PW80 Power Mod, Install of Boyesen Reeds the Easy Way! Power Mod!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- In this video I show How I remove the 2 stroke reeds from the engine of a 1995 Yamaha PW80. I do it without removing the engine. I show a step by step process of removal, inspection, and reinstall of the reeds. I have tons of Motorcycle How to vids on my channel, be sure to check them out. If you like the video give it a thumbs up, its much appreciated. If you want to leave a comment or question below I always try and respond. Thanks for Watching, and stay tuned for future videos. Cheers
PART NUMBERS:
BOYESEN POWER REEDS - 673
TOP REED GASKET - 300-13622-10
BOTTOM REED GASKET - 300-13521-10
this is exactly how a help video should be made ty
Glad ya liked it and was helpful. Cheers
Excellent video again! I love all these small bikes!
@Bigair01 Hey thanks for the reply. I had to be a dork and reword my previous comment so I lost your reply and now it's not posted dang it lol.
Haha all good. Thanks for the feedback. Cheers
Love the video man very helpful
Thx! Cheers!
Cleaning the engine before opening it up is a great idea. Just a little tip
Great point! Cheers!
Great job! Another video to help me!
Glad it was helpful. Cheers.
I think your Bottom Reed Gasket is suppose to be 300-13621-10 ?? You have it listed as 13521?
Great video mon ami! 👍
Thx man. Hope all is well out east. Cheers!
Did you window the piston if not do it you will see a power increase
Not rlly it will just be smoother in high rpm and get better fuel efficiency
Great video 👍
Thanks!
I'm having a hard time finding those reeds. when I type in that 673 number it doesn't have the 3 reed but a 2 reed. can you help?
Yea if it’s Amazon then they are just using different package. When I ordered them from Amazon the correct reeds showed up as long you order the right part number for your bike.
Any power difference? I’m chasing a non reving issue at the moment. All mods are done except reeds
These little bikes I’m sure is a small gain. Doesn’t take much to pull them off and have a look. It’s one of three things. Bagged top end, cracked or reeds not sealing, or your carb isn’t set up properly. If it’s your carb pull the air filter off and make sure it’s clean. Check your pilot screw is set right as well. I’m assuming you have pulled the carb and cleaned already. I have a vid that may be helpful in adjusting your carb. Hope ya find the problem. Do a compression check too.
@@bigair0176 I did a compression check 6 or 7 kicks gets 95 to 100 psi, throttle wide open.
Looks like it already has the boyesen reeds before. Stock reeds are metal.
This is stated in the video 6:40 good observation
how much more power does this give the bike?
Helps with crispness of the throttle more then anything.
did it work?
Ya worked great.
What's the rattle?
I just rebuilt the top end!
@@bigair0176 cool good job
Buy some jis screw drivers
Thx for the tip. Cheers!
My dumbass removed the rubber gasket on the reed cover and now can't find it lol
Partzilla prob has lots. They were really fast on shipping and have lots of oem parts avail.
@@bigair0176 clutch gasket cover do I really need it, I ordered 3 and all don't fit good. Can I just use silicone
Omg dirt...geez. say dirt 56 more times -_-