pesky starter bolt and even though this was my first time replacing a starter on my 2003 Bayou. I was impressed that the OEM starter lasted 18 years but didn't want to spend $400 on an OEM starter but I also didn't want to go the $30 cheap Chinese replacement starter and have to do the job all over again in a few months or so. After asking an ATV repair guy, I decided to go with a Quad Boss replacement starter for about $75...time will tell if it was worth the extra $40. Thanks again for the great videos (part1 and 2)!
Gary Dillon it's good to hear you got everything done without too much trouble. I agree most of the plastic removal is not necessary but made filming easier. You provided great information on a replacement starter. If I have an issue in the future I will look into that brand. Thank you so much for letting everyone know your experience. I love the community on UA-cam, there is so much excellent information and people on here. If you have any more issues please ask. One of the viewers or I will try to help the best we can. ~Mr. C.
Excellent video again. My daughter and I have been rebuilding a 97' Bayou together. She is 14, and has done 90% of the rebuild by watching your videos. The electrical system was a mess, but we figured it out and the starter is next on our list. It pull starts fine and runs smooth, so this will be a nice thing for her to have working. Thanks for sharing and creating the videos!
That is awesome, definitely great unforgettable memories. I'm 15 and been working on my dads Kawasaki bayou 220 1996. Been having carb problems and took it apart and cleaning it, got it running finally. But then it stopped running and It has no spark, and replaced the ignition coil still no spark. So now I guess I'm gonna try and check the stator😂. You sound like a great father too need more like you in this world now.
Robert Schaffer that is awesome!!! If you watch some of my other videos I have my daughter with me in many of the videos. Sometimes she is not in the video but she is usually behind the camera. I am so glad you guys got some use out of the videos and I know you both will have it up and running perfect in no time. Thanks for watching. ~Mr. C.
You are a stud! Simple Folks, that’s how you do a tutorial video that is to the point and no messin around! Dude I loved the part when you said “lil buggar” a true professional, unbelievable camera work, curious if you had a camera man with a steady hand. I never comment on any of these but I think I have a crush on you, you da man!
Pat Hulne THANK YOU for the amazing comment! Very kind! I use a tripod most of the time because I am by myself, sometimes my daughter or wife run the camera. ~Mr. C.
Hey Josh appreciate the info. I mentioned some time back I still have the Bayou our daughter rode when she was a teen. Finally getting to it, hope to have it back in the woods soon. All the best to you and the family.
O. Smallwood good luck getting the old Bayou going again. I hope to have the second part up soon. Thank you for your positive comments, all the best to you and yours as well! ~Mr. C.
hey what size are the bolts at the front of those two brackets, are they 10mm and what drive size ?
@HopefulCardinal-uo4zo send back a time in the video and I will see what I can do. Thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
@@NaturesCadenceFarm oh alright think i got the right ones thanks for the help, ill let you know if i have any more questions
@HopefulCardinal-uo4zo excellent news. I am happy to help. ~Mr. C.
Just take the air filter box out. You did it the hard way
Aaron Peck thanks for the tip. I will try that next time. ~ Mr. C.
No kidding just remove the air box the 2 oil feed lines take the wire off and remove the starter
kinda like going around thee elbow to get to thee butt ho😅
But thus is another way to do it.
Thanks for the vid!
How do you put the header pipe back on. I took mine off to paint and now I can’t get the header tight it just wiggles around. I just can’t figure out what order to put the 2 metal sleeves in. Do I put the 2 pieces in the head then the pipe then the collar? Or do I put the sleeves in the collar then put it on. If u could help I would appreciate it
Adam Loggins if memory serves me correct, there is a copper gasket that goes into the head first. Next insert the pipe into the head. Then place the two collars around the pipe and slide them into the head. Lastly slide the ring over everything and onto the studs installing the nuts while holding it in place. I would bet the copper gasket is missing if you have tried reassembly and it is still loose. Check out the link below to see the parts layout and part numbers. Happy wrenching! ~Mr. C.
www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/atv/1989/bayou-220-klf220-a2/muffler
Hey thanks man I diddnt know where the starter was on mine helped out
TheBlockA glad I could help. Thanks for watching. ~Mr. C.
