When boring a 2 stroke engine , do you usually have to change out the main jett aswell? Ever since the rebuild my bike runs like crap boggs and backfires allot , can't even get it out of 2nd gear because of lack of power , and its a yz 125 so this is not good for me lol,Any suggestions would be appreciated , btw i have bessed with my ratio of oil and gas mixture it was at 32:1 so i tried leaning it up little by little didnt help , have even adjusted my carb needle with no success.
@MultiUnanimous - Since I personally don't run two-strokes, I can't tell you, but boring the cylinder out .010" shouldn't require a jetting change, I would think.
@MultiUnanimous try running it for a little bit,.then turn it off immediately(don't let idle if you can help it) and check the spark plug. The backfire makes it sound like you're running lean. May be an air leak somewhere. If it's lean, the plug SHOULD be whitish. not brown. If you rebuilt it after the bore job, double check the carb fitting and everything. it happens
@MrLloyd0071 It is fixed now thankyou:))). I actually was running it lean had it6 at 50:1 gas/oil ratio but it was the ignition coil being loose was the reason why it was missing into about 1/4 to full throttle almost like the timing was off xD yeah but its all fixed now i got her running back at 32:1 thank you though :)
I got a question if you do bore it like lets say from 49mm to 50mm is there away I can find a piston for it or would you provide one if i paid for it and for it to fit a kx80 engine.
When boring a 2 stroke engine , do you usually have to change out the main jett aswell? Ever since the rebuild my bike runs like crap boggs and backfires allot , can't even get it out of 2nd gear because of lack of power , and its a yz 125 so this is not good for me lol,Any suggestions would be appreciated , btw i have bessed with my ratio of oil and gas mixture it was at 32:1 so i tried leaning it up little by little didnt help , have even adjusted my carb needle with no success.
MultiUnanimous 2 weeks ago
@MultiUnanimous - Since I personally don't run two-strokes, I can't tell you, but boring the cylinder out .010" shouldn't require a jetting change, I would think.
fiatnutz 2 weeks ago
@MultiUnanimous try running it for a little bit,.then turn it off immediately(don't let idle if you can help it) and check the spark plug. The backfire makes it sound like you're running lean. May be an air leak somewhere. If it's lean, the plug SHOULD be whitish. not brown. If you rebuilt it after the bore job, double check the carb fitting and everything. it happens
MrLloyd0071 2 days ago
@MrLloyd0071 It is fixed now thankyou:))). I actually was running it lean had it6 at 50:1 gas/oil ratio but it was the ignition coil being loose was the reason why it was missing into about 1/4 to full throttle almost like the timing was off xD yeah but its all fixed now i got her running back at 32:1 thank you though :)
MultiUnanimous 2 days ago
that is a yamaha rt100
Cmcbmx1 4 months ago
I got a question if you do bore it like lets say from 49mm to 50mm is there away I can find a piston for it or would you provide one if i paid for it and for it to fit a kx80 engine.
xtrebelx 9 months ago
@xtrebelx - You get the piston.
fiatnutz 9 months ago
is that a 1982 yamaha mx 80?
quading22 9 months ago
Nice video, I was wondering how that worked.
I brought my honda nsr75 cilinder in for resizing. Standard diameter is 48mm and the next standard size offered by honda is 0.25mm larger.
Costs around 40€ here.
spl3ndr 1 year ago
when you hone the cylinder like that, do you need to apply a new coating to the cylinder walls???
MyanmesKenny19 1 year ago
@MyanmesKenny19 - Depends if the cylinder is chrome or Nikasil plated.
fiatnutz 1 year ago
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JBlinky67 1 year ago
I have a RM60 that I need to have honed. How do know what size piston to buy or how much to have it honed?
paisteboy 1 year ago
@paisteboy hi
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paisteboy 1 year ago
SO you just overbored that engine with a hone?
kcr357 2 years ago
YES, would not recommend you do this with a hand-held type as the precision and accuracy can be a problem.
fiatnutz 2 years ago
how much would something like this cost john?
1skiinIan 3 years ago
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R0ninSniper 2 years ago
Typically in the $60 range, more for larger overbores.
fiatnutz 2 years ago
What is the cricket noise that occurs on the bottom of each stroke?
freonr2 3 years ago
The stone feed-up mechanism on the hone.
fiatnutz 3 years ago
quarter millimeter thats not alot thats about 10 thousands of an inch
citydriver 3 years ago
Wow, I want one of those fancy bore gauges. I wonder where I would purchase something like that and how much I should spend.
zapwatt 3 years ago
You can buy them from tool companies like Snap-On. They cost several thousand dollars usually.
djderk 2 years ago
jegs or summet sell them 150.00
you can use a inside micrometer as well its cheaper,and will do the same thing
musiclovr2 2 years ago
Yeah, my friend blew his skirts so he has to do some work like this. 2 Stroke too
MetallicAsian 3 years ago
good work
ls6guy 3 years ago