They sell a tool that you don't even have to use a screw driver to pop in your circlips ! And it takes a second for a pefect pop in fit ! They have the tool for every circlip size !
lol, its because i ended up using a different stator, the first one had a nick in the wire from shipping, i installed it then took it out, then replaced with the one from the 700 - the original one from that motor:) very observant!
the sirclip, next time try needle nose plyersget one end in the spot u want and roll it in, thats what i find works the best, but we have our own method's, good video tho dude!
Louie, the hair on the top of your head seems to follow a clockwise pattern from the crown. This seems at odds with the hurricaine/cyclone systems that bring you snow, or perhaps because of it.
Found out why actually. When the clips are sideways the up and down force could compress the circlip and cause it to pop out, where if they are at 6 or 9 the clip cannot compress. Just incase anyone ever asks you again. The more you know.
For those circlips I use a pen. A blue paper mate. Just file a notch neer the edge on the very back. Then insert clip and push the remain clip in with the back of the pen. If you slip, it won't damage the piston. Ruining your day and costing more $, a screw driver although effective could have been devastating!
I just rebuilt my Dragon and I did a comp. test and got 130 and 120 hmmm maybe I should have re nicked them after all. Well, the top end bog is gone and it has lots of power so I'm not too worried ;)
in all honest man, i know its expensive, but this way YOU KNOW FOR A FACT, everything is torqued to spec, get a Snap on 3/8's torque wrench, you can buy something simular at napa, mac tool, matco, but there all basicly the same price, they all do inch pound, foot piunds, newtoun meter's, AND ANGEL's, and im betting some sled's use torque to yeld bolts now so it would be a wise investment for ya:), its good insurance knowing in the back of your mind knowing its tightened properly:)
no locktight on the bults for your pipe? these use to get loose wery quick from all vibrations from my own experiences and they are rly hard to reach when the engine is inside.
hmmmm cool idea, but even motorcycles have a clutch of some sort if you could get your hands on a motorcycle gearbox you could probably do it just fine
You should do playlists on your channel so we can look for how to - rev bla bla bla :) And can you do a video how to change seats beetwen difftent brands:) greetings from sweden! Love your videos!
Hi I am putting a 340 in my bravo so I am using the 250cc to make a motorcycle and I wanted to know how to make it chain driven thank you for your time
when you were torquing your cilinders down you talked about the torque wrench you were using being not very good ( beam type is junk)and you had to go over them a couple times thats normal im a millwright by trade i torque stuff every day the reason for it is your gasket crush. now i did notice you went to full torque on the first pass you should never do that no matter the final torque vale like on your head do half then full gives u an even crush on your gasket
I might be buying 97' skidoo formula 3 700cc The guy says it needs a new stator because it is actually over-charging. Is that possible? he said he already tried replacing the voltage regulator but it didn't do anything. Also, he has it listed for $600...should I be concerned, its got a new top end and new gaskets all the way around, he also put new bearings in the bogey wheels... Why only $600???? Its not in horrible shape from what I can tell, He sounds like he hasn't stolen it or anything.....
question, Why did you use a single ring piston? I heard the duel rings are better for that engine, that they help distribute the heat? any thoughts on this? what type is better and why? thanks
PowerModz if you are not running long pulls then you are not in the mountains you are on bunny hills.;) unless you are tree riding of course then ya single ring would be fine I guess.
in all honest man, i know its expensive, but this way YOU KNOW FOR A FACT, everything is torqued to spec, get a Snap on 3/8's torque wrench, you can buy something simular at napa, mac tool, matco, but there all basicly the same price, they all do inch pound, foot piunds, newtoun meter's, AND ANGEL's, and im betting some sled's use torque to yeld bolts now so it would be a wise investment for ya:), its good insurance knowing in the back of your mind knowing its tightened properly:)
Ya, just check compression after a few hours to see if they get closer.
Royal Purple - I love it.
They sell a tool that you don't even have to use a screw driver to pop in your circlips ! And it takes a second for a pefect pop in fit ! They have the tool for every circlip size !
lol, its because i ended up using a different stator, the first one had a nick in the wire from shipping, i installed it then took it out, then replaced with the one from the 700 - the original one from that motor:) very observant!
Not sure!
Watch again please - I have the crank case front turned towards me. Thanks for watching!
I'll do that! The seats are harder because I dont have examples.
Thanks man the only thing that had me worried was that I think it should be almost done break in.
the sirclip, next time try needle nose plyersget one end in the spot u want and roll it in, thats what i find works the best, but we have our own method's, good video tho dude!
Louie, the hair on the top of your head seems to follow a clockwise pattern from the crown. This seems at odds with the hurricaine/cyclone systems that bring you snow, or perhaps because of it.
Oh I see. Yes the CFI 4 injector engines esp. had some catastrophic problems. I have an 08 dragon and just put the MTNTK Fix Kit in and it is a beast.
Spi pistons circlips are so tight. After doing those a few times every thing else is easy.
Found out why actually. When the clips are sideways the up and down force could compress the circlip and cause it to pop out, where if they are at 6 or 9 the clip cannot compress. Just incase anyone ever asks you again. The more you know.
