Dear lord I'm about to do my first engine disassembly on a spare gsxr 750 k6 engine I bought to rebuild mine and didnt know where to start, I'm so glad I found this. Thanks !
Dowty washer, (washers with rubber seals built in) Im loving all the clips you have posted so far and still trying to catch up.😊... I can not work out how you find time to edit and post all these, and still do your daily job..❤
Absolutely the most informative and detailed video ive found on UA-cam for the gsxr motors. I have 2 gsxr600 98'. Great commentary jim 👏👍hands down, ive learned a few things that i never knew, even after being a gsxr ower for 10 yrs.
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Just found this channel. Great content and nice to watch someone that actually knows what they're doing. Looking forward to next video but in the mean time working my way through the back catalogue.
Love your attitude and your skills as well as the editing of these videos. You're doing a fantastic job, unique across the youtubes, so thank you for sharing it with us! Glad I waited for all episodes of this mini series, got my beer in the freezer so let's goooo! :) PS: pretty sure the movie reference was Snatch, one of my favorites :D
Some good tips here, I’m currently rebuilding an XV535 engine (well re assembling after a clean up and unseizing it) an being a V Twin it’s simple to get all the valves closed, and my other bike a Parallel Twin just the same but haven’t considered an Inline 4 needing to be taken apart with more consideration like this. Great vid and nice that there’s at least one actual motorcycle mechanic on UA-cam giving real advice. But don’t you just find the shims under buckets a pain in the arse to do valve adjustments on when you’re only doing that rather than a strip down ? Thanks for the upload 😊
@30:18 Dowty Washer or Bonded Seal (Industrial name vs. Common Name similar to RivNut Bolhoff or Captive nut; Heim Joint or Rose Joint or Rod End Bearing)
Great vid, people nowadays like to use powertools for everything, It's nice to see you using (as I do as well) good old hand tools. Will you be talking about costs?
No I don't really go into costs that much, Labour charges vary quite a bit as do the cost of parts depending where in the world you live. I think I already talk too much 😅
Haven't watched one of your videos for a while, but bloody love them, your detail and commentary is superb. What year 750 engine is this? Is the SRAD era, and how different to the SRAD600 would it be?
Hi i put a hayabusa engine in my dune buggy , I finally got my Busa dune buggy running , and it sounds great but when I start to push the clutch pedal in it makes a grinding noise like if you were you're trying to shift without the clutch ? would you have any idea what it could be ?
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV thanks for replying it worked fine before i put the engine into the dune buggy , it wouldn't have anything to do with converting from clutch lever to floor pedal
@SuperbikeSurgeryTV I have a 2002 suzuki gsxr600 I have to replace rod bearings could u point me in the right direction as to the tools I will need to do the job
Dear lord I'm about to do my first engine disassembly on a spare gsxr 750 k6 engine I bought to rebuild mine and didnt know where to start, I'm so glad I found this. Thanks !
Good luck!
Good luck and have fun!
Never knew I could get this kind of entertainment for free.... subscribed
Dowty washer, (washers with rubber seals built in)
Im loving all the clips you have posted so far and still trying to catch up.😊... I can not work out how you find time to edit and post all these, and still do your daily job..❤
Absolutely the most informative and detailed video ive found on UA-cam for the gsxr motors. I have 2 gsxr600 98'. Great commentary jim 👏👍hands down, ive learned a few things that i never knew, even after being a gsxr ower for 10 yrs.
This is my new fav channel.
I enjoyed every minute of this, love the commentary. Really appreciate you giving us an insight into your skills and knowledge. Thanks!
Thanks for the positivity it's really appreciated 👍
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I'm like 1 minute in and I can already hear you saying "stop waffeling, Jim". :D
This is well done... thank you for the explanation on stuff... Dave, Arizona, 650 versys , 65 riding 3 years
Just found this channel. Great content and nice to watch someone that actually knows what they're doing. Looking forward to next video but in the mean time working my way through the back catalogue.
Thanks for the positivity 👍
Great video, keep waffling Jim, the most informative bits come out then!!
