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Honda TB 88 with RH Installation Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

The long awaited video about how to install the Honda Trail Bikes 88cc Bore Kit with Race Head.

Click here for part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD0gx_DVs3s

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  • Have you ever done it with out taking the engine off the frame? Is is necessary to remove it??

  • @mason0444 I've done it that way before. The only thing is you'll need to remove the front wheel to get the cylinder head off the studs.

  • it is a 52mm piston with what mm crankshaft?

  • @LAGARAS54 It's a stock stroke crank in this video, 41.4mm. But I have since upgraded to a 51mm stroked crank.

  • Is a high flow oil pump necessary with an 88 cc bore kit?

  • @StompedAgain I would recommend it on ANY engine. The stock one is tiny. The HV oil pump's impeller is between 2 and 3 times as wide and delivers between 2 and 3 times as much oil. But no, it's not required. It will run without it. I just won't get as much oil to the top end.

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  • @mason0444 yes it is

  • @TheAlexManVideos how often have u ever seen a cracked head b\c im not shur but it runs great untill it get hot then it just dies and then nothing ?? =3-

  • @TheAlexManVideos Thanks for the response, man. I'm putting mine in today. You rock for posting all the videos about the clutch and oil pump too. Wish me luck!

  • From belgium, I would do my best to express myself. I have a little question, it's the original carburator, shen wei 20mm? Have you change something in the carb? And what kinf of CDI is it? The Tb CDI or an other like a takegawa ?

  • you make this look so easy..

  • When i try to remove the cam sprocket, i just turn over the engine?

    I dont have a drill screwdriver (bad english:D)..

    What to do?!

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