How To Do A Top End On A Honda Trail CT90

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2011
  • Thank you for Subscribing! This is a video on how to take off the top end of a Four stroke Honda Trail CT 90. The video will go step by step through the process of disassembling the top end of the motor. This is done when changing the rings on the piston, putting on a new piston, or to clean the top end of the motor. Some of the steps of the steps that we will be experience in this video are: removing the points plate, detaching the head, removing the right and left side plates and taking out the timing chain. The tools needed in order to complete this process are: philips screwdriver, Drill with phillips, Impact wrench with 14mm socket, 10mm socket, rag, pliers, 9mm wrench, and crescent wrench. Make sure to follow me on my Fan Page at pages/Braaapl... for up-to-date video tutorials, dirt bike riding trips, skateboarding videos, and other related videos. Follow Me On Twitter! #!/Braaap2strokes Thank you to UA-camr, Sawhorsepictures ( / sawhorsepictures ) for editor and cinematographer for this project. Music was done by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com and the people at Apple Inc. . Remember to Like, Rate, Add as friend, Comment, Favorite, and Send video responses.
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  • @pujabelgian
    @pujabelgian 11 місяців тому +3

    When I bought a running ct90 I said, no projects! Right from the gitgo it was a project, however I am enjoying it. Excellent straight forward instructional, Hopefully you have more on the ct90. Thanks!

  • @excelephant
    @excelephant 11 років тому +4

    Nice vid man. Before doing this, make sure the crank is at top dead centre, you can tell when it's there by checking that the valve rockers both have freeplay at once. Also, a tip I've picked up is to use a small zip tie to tie the timing chain to the cam sprocket, takes the stress out of having to hold the sprocket and chain all the way through the disassembly :)

  • @toneconsultant
    @toneconsultant 13 років тому +4

    You got me kid. I actually learned something. Thanks for posting.

  • @45anotherjustin
    @45anotherjustin 11 років тому +2

    Hello, internet friend. I'd just like to tell you that this video was very helpful to me and had a great pace for an informative instructional disassembly! I found myself talking to and agreeing with you halfway through the video. Thank you for walking me through this process at a wonderfully slow pace! Great video!

  • @1058tman
    @1058tman 9 років тому +19

    Just so people know, most of the philips head screws are #3, if you use a #2 odds are you'll strip them. I personally wouldn't use a drill either, I'd use an impact driver for it all, with an impact driver you are less likely to strip the screw heads and with most of these engines being 40+ years old they free the screws much easier.
    Great video though, very informative.

    • @DuttonWebb
      @DuttonWebb 5 років тому +2

      Yes. If you are removing the rocker shafts to access the valve springs, there are delicate cooling fins all around the three #3 philips screws that hold the cover down. This cover keeps the rocker arm shafts from sliding out and also guides oil to the rocker arm shafts. If you want to remove the valves, you must take this cover off and I recommend a hammer style impact driver with a #3 philips impact bit. Getting a wrench on the head of the screw is not an option. :]
      I love this video! I saw a video from this channel a while back and was really impressed by the step-by-step instructions. I finally found your channel again! Glad I subscribed. Saved me so much time!

  • @shanemouton7606
    @shanemouton7606 8 років тому +23

    what a legend. so many videos just skip through the little bits that i was really struggling with and yours was concise and not rushed. Thank you for the clear explanation. I was able to dis-assemble my 110ct today thanks to your video!

  • @chabaca13
    @chabaca13 12 років тому +2

    Your video was very, very helpful. I referred back to it numerous times and it was so helpful. Thanks for speaking in lay terms and being detailed. You make it look so easy. Thanks again.

  • @icosododecahedron
    @icosododecahedron 4 роки тому +3

    Hey man, I almost never comment on videos but wanted to thank you for this. Really awesome and straightforward information.
    I actually build furniture for a living but work on motorcycles as a hobby. I’m 29, and rebuilding a ‘72 CT90 because I grew up riding one. Your video was immensely helpful and I felt like I should sign in to UA-cam haha. Just so I could thank you. Great video.