Love your attitude and your skills as well as the editing of these videos. You're doing a fantastic job, unique across the youtubes, so thank you for sharing it with us! Glad I waited for all episodes of this mini series, got my beer in the freezer so let's goooo! :)
PS: pretty sure the movie reference was Snatch, one of my favorites :D
Thanks!
These newer engines are marvels of packaging.
It would be great if you did a GSXR oiler engine one day.
My 88 model 750 has 200+ Ks on it.
I want a gsxr 750 now
Great video Jim. Cheers
Nice one jim.
A bit late in the day I know, but I had the 'joy' of doing CX500 cam tensioner mods. That was an engine out job!
"Its too tightz" .... my favorite too :-)
Great channel, so much info not waffle. but I feel you might have PTSD from that hayabusa engine lol.
I’ve just got a 2004 gsxr 750 for the track and now I’m feeling very much like “Tommy” from Snatch, as in “What do I know about jixers?” 😆
Some good tips here, I’m currently rebuilding an XV535 engine (well re assembling after a clean up and unseizing it) an being a V Twin it’s simple to get all the valves closed, and my other bike a Parallel Twin just the same but haven’t considered an Inline 4 needing to be taken apart with more consideration like this. Great vid and nice that there’s at least one actual motorcycle mechanic on UA-cam giving real advice. But don’t you just find the shims under buckets a pain in the arse to do valve adjustments on when you’re only doing that rather than a strip down ? Thanks for the upload 😊
Great series of videos. Besides cc, what are/is the differences between a 600 and a 750?
Thank you!!
@30:18 Dowty Washer or Bonded Seal (Industrial name vs. Common Name similar to RivNut Bolhoff or Captive nut; Heim Joint or Rose Joint or Rod End Bearing)
Great vid, people nowadays like to use powertools for everything, It's nice to see you using (as I do as well) good old hand tools. Will you be talking about costs?
No I don't really go into costs that much, Labour charges vary quite a bit as do the cost of parts depending where in the world you live. I think I already talk too much 😅
Where did you get the red brackets for the stand?
Be interested to know if you ran a compression test before rebuild.
Now I just want to take my engine apart for the Hell of if 😂😂
Can I only remove the cam shaft to remove a spark plug that fell through? Or reach to top of the cylinders?
Extension?
Haven't watched one of your videos for a while, but bloody love them, your detail and commentary is superb. What year 750 engine is this? Is the SRAD era, and how different to the SRAD600 would it be?
It's the generation after the SRAD but very very similar 👍
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV wow quick reply. Thank you.
Nice!
How many miles had the Gsxr750 engine done
The dealership I worked at we were doing the same on busas
How many miles did this engine have on it?
Beautiful video 👍🏼 Btw what year engine? Looks real similar to my 05 750 engine.
What year is this motor?
Hi i put a hayabusa engine in my dune buggy , I finally got my Busa dune buggy running , and it sounds great but when I start to push the clutch pedal in it makes a grinding noise like if you were you're trying to shift without the clutch ? would you have any idea what it could be ?
Really difficult without seeing it 😕
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV thanks for replying it worked fine before i put the engine into the dune buggy , it wouldn't have anything to do with converting from clutch lever to floor pedal
💪💪💪💪pedazo de video tio 💯💯💯lo que no se escucha tio
how many miles had it done?
Probably only one or two mikes, but five garys and two trevors. It's a Gixxer after all.
@@villiamo3861 lol. miles , sorry didn't see the typo
Nice vid, ty. What engine Mount do you use? Is it home made? Im looking for 1 for my own GSX-R project.
I made the adapters to go on a car engine stand.
water-cooler?
how many miles has it done
It's in the first episode, 96k
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV thought mine was high at 50k lol
@SuperbikeSurgeryTV I have a 2002 suzuki gsxr600 I have to replace rod bearings could u point me in the right direction as to the tools I will need to do the job
Dowty washers.!! Rubber internal lip..!!!👍
hype!
Fookin hell Jim
stop the dog droolng on my seats.
Hurry up Dear
Quick before the germanz get here
65555x3
Snatch lol
You been on a rally course ain't you Tyrone 🤣