Saving a BMW R25 Engine From Hidden Disaster

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025
  • This 74-year-old BMW R25 engine holds decades of history-and narrowly avoided disaster.
    In this video, I take apart the engine to address internal issues that could have caused serious damage if left unchecked. From troubling signs of wear to critical areas that needed immediate attention, this teardown uncovers the hidden risks lurking in a vintage masterpiece.
    Decades of use and age have taken their toll, but the BMW R25’s incredible engineering still shines through. Along the way, I share insights into the intricate details of this classic engine and how timely maintenance can make all the difference in preserving these timeless motorcycles.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @cspark9186
    @cspark9186 2 дні тому +2

    You got this R25 just in time. It possibly had a month or two before catastrophic failure occurred.
    The oil looks like it had some old STP additive in it. Have fun and keep up the good work!

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому +1

      I believe you are right, it was a close call! It might have been an additive like you mentioned - I'm just not sure... The fun has just started and I cannot wait to share more videos with you! Cheers

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 3 дні тому +3

    Fascinating, please keep this series going

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  3 дні тому +1

      Thank you, Gary! This video series does not end here. Many repairs will need to be done and I hope I can share every detail with you😊

  • @cvonp
    @cvonp 2 дні тому +3

    Another jewel in the making🤩 Speaking of, how's your Dad enjoying his gorgeous new ride?

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому +2

      Thanks so much! It will be a fun ride once completed and I cannot wait to share the process with you.
      He's absolutely loving it-it brings back so many good memories from his early days in Germany. Thanks for checking in! -Andreas

    • @cvonp
      @cvonp 2 дні тому

      @@WorkshopRebuild That's wonderful 👍😊

  • @RichardHarding44
    @RichardHarding44 5 годин тому

    Great series - I have a later R25/3 and this is going to be a great resource if I ever need to tear that down

  • @creedm3040
    @creedm3040 3 дні тому +2

    Awesome video! Amazing! I am really enjoying this series. Best!

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  3 дні тому

      It's awesome to hear you're enjoying it! I'm excited to keep sharing the journey😃 Thanks for tuning in - Andreas

    • @creedm3040
      @creedm3040 3 дні тому

      @ I’m curious, what is your background? Mechanical Engineer?

  • @PistonetSavon
    @PistonetSavon 2 дні тому +1

    Good job ! This engine seam to be more simple than the 2 flat

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому

      Thanks Daniel! It is more simple and there are fewer parts. I find it interesting to see the older design cues they used and some older methods during manufacturing. I hope I can share many more videos about this bike :D Cheers

  • @simonchilli2088
    @simonchilli2088 2 дні тому +2

    I'll be glued to the screen Andreus.

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому

      I hope you enjoy this deep dive into a motorcycle even older than my last project. Its rich patina reflects the many years it's seen. Soon, it will be revived and fully functional, ready for new adventures. Thanks for tuning in! ❤️

  • @LFTGKUHLT
    @LFTGKUHLT 2 дні тому +2

    I never would have guessed the Slinger - so cool how you figured that out!
    And OMG what was that oily slime 😅
    Looking forward to more videos 👍 greetings 😉

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому

      It's sad that I don't have any history on the bikes service-life, but I suspect a good-maintenance check was long overdue!
      I'm glad I don't know what that was and it's not well disposed - the oil that will go back into this engine will not look like that...haha
      Thanks for your comment and I can't wait to share updates with you. -Andreas

  • @Chucka10
    @Chucka10 2 дні тому +2

    Those tappets can be reground. We used to have a tappet grinder where I worked and once in awhile I did a set, mostly old V-8 Ford flatheads. They should be convex when properly done, that way they ride slightly offset on the cam lobe and spin.

  • @S2NAZ
    @S2NAZ 2 дні тому

    More great fun! I have to compliment your purposeful attitude and methods of organization. The engine mount is such a great tool. It’s so interesting to me to see these German engines torn down for rebuild and looking at what’s inside. Simple but well engineered for their era. CU soon!

  • @Mahi-ux1ne
    @Mahi-ux1ne День тому

    New subscriber here, I am really enjoying all of your BMW videos. Your attension to detail is extremely good. I have a R80/7 and there is much to learn. Longer videos are always good. Thanks.

  • @dougwilliams8602
    @dougwilliams8602 2 дні тому

    Amazed at your mechanical skills

  • @Simulera
    @Simulera 2 дні тому +3

    Did I hear that normal maintenance is an engine tear down every 3000to remove and clean the sling oil filter doo-dad? Nooooo….. I must have misunderstood what you said, I played it back twice and still don’t get the message, sorry. I am assuming it cannot be what I thought I was hearing so I ask. At around 6’ 18” -6’ 25” is where you mention “full tear down”. These are really excellent repair videos. I don’t think there are more complete and clear ones available anywhere actually. Great work.