  • @alexlangeveld7051
    @alexlangeveld7051 7 років тому +3

    I love how thorough you are in this vid, thanks for the help 👍

  • @user-hh9zz8vh8k
    @user-hh9zz8vh8k 2 місяці тому +1

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @ThePookosh
    @ThePookosh 10 років тому +13

    Good video. i'd recommend using Japanese Industrial Standard screwdrivers instead of Phillips head screwdrivers. The Phillips "cam out" the heads on the screws, ruining them over time. You can see the the screw heads starting to cam out in the video. Almost every old Honda I work on has damaged screw heads.

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer 3 роки тому

      And for those who can't get real JIS screwdrivers, at least use a manual impact driver (the kind you hold with your hand and smack with a hammer). That will keep the philips from camming out.

  • @nicholasblackmore9604
    @nicholasblackmore9604 6 років тому +6

    Many thanks there, chap! That was crystal clear. Excellent. I was a bit on edge taking my engine apart but your clear pictures really showed it so well! Now I can do it with hopefully no unhappy surprises. Good job.

  • @drachirnegeer4857
    @drachirnegeer4857 5 років тому +2

    Man, thank you so much. If it wasn't for your perfectly laid out sequence, I would have had trouble getting my engine work done. Thanks for the great videos

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  5 років тому

      Thank you drachir. I am glad that the video helped you with you engine.

  • @davidmiller637
    @davidmiller637 Рік тому +1

    Excellent basic tutorial, now I can look at my top end while the shop manual is on the way ! THANKS ! I could add however after 52 years of working on Honda motorcycles, that before cordless drills, a Hammer Impact Driver is #1 basic required tool. In fact the hammer impact driver should replace the "Chicken Wing" as the tank emblem ( like the tuning forks on a Yamaha logo 😄) oh yeah PS it was the Cylinder (not the bottom part of the head)

  • @bairdandrew77
    @bairdandrew77 9 років тому

    So glad I found this video. Need to do a top end rebuild and decided to do some research before jumping into the head removal for the first time. Definitely subscribed

  • @dustyndries29
    @dustyndries29 3 роки тому +1

    Very detailed walk through. I've been nervous about doing this. Thank you for the tutorial. Well done

  • @Muso2191
    @Muso2191 11 років тому +1

    Hey man, I have an SL70 I've been looking to get the top end off, thanks so much for this video! Best on youtube by far!

  • @crlager
    @crlager 5 років тому +3

    Well done! While getting ready to do mine I have watched several videos and yours is by far the best, great camera work and well organized. Thank you.

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  5 років тому +2

      Thank you for the great comment! I know what you mean I seen videos that don't show you parts of the video that they just skip to another part and you don't know what to do for that part that you need to know if you don't know. That why I try to show every step that is needed so that it is clear to understand all the parts of the video and not leave parts out of the video. I am glad to hear that it is by far the best video. I hope you get your motor fixed and running again.

  • @26309
    @26309 12 років тому +1

    Thanks! I was looking for instruction for taking apart the top end of a CT90/CT110 engine and this was all I could find. Very good and covered all the basis. And the suggestion to mark the timing sprocket yjr edvanhal made is right on.

  • @mannymarin1593
    @mannymarin1593 7 років тому +1

    Well done my Man. I have the confidence to start a tear down on my 2 CT's I bought last month

  • @dakellymon
    @dakellymon 13 років тому

    Great video, I have 3 CT90's never took a head off but I could do it after watching this. Good Job and thanks for sharing you knowledge.

  • @thepracticalman5905
    @thepracticalman5905 Рік тому +1

    This has helped me a lot...thanks

  • @MrBeefsnorkel
    @MrBeefsnorkel 9 років тому

    I watch your videos because I'm a new trail 90 owner (sadly with low compression) but also your other vids because I freakin' love the intro music. And I like your bikes!!! BRRRAAAAAAAPPP BRAAAPPP!!!!

  • @joshbarba5061
    @joshbarba5061 5 років тому +3

    Great video! Just picked up a 1970 CT90 today. I will most likely be replacing the rings soon and this will be great help. Thanks!

