Foreman 500 Aircooled engine assembly

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • This is an assembly video on a 2009 Foreman 500. Here are links to the previous videos I had for this rebuild
    removal video • 2005- 2011 Honda Forem...
    as well as the disassembly video from earlier • 2005 - 2011 Foreman 50...
    Parts used in this video
    1st Gear set
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    Back cover Gasket
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    Front Cover Gasket
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @kamotekamote3002
    @kamotekamote3002 4 роки тому +3

    I just did my 2006 honda foreman 500. Top to bottom. Thank you for this video. It's not easy but i just saved $2k for mechanic fee

  • @rodwade2480
    @rodwade2480 8 місяців тому +2

    I have to do a top end rebuild on my 2009 honda foreman 500 and your video held me a lot. You do an awesome job at it. tks man, keep up the awesome work.

  • @zrfc.gaming7642
    @zrfc.gaming7642 3 роки тому +2

    Funny arm with 2 springs 😂 imagine going store and want that kind part, anyways love your vid thanks had busted crank for trying to remove piston

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому

      Sometimes the technical name for it doesn't make sense either so the arm with the two springs is what I go with lol. Thanks for watching

  • @m.b8257
    @m.b8257 3 роки тому +2

    Very detailed video, thanks

  • @MacCustoms
    @MacCustoms Рік тому

    thanks tork spec helped me out

  • @andywenger4866
    @andywenger4866 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video. Much appreciated

  • @bballracer92
    @bballracer92 4 роки тому +1

    wow I'm learning alot, thank you

  • @kazo17jay7
    @kazo17jay7 Рік тому +1

    Is a gasket required when installing the cylinder wall back on could tell if a gasket was needed there or not. The surface between the cylinder/jug and the engine block. Great video thanks for your help!!!

  • @samjohnstone9323
    @samjohnstone9323 Рік тому +1

    Would it be the same for a 2007 honda foreman 500 air cooled foot shifter no e shift

  • @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441

    Did you ever say what the 10 mm bolts had to be torqued down to cuz I don't remember hearing it I just remember seeing you do it but you might have said it somewhere but I just I just don't remember hearing it appreciate the video thanks a lot guy

  • @brandonborge7029
    @brandonborge7029 2 роки тому +1

    I’m dealing with a problem with my 06 500 I rebuilt the top end and pulled the back two covers to replace the shifter shaft when I turn it over it seems like it has a lot of compression timing is right and valves are adjusted at .006 when I’m turning it over I hold wide open throttle it stops turning over and I used rtv on the two back cases could that be my problem? Your help would be greatly appreciated

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому

      Just rtv and no gaskets? If you left the gasket out then yes that's your problem. The thickness of the gasket is needed for clearance on the gears.

  • @DanielPerez-dg4xp
    @DanielPerez-dg4xp 2 місяці тому

    Do you have any videos of rebuilding a 2020 Honda rubicon 520 dct ?

  • @ARRANB
    @ARRANB 2 роки тому +1

    Hello I am very thankful for your videos and have a question, I just tore down my 500 foreman that wouldn't go into third gear, I was expecting to find a missing tooth but there isn't any missing. I just got this but I think someone had it apart previously and may have put it back together wrong. Some of the tabs on the gears do look pretty worn but I'm not sure that would stop it from going in third. Do you have a video assembling a trans for on of these? If not is there any way you can help me? Thanks in advance

    • @sensesimming
      @sensesimming Рік тому

      Did you manage to resolve why it wasn't going into 3rd?

  • @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441

    I don't know if you said but what did you torque down the rocker arm top piece down too was it 10 or 9 or something like you done everything else foot pounds I don't remember you saying anything about it but I could have possibly missed it appreciate the video thanks a lot guy

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  Рік тому +1

      The manual for this bike does not specify a torque for these bolts. It just says to tighten them. I normally just torque them to what I normally do the other 10mm headed bolts to. That is 10 N/m or 7 lb ft.

  • @kevenzavalavallejo958
    @kevenzavalavallejo958 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent videos, new subscriber, very intuitive, is there any way to contact you?

  • @maximusfuscus
    @maximusfuscus 3 роки тому

    - Just finished replacing 1st gear on my 2005 Foreman 500 manual. Put it back together and works perfect. However, the previous owner (just purchased it a month ago knowing the first gear was gone) mounted a fan switch. Believing it’s just for pushing snow or hard hills I left it off. Took the kids today trying to beat the cold (-35 Celsius - VERY COLD) but after climbing a hill it bogged down. Turned the fan on and started it, it ran rough but got better. Left the fan on. Now it kind of knocks a bit, a metal sound (left of the driver side more) Works fine. What could have happened? It sounds like a rocker or valve out of adjustment (I did not adjust the valves when putting it back). No difference between cold or hot. I would appreciate any help. Thank you for the video, it helped me a lot!

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому +1

      I wouldn't think you would have run it hot. I would try a valve adjustment and see if it quites it down.

    • @maximusfuscus
      @maximusfuscus 3 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor - It probably went hot. But very briefly. Could that do severe damage? The knock wasn’t there before. I’ll adjust the valves tomorrow.