For those circlips I use a pen. A blue paper mate. Just file a notch neer the edge on the very back. Then insert clip and push the remain clip in with the back of the pen. If you slip, it won't damage the piston. Ruining your day and costing more $, a screw driver although effective could have been devastating!
I just rebuilt my Dragon and I did a comp. test and got 130 and 120 hmmm maybe I should have re nicked them after all. Well, the top end bog is gone and it has lots of power so I'm not too worried ;)
You my friend need to clean up your work bench lol, just kidding, looks better than mine.
in all honest man, i know its expensive, but this way YOU KNOW FOR A FACT, everything is torqued to spec, get a Snap on 3/8's torque wrench, you can buy something simular at napa, mac tool, matco, but there all basicly the same price, they all do inch pound, foot piunds, newtoun meter's, AND ANGEL's, and im betting some sled's use torque to yeld bolts now so it would be a wise investment for ya:), its good insurance knowing in the back of your mind knowing its tightened properly:)
no locktight on the bults for your pipe? these use to get loose wery quick from all vibrations from my own experiences and they are rly hard to reach when the engine is inside.
I did - I thought I mentioned that.
They weren't that bad actually:)
hmmmm
cool idea, but even motorcycles have a clutch of some sort
if you could get your hands on a motorcycle gearbox you could probably do it just fine
what brand was the assembly lube you were usuing? you said it sticks on a little better, i could use dome like that.
it might work if there are two holes like a retaining ring
"And we will break it in...My way.." Haha
You should do playlists on your channel so we can look for how to - rev bla bla bla :)
And can you do a video how to change seats beetwen difftent brands:) greetings from sweden! Love your videos!
spi pistons?
also i just installed a new stator and pickups but i didnt silicone the new one, just bolted them and used loctite. is the silicone necessary? thanks
does it really matter if the taper is up or down?
Yes absolutely
Hi I am putting a 340 in my bravo so I am using the 250cc to make a motorcycle and I wanted to know how to make it chain driven thank you for your time
Id love to see him try and put a monoblock back onto the engine by himself. Its a good vid though!
I do it - tricky but once you do a couple its no big deal!
@@PowerModzOfficial I've done a top end rebuild on my 800R just once so far. All sorts of colorful words were coming out of my mouth 😂
Yeah I bet that would get pretty darn pricey :O. A 300$ set of jugs off ebay would be a better idea. Btw do you re-nic cylinders in your shop?
when you were torquing your cilinders down you talked about the torque wrench you were using being not very good ( beam type is junk)and you had to go over them a couple times thats normal im a millwright by trade i torque stuff every day the reason for it is your gasket crush. now i did notice you went to full torque on the first pass you should never do that no matter the final torque vale like on your head do half then full gives u an even crush on your gasket
FYI a beam style torque wrench is the most accurate if used properly. Watch how Louis held the wrench and how slowly and evenly he pulled.
Put a digitall tourque wrench on as many bolts of any engine you may ever build.
What type of oil did you use in the sylinders and on the piston?
Why do the clips have to be up or down (12 or 6)? I understand thats manufacturers spec but why? what would happen if the clip was at 9?
Does the pickup with green wire go on top? Or does it really have that big of a difference?
Yes it does matter which pick up goes where. One time i put mine on backwards and it didnt start. So i switched them and it fired up on the first pull
I might be buying 97' skidoo formula 3 700cc
The guy says it needs a new stator because it is actually over-charging. Is that possible? he said he already tried replacing the voltage regulator but it didn't do anything.
Also, he has it listed for $600...should I be concerned, its got a new top end and new gaskets all the way around, he also put new bearings in the bogey wheels... Why only $600???? Its not in horrible shape from what I can tell, He sounds like he hasn't stolen it or anything.....
what kind of pistons are you running?
question, Why did you use a single ring piston? I heard the duel rings are better for that engine, that they help distribute the heat? any thoughts on this? what type is better and why? thanks
I'm not running long pulls in the mountains, the single ring is fine, they last 15,000kms with no issues and handle the heat for what i do.
PowerModz Cool, thanks for getting back so quick
Hey do u have a video of tearing the bottom end apart thanks?
PowerModz if you are not running long pulls then you are not in the mountains you are on bunny hills.;) unless you are tree riding of course then ya single ring would be fine I guess.
Newbie question. Do you have to pull the motor out to do the top end in a 07 REV?
Tyson Peters no you don't but if it hasn't been out in a while it's not a bad idea. But I've done a few top ends in the sled
looks like royal purple
never seen a piston whose arrows faced away from the exhaust
what are you talking about?
I think he is running SPI
How so?
The clips aren't snap rings...
Buy snap ring plyers
in all honest man, i know its expensive, but this way YOU KNOW FOR A FACT, everything is torqued to spec, get a Snap on 3/8's torque wrench, you can buy something simular at napa, mac tool, matco, but there all basicly the same price, they all do inch pound, foot piunds, newtoun meter's, AND ANGEL's, and im betting some sled's use torque to yeld bolts now so it would be a wise investment for ya:), its good insurance knowing in the back of your mind knowing its tightened properly:)