    • @mattdlmn
      @mattdlmn 4 роки тому

      Josh Barbra Just picked up a 70 ct90 myself and am going to likely have to do a rebuild. Just learned it has low compression and will also only go into low so I’ve got some work to do. Have you done yours yet

    • @joshbarba5061
      @joshbarba5061 4 роки тому +1

      @@mattdlmn not yet, I ended up putting a Lifan 140 4speed manual motor in it. I'm going to still rebuild the other 90 engine soon for another ct90 I'm working on. If you're on facebook, check out the CT90 owners page! Lots of awesome info.

    • @mattdlmn
      @mattdlmn 4 роки тому +1

      Josh Barba sounds cool, I’ll have to check that motor out. I dropped my Facebook many years ago but my wife is there so I’ll have to have her check it out. Undecided at this point where to go next but I’ll figure it out.

  • @roberteckelkamp1772
    @roberteckelkamp1772 10 років тому

    great training video. you have a talent for teaching. your video was, and is, a pleasure to view.

  • @DuttonWebb
    @DuttonWebb 5 років тому +2

    Incredible video. Great step by step instructions!!!! subscribed

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  5 років тому +1

      I am glad to hear that it is a incredible video. Thanks for the comment.

  • @dannorton1018
    @dannorton1018 7 років тому

    Nicely done, very clear instructions. Thank you.

  • @axlray13
    @axlray13 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. Well done!

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes 12 років тому +1

    Excellent, informative, and interesting video! THANKS for sharing!

  • @tanyahyde3548
    @tanyahyde3548 8 років тому

    Im taking one apart, came on a snag, found your video: thx! good work.

  • @lambertoaloyola5838
    @lambertoaloyola5838 10 років тому

    Thank you for sharing. Very informative. Keep up the great work!

  • @johnpangle3064
    @johnpangle3064 5 років тому +3

    nice job buddy! It most definitely helped me out. thank you

  • @HaywoodDorland
    @HaywoodDorland 13 років тому

    Good job. I am doing the same on my 1990 XR200r and so this was very helpful.

  • @jeffshannon5410
    @jeffshannon5410 3 роки тому

    What a great video! Your the man!!

  • @ryderDoO
    @ryderDoO 9 років тому +4

    Very nice video, please make a video of complete engine rebuild, means dissassembling and assembling from top-end/clutch/crank cases, Crank rebuild how to check oil pump and how to clear lines etc on Similar C70 engines with CDI ignition. would be very helpful of you

    • @pujabelgian
      @pujabelgian 11 місяців тому +1

      Your crystal clear method reminds me of a VW repair manual we had decades ago called VW repair for the complete idiot! By John Muir. A step by step guide that was so clear that anyone following his instructions could rebuild an old upright engine. Such a manual for ct90 110 etc would be very popular.

  • @skatevw
    @skatevw 2 роки тому +1

    Good Job!! Keep it up!!

  • @oakcreekadam
    @oakcreekadam 6 років тому +1

    great video. very helpful!

  • @cj64crosser
    @cj64crosser 9 років тому

    Great tutorial, good work!!

  • @danielbennett2891
    @danielbennett2891 12 років тому

    I AM JUST ABOUT TO DO THIS, THE VID IS PERFECT. THANK YOU

  • @alscompute
    @alscompute 9 років тому

    Excellent video! Thanks!

  • @mikeythebadboy1
    @mikeythebadboy1 7 років тому +4

    GREAT VIDEO, IT HELPED ALOT. I LIKE THAT I WAS'NT RUSHED THANKS.

  • @nuida8832
    @nuida8832 5 років тому +2

    Big help... Thank you

  • @cliveseddon7080
    @cliveseddon7080 9 років тому

    Great help, well done.

  • @carriedavis1248
    @carriedavis1248 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video!

  • @N34uptonaqr
    @N34uptonaqr 9 років тому

    Thanks dude! You are a lifesaver!

    • @dannilaser16
      @dannilaser16 4 роки тому

      Always nice to save someone’s life.
      You should be forever grateful.

  • @tylerlondon5052
    @tylerlondon5052 6 років тому +2

    Well done. Thanks!

  • @RC44E
    @RC44E 4 роки тому

    Great Job!

  • @tuhno
    @tuhno 11 років тому

    You gave a very good video. Now I can do my CT110 is the same as the CT90 .
    Thank you.

  • @onebeardtwowheels8981
    @onebeardtwowheels8981 7 років тому

    awesome video!