    • @bigears4014
      @bigears4014 День тому

      Some old 40s and 50s side valve car engines especially english required head removal to decoke them every 5000m , mainly due to low quality oil and fuel

    • @Simulera
      @Simulera День тому

      @ i did not know that!

  • @mcnut1
    @mcnut1 2 дні тому

    A very well made video. Thank you.

  • @6-Bike-Garage
    @6-Bike-Garage 11 годин тому +1

    Yeah. Great stuff. I love learning about this stuff (even though it makes me feel like a bit of an unqualified hack in comparison 😅). I helped my neighbor get his ‘66 R60/2 running, but I think it needs more attention. I suspect it needs a top end refresh at a minimum, and now you have me wondering about its oil slinger (I assume it must have something like that as there was no filter).

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  10 годин тому

      Thank you for tuning in and soaking up information about these classic bikes! I'm thrilled to hear that you helped your neighbor get the R60/2 up and running-that’s a fantastic accomplishment!
      The R60/2 is equipped with two oil slingers, one on each side of the crankshaft. These slingers serve as a sort of oil filter, cleaning the oil before it flows into the crankpin to lubricate the connecting rod's big-end bearing. If the slingers become clogged with grime, it can lead to issues within the crankpin, causing all sorts of problems. If there’s limited history on the bike, it might be a good idea to dig in and inspect them before it’s too late.

    • @6-Bike-Garage
      @6-Bike-Garage 9 годин тому

      @ thanks. Now that it’s running, the neighbor is hoping to sell it. He’s an older gentleman who I’m trying to help him declutter (so I’m also trying to help with the sale). There is a gentleman who is interested in buying it (a fellow member of the VME) so I’ll make sure to tell him about the slingers. VME = Vintage Motorcycle Enthusiasts (a Pacific Northwest club)

  • @timallen6025
    @timallen6025 2 дні тому +1

    I love your strip downs , I would trust you as a meticulous and questioning engineer mechanic.

  • @TheSoldkall
    @TheSoldkall 2 дні тому

    Very interesting, nicly done!

  • @2PistonRolling
    @2PistonRolling 3 дні тому +2

    Good 👍 Appreciate it

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  3 дні тому +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you appreciate the effort and hopefully you enjoy a deep dive into the BMW R25😊 Regards Andreas

  • @PawełSmolarek-o7g
    @PawełSmolarek-o7g 2 дні тому +1

    Pare minut i maszyna rozebrana. Współczesne motocykle to ... bardzo skomplikowane maszyny i rozebranie nawet 125 jest kłopotliwym zajęciem.

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому

      It's rally a different approach on a modern bike. First remove the plastic, then wires and you will finally see some of the engine and gearbox haha. Thanks for pointing this out! Greetings from Canada

  • @DimasFajar-ns4vb
    @DimasFajar-ns4vb 57 хвилин тому

    wow and cyclemaster is from uk sir

  • @michaelpatt5214
    @michaelpatt5214 3 дні тому +1

    Uli has a Chain wheel for camshaft. Then it is faster

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  3 дні тому

      Thank you for your advice. I will take this into consideration when ordering parts, wich will happen very soon😊

  • @animouierie
    @animouierie 3 дні тому +2

    it's better to make the video longer, 20-29 min

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  3 дні тому

      Thank you for your feedback! I’m thrilled to hear that you’re interested in longer videos. Don’t worry-I’ve got plenty more in the works😃👍🏼 Cheers Andreas

  • @michaelpatt5214
    @michaelpatt5214 3 дні тому

    Why do you have a R25/2 frame ?

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  3 дні тому

      According to the serial # it’s an R25/0 (1950-1951)

    • @bob7230
      @bob7230 2 дні тому

      Another great video! 😃 I’m very much enjoying your BMW series, please keep them coming. Maybe in the future a nice old BSA or Triumph? 😉 Btw, it’s nice to see you taking the time to tear these bikes down and really get them right!

  • @louisvanrijn3964
    @louisvanrijn3964 2 дні тому +1

    Yeahhhh.. but be honest, and admit to yourself: it is a sin to run the engine with this 70 year old(?) oil...It could have get damaged. The oil strainer is clogged...oil pressure???
    Your mechanical skill is however beyond discussion. Groeten from the Netherlands.

    • @WorkshopRebuild
      @WorkshopRebuild  2 дні тому

      I would say, it would be a sin unless I didn't check all the all moving components before trying to start it. Even in my last video when I checked the oil it was crystal clear and I'm still wonder how that even fooled me: ua-cam.com/video/aHpINyfw9EM/v-deo.html (check at minute 4:03 and see for yourself). I'm not making this up haha!
      It could have been really bad if I ran it for any longer, so I'm very happy to take it apart and give it new life. Thank you for your concerns and comment - it's much appreciated! Greeting from Canada!