What is the part number for the starter?
Rondeo Ziegler I did a search on ebay for " Kawasaki Bayou 220 starter " when I ordered mine so i did not really have a part number. I did a little more research on the part number for you and found these possible numbers.
21163-1130, 21163-1253, 21163-1266
I hope this helps, thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
My stud is moving too I’m gonna have to grind that sucker off I think that’s why my starter ain’t working because it’s not making a good connection and it won’t tighten down
@joniboi5954 good catch. Those studs are pretty flaky when old. Happy wrenching! ~Mr. C.
My granny had a bayou 300 🙌
@staceydickson3530 that's cool. They are great machines. ~Mr. C.
I have one of these that acts like the battery drains when I barley touch the throttle when trying to crank it. It will be turning over fine but doesn't crank often. When I give it any gas the starter stop and the neutral light dims. Any ideas what this could be?
Justin Haley that sound like the battery is failing. Have you tried to jump it from a larger power source? ~ Mr C.
Why are you replacing the starter again? Does it constantly go out?
@J Ming no it works great after the first swap. ~Mr. C.
Is the 220 same as 250??
567 drift 890 excellent question. I am not sure if they are exactly the same but my Clymer manual says on the front cover it covers both models. In the description for removal of the starter it does not have a different explanation so I would guess it is the same. Thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
Love your channel. Will you please do a video on how to change neutral and reverse lights?
Michael Johnson as luck would have it, I have a problem with the neutral light right now. I will see if I can get it fixed and a video up soon. Thanks for watching! ~Mr. C.
Sup buddy. Watched your brake video now I can stop. My bayou starts up 1st pull but the electric starter doesn’t. Do u think replacing the “cid ignition module” thing u mentioned could resolve the issue?
Truth B Told if the starter just clicks or does not turn over at all I would suspect the actual starter motor has given out and either needs to be replaced or rebuilt. If she runs by pull start, the ignition module and battery are fine. Hope this helps. ~Mr. C.
Nature's Cadence Farm i really appreciate that man. Your vids have save me money I don’t have.
Took mine out didn’t have to remove any of that stuff, only remove bolt to line an just moved out the way.
@DannyCortez-kk4fc thanks for sharing. Very good information. ~Mr. C.
Do you have part number for starter?
@Ronnie Wray absolutely! Check out the Amazon link below for more info. ~Mr. C.
Aftermarket part number: 519-CSM2247O
Oem part numbers: 21163-1130,21163-1253,21163-1266,26-1246,SMU0052
Starter from Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z1QMJ2B/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=naturescadenc-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B07Z1QMJ2B&linkId=a16f587107bba173b7f0dbb1113e1193
Great video but you don’t need to take off the exhaust to remove the starter. I just competed mine.
louiegary thanks for the heads up. I might not have explained it but if I remember correctly I wanted to make it more open to be video friendly. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide information to the community. We appreciate it. ~Mr. C.
I'm considering doing this. With a new battery it just barely turns the starter, and won't spin it enough to fire the engine. It'll spin faster with a car battery charger attached but then the battery takes a real beating.
@The Next Hobby it really isn't bad. Pretty straight forward. I removed extra stuff to make better video. The aftermarket starter is still working great. Thanks for watching and letting me know! Happy Wrenching! ~Mr. C.
Muchas gracias! Desde España!!
Miguel Angel Garrido de nada! Hola! ~ Mr. C.
All of that isn’t nessesary I just took off one oil line and loosened the one that goes to the top end and took the starter out
Brent Merritt thanks for the information. I will try that method next time I need to work on the starter. ~Mr. C.
In other words is it a common issue that constantly keeps happening because I have a 98 Kawasaki Bayou 220
@J Ming no not a common issue. I have only replaced the starter once. So far so good it still works today. Thanks for watching and commenting. ~Mr. C.
Must be a better way than dismantling the atv
@jclaudelaberge5894 there is a better way. I didn't explain in the video. I removed the plastics to get better camera access. Figured I would show that in the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. ~Mr. C.