  • @elgrombre
    @elgrombre 5 років тому

    Cheers for the video mate.

  • @adamantq30
    @adamantq30 8 років тому +2

    well done. thank you!

  • @kentuvman
    @kentuvman 13 років тому

    Thanks - very good instructor!

  • @peachybiker5877
    @peachybiker5877 11 років тому

    really helpful video man thank you

  • @stephenbergwall3801
    @stephenbergwall3801 4 роки тому +1

    Good Video, thanks

  • @mrnigelfoudy
    @mrnigelfoudy 11 років тому

    great video dude !!! Big help

  • @johnnytheory
    @johnnytheory 2 роки тому

    Perfect video.!! Thank yoy

  • @YouInnerTuber
    @YouInnerTuber 7 років тому

    Nice job! Thank you.

  • @1eltino
    @1eltino 7 років тому

    Thanks from England. I didn't know how to remove the timing chain. Back out to the garage

  • @baldprisonguard1
    @baldprisonguard1 6 років тому +1

    great job!

  • @CCDProductions
    @CCDProductions 4 роки тому +1

    Dude thankyou for the insight. My ct90 is burning oil and i need to disassemble and diagnose.

  • @carsonbowie1151
    @carsonbowie1151 8 років тому

    Awesome Vid!!
    Thanks,
    God Bless!!!

  • @iggy9651
    @iggy9651 12 років тому

    Nice job very informative

  • @mikeshotglass5119
    @mikeshotglass5119 5 років тому +2

    nice job

  • @brettshaw3148
    @brettshaw3148 7 років тому

    thanks for the vid very helpful

  • @bentzdm
    @bentzdm 13 років тому

    Great job!!! Thanks!!

  • @AdventuresWithNimby
    @AdventuresWithNimby 5 років тому +1

    Well done my friend well done. You can tell you e done this a few times.

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  5 років тому +1

      Yes I have done this a few times. Thank you for the great comment.

  • @mrropey
    @mrropey 6 років тому +1

    Thank you good job

  • @Ronniewashere
    @Ronniewashere 6 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @NPMCaptain
    @NPMCaptain 10 років тому +1

    Pretty nice video. Would like to see the complete disassemble, piston, valves, gears etc. Thanks for teach.

  • @jonathansorensen2093
    @jonathansorensen2093 3 роки тому

    Should I have it on tdc when doing this? Great video. Doing this tomorrow

  • @rogergoddu4469
    @rogergoddu4469 6 місяців тому

    well done bro thanx

  • @stevenwood9646
    @stevenwood9646 8 років тому +1

    good job

  • @Maxjasper
    @Maxjasper 6 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  11 років тому +3

    Yes this can be done while on the bike. I just removed the motor from the bike to make it easier to film and show the viewers the steps on how to do a top end.

  • @edvanhal
    @edvanhal 12 років тому

    A suggestion, put a small mark on the sprocket and chain for reassembly in case they are moved or dropped. Thanks for the post! Eddie V

  • @soogg11
    @soogg11 10 років тому

    잘보고 갑니다..ㅎㅎ

  • @dannilaser16
    @dannilaser16 4 роки тому

    Good video dorg.
    Roof roof.

  • @EngraveTek
    @EngraveTek 11 років тому

    Great video! It really helped me. Thanks!
    Hey, in the beginning when you're riding... it looks like where me and my son ride... is it Carnegie? Thanks again, Jim

  • @PTG847
    @PTG847 6 років тому

    Great video. Do you have a list of all parts need to properly do a top end on a worn engine? Thanks

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  6 років тому

      Sorry I do not have a list of the parts. It should be easy to find the parts maybe check with your motorcycle dealer they might be able to look up the parts and find the part numbers and you can order the parts off Ebay.

  • @mikegigabyte
    @mikegigabyte 11 років тому

    all I need to do is change out my valve seal so im going to stop after taking the head off
    did you ever make a video showing how to remove the valves
    im sure I can figure it out, but always nice to see a video

  • @toastrecon
    @toastrecon 4 роки тому +1

    I'm assuming that the sprocket/chain have to remain on the proper tooth because of timing? Could you use a little zip tie through the center of the sprocket to hold the chain on so you wouldn't have to worry as much?