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому

      @@maximusfuscus it's not good on them to run them hot but if your is one of the air cooled models which I assume it is, some of the Honda ATVs do not even have a fan like some of the 350 ranchers and the 300 fourtraxs, they just rely on air passing by the cylinder to keep them cool. I am also assuming you oil level is good.

    • @maximusfuscus
      @maximusfuscus 3 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor - yes, air cooled and oil cooler with a fan. Oil level is perfect, new oil and filter (positioned correctly). Could have been oil starved? What should I be looking for of opening if again? Man I owe you a lot of beer...

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому +2

      @@maximusfuscus if your oil level was good it probably didn't get oil starved. Sounds like it may have ran hot unless you were traveling at a good rate of speed. the fans don't run much on these things but they do come on occasionally and we'll cool the motor off considerably as well as the oil. If you take it back apart what you need to check for is play in the connecting rod at the piston. It can move side to side but it doesn't need to have any play up and down whatsoever.

  • @mikecochrane2074
    @mikecochrane2074 3 роки тому

    I got a large 6" O-ring in my complete gasket kit for my trx500fe. I cannot find it in any of the engine diagrams. Any chance that you know where this huge o-ring goes? Thank you!

  • @user-re7og7yw8i
    @user-re7og7yw8i Рік тому +1

    Good afternoon, I tore the motor down and replaced the first gear assembly just like in the video, however when I reassembled and took it for a test drive I noticed that it won't stay parked when it goes into gear. Instead it now starts to move whenever I put it in forward and reverse in while still at idle. Any idea what I did wrong?

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  Рік тому +1

      Did you take the one way bearing out from behind the centrifugal clutch? Sounds like it may be in backwards

    • @jasonlewallen7146
      @jasonlewallen7146 3 місяці тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctorthis compared with 04’ trx450FE?
      Basically same design or should I expect a large difference. Close to setting everything out of frame and onto the table.
      Without any prior issues with trans, had a wheel cylinder stick, son drove it back to the shop here at home from our trails. (Ran it In 2nd/3rd gear the way back) After going ahead doing front and rear brake change and flush/bleed with new wheel cylinders. I started it up, let it run a few minutes, drove it roughly 100yds then an awful noise began. I shifted to neutral with engine still running. Noise didn’t change, shifted to first and noise stayed the same. Shifted back to neutral and shut off the engine. By hand rolled the quad forward and back, no binding or noise. With quad off I shifted to reverse and 1st while rocking forward and back. All seemed fine, until I shifted back to neutral and attempted to restart engine. It made a turn over then suddenly locked down.
      I removed the pull starter cover, using a ratchet and socket I was able to turn the shaft backwards several rotations.
      Removed spark plug.
      Then using the ratchet I attempted turning engine over in its starting rotation. Able to make maybe 2 full turns until it locked again.
      Is it most likely to be only a broken gear? Or something more extreme?

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 місяці тому

      The one way bearing behind the centrifugal clutch is installed in the wrong direction.

    • @jasonlewallen7146
      @jasonlewallen7146 3 місяці тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor I haven’t been into the engine yet, only done the brake work.
      Actually the engine has never been broke into since new. Certain that something is broken internally.

    • @jasonlewallen7146
      @jasonlewallen7146 3 місяці тому

      I should’ve commented as it’s self instead on another’s comment. 🤦‍♂️

  • @lousew6219
    @lousew6219 Рік тому

    Nice video, did all the job but the gear that the starter turn is jammed so i got to start manually. Any idea how to fix that?

  • @CanchePavas
    @CanchePavas 10 місяців тому

    Donde puedo comprar los repuestos para un motor de esos

  • @tylermadeit5396
    @tylermadeit5396 2 роки тому

    Got the shift forks in the groove on the drum and put the two cases together and i cant turn the shift drum with a flat head

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому +1

      Bolt the star piece on the clutch side of the drum and see if you can turn it then.

    • @tylermadeit5396
      @tylermadeit5396 2 роки тому

      What all do i need to bolt back up? I put the star pieces on and still cant turn the drum. This thing is frustrating

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому

      @@tylermadeit5396 just the star piece. A lot of times it will line the shift drum up so it will shift. Are you sure you had the forks in the right direction?

    • @tylermadeit5396
      @tylermadeit5396 2 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor i believe i have the forks in the correct direction. The lowest. Por is facing with the letters up. "C" in the center facing up. Fr right under low gear set. This placement allowed gear dogs to slide up and down on the shaft by lifting forks up. I then installed drum lining the shift fork pins into a vein in the shift drum by barely lifting the forks. The only problem that i can see is the top or front fork is kind of binding. I have bought all three forks. Fork shaft. Low gear set

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому

      @@tylermadeit5396 are you rotating the change clutch shaft as you are trying to shift it?