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  4 роки тому +2

      Yes the sprocket and chain have to remain in the on the proper tooth for the timing. There should be two markings one on the sprocket and the other on the casing to align the timing. you align the two markings. You could also use a zip tie to hold the sprocket and chain.

  • @ils360
    @ils360 11 років тому

    can you put a CT110 cyclinder on the CT90 bottom end?

  • @gavinolson-gwin5368
    @gavinolson-gwin5368 3 роки тому +1

    Did you keep the sprocket on the timing chain so that you didn't have to adjust your timing when putting everything back together? Im new at this and that seems like thats why you would do that.

    • @Braaaplive2strokes
      @Braaaplive2strokes  3 роки тому +2

      Yes that's why I did that. So it would be easier to just put back the sprocket and not have line up the timing on the sprocket before reinstalling it and the timing chain.

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  11 років тому +1

    Thanks you for the comment! This means so much to me! I am glad that you liked the video.

  • @tomtrapmore3993
    @tomtrapmore3993 4 роки тому

    The part where you loosen the valves, is that necessary to remove the top end? Or can you leave them as they are?

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer 3 роки тому

      If you don't loosen the valves before hand, you won't be able to remove the camshaft.

  • @xxDONMEGAxx
    @xxDONMEGAxx 5 років тому

    Hey nice video . I have a question for all , I have a 82 z50r similar engine but smaller . Does anyone have any experience with these eBay Chinese complete heads ? I need a new head and can't find an oem Honda head . Any experience with aftermarket heads ?

  • @amymcclure18
    @amymcclure18 5 років тому

    Do you know where I could buy a kickstarter shaft for a 1970 Honda ct90 trailbike?

  • @M00KAB
    @M00KAB 12 років тому

    yeah that happend to my not a big problem easy to get out the real problem is to get the timing right when you put it back together. any tips on how to do that.

  • @bullsnutsoz
    @bullsnutsoz 6 років тому

    Is the same procedure needed for a CT110?

  • @mikegigabyte
    @mikegigabyte 11 років тому

    thats okay
    I have the pdf service manual I can probably figure it out, I know the top needs to be compressed so some little locking tab needs to come out or something

  • @SunilSundar
    @SunilSundar 9 років тому +1

    Hi, why there are 3 acorn nuts and one regular nut on the cylinder studs? and why does the regular nut have a copper washer under it?

    • @scottjohnson7466
      @scottjohnson7466 8 років тому +1

      the acorn nut with a copper washer is the one that allows for oil to get to the head

  • @nickcamino80
    @nickcamino80 10 років тому +1

    Good video. Just need to learn the names of the parts, like cam, and cylinder and junk like that. But good video

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  12 років тому

    I hold it because if you don't hold the sprocket it could fall and the timing chain could go in the motor and it will be hard to get the timing chain out of motor.

  • @yolobokind5625
    @yolobokind5625 4 роки тому +1

    ok wow thx

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  11 років тому +1

    You can see the photos with out an account just go under the video description (and hit see more) and click the link to my Facebook and you should see the photos on how to remove the valves.

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  11 років тому

    You need to drain the Gearbox oil and then put fresh oil in. Also, you might want to try to drain some coolant out little by little until it stops leaking.

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  11 років тому

    Yes it would be okay to replace the rings while the engine is on the bike.

  • @tnerbsg8134
    @tnerbsg8134 4 роки тому

    You should really address/show how to ensure TDC before taking it apart. Pretty important step.

  • @Braaaplive2strokes
    @Braaaplive2strokes  11 років тому

    You might have a bad head base gasket or you might need new o rings for the top end. Also you might have over filled the coolant. You might need to drain the oil and put new oil in the engine.

  • @deadheaders86
    @deadheaders86 8 років тому

    I wonder fellas, seeing as these old bikes are so similar, do you think it's possible to put a 50cc trail engine on the body of a 90? I could ride it around on a moped sticker that way. Wuddya say?

    • @EXPGAMINGgotteem
      @EXPGAMINGgotteem 8 років тому

      Yes it should be very easy just drill some mounting holes in the skid plate and get a good spocket and your good to go