  • @user-qo7zd6le3h
    @user-qo7zd6le3h Рік тому

    Hola, disculpe la pregunta porquemi foreman 500 2007, cuando cambio de la velocidad 4 a la 3 y acelerar hace un brinco el motor como si se accionara algo y se escucha un sinido

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  Рік тому

      solo lo hace entre 3ra y 4ta marcha

    • @user-qo7zd6le3h
      @user-qo7zd6le3h Рік тому

      gracias por su respuesta, Si, solo cuando bajo de 4ta a tercera, y no es siempre solo cuando después de bajar la velocidad aceleró fuerte, si lo hago más lento no lo hace

  • @ryangonsalves8772
    @ryangonsalves8772 3 роки тому

    Hi Is this the up right camchain?

  • @maximusfuscus
    @maximusfuscus 3 роки тому

    Wow...thank you. Can I do this without removing the top end since the engine came out together? What I don’t understand is how to remove the timing chain without messing up the timing. Thanks in advance.

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому

      It is tough to change the timing chain with the engine assembled. You can get to the chain and cam by removing the front cover but you will have to pull the push rods and hold the cam followers up with magnets before removing the cam. The timing marks will have to be lined back up once the cam is removed and reinstalled.

    • @maximusfuscus
      @maximusfuscus 3 роки тому

      What I’m trying to do is replace the first gear. Do I just open everything, take the clutches/flywheel out, mark the timing and remove? Does the piston have to be in a certain position (Tdc for example) when marking the timing?

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому

      @@maximusfuscus yes the piston has to be at top dead center when the cam is reinstalled.

    • @maximusfuscus
      @maximusfuscus 3 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor - Last question. How do you see it is at Tdc? You were looking at the side in the video.

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому +1

      @@maximusfuscus there is a plug on the right side of the motor that has to be removed with I think a 5mm allen wrench. This will let you see the timing marks on the flywheel.

  • @christrent1073
    @christrent1073 2 роки тому

    Hey got a question I got a 500 I’m working on now and noticed when I turn the clutch basket there is a tight spot about 3/4 way around is that normal or do I have a bad gear? it is in neutral

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому

      I've seen that happen on ones with gear reductions but not on factory ones. I would assume something's wrong with the gear or basketif it has a tight spot

    • @christrent1073
      @christrent1073 2 роки тому

      I pulled the basket and turned the shaft and it still hits the tight spot looks like I’m splitting the case I guess thanks

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому

      @@christrent1073 I hate to say it but yes it sounds like you may have a tooth broken or about to break in the transmission

    • @christrent1073
      @christrent1073 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks I’d say this thing has seen a few neutral drops keep doing what you do your videos have helped me a lot

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  2 роки тому +1

      @@christrent1073 not sure what year model yours is but I have a video of replacing first gear on a 2010 model. From what I understand that's a common problem with that model bikes.

  • @derekearnest2164
    @derekearnest2164 4 роки тому

    I just did the top end on a 07 Forman 500 and it has 150 lbs of compression now. Good spark but pushes air out the carburetor when I spin the engine over and it wont start? Any ideas? I've followed all the steps in your videos.

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  4 роки тому +1

      Sounds like you have a timing issue. Are you sure you had it at top dead center on the compression stroke when you adjusted the valves. Were any of the valves real far off before you adjusted them?

    • @derekearnest2164
      @derekearnest2164 4 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor yes the valves where off when I first messed with them. I replaced the valves and seals when I did the top end. I spun the crank by hand lined up my t mark. Both push rods where down. Installed the valve cover and adjusted valves to .006. And no luck. It will fire occasionally but not start. I wish you lived close to Jacksonville I'd bring it to you.

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  4 роки тому

      @@derekearnest2164 have you checked the valves since you tried to crank it?

    • @derekearnest2164
      @derekearnest2164 4 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor yes they are at .006

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  4 роки тому

      Was it running before you took it apart?

  • @kcwyrick7947
    @kcwyrick7947 3 роки тому

    On my reverse arm I have a washer I dont have the arm like yours

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому

      What does your arm look like?

    • @kcwyrick7947
      @kcwyrick7947 3 роки тому

      @@FourwheelerDoctor it's just a shaft that comes out goes through the cover and connects to the cable on the outside theres a gold colored arm that actuates in the case but no second arm like yours

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому

      I'm a little confused. I don't think I showed attaching the reverse arm outside of the motor on the video. I usually do that as I am putting the motor in. There should just be a short shaft that sticks out the back of the case with a flat spot on it. The arm that goes on the cable will line up with that flat spot. Usually the arm has "out" stamped on it. Then a bolt will go in the center of that arm into the center of the shaft to hold it on the shaft

    • @kcwyrick7947
      @kcwyrick7947 3 роки тому

      I think I got it figured out yours has 2 internal arms mine only has one but you also have some sort of ball switch on your case that arm hits I dont have one of those either my bike is an 05 foreman footshift 2wd

    • @FourwheelerDoctor
      @FourwheelerDoctor  3 роки тому +1

      @@kcwyrick7947 yes that is correct the ball switch is only on the electric shift models, the foot shift model does not have that. That is to keep the shift motor from trying to shift when the lever is not pulled on the es models