Thank you for Subscribing! This is a video on how to take off the top end of a Four stroke Honda Trail CT 90. The video will go step by step through the process of disassembling the top end of the motor. This is done when changing the rings on the piston, putting on a new piston, or to clean the top end of the motor. Some of the steps of the steps that we will be experience in this video are: removing the points plate, detaching the head, removing the right and left side plates and taking out the timing chain. The tools needed in order to complete this process are: philips screwdriver, Drill with phillips, Impact wrench with 14mm socket, 10mm socket, rag, pliers, 9mm wrench, and crescent wrench. Make sure to follow me on my Fan Page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Braaaplive2strokes-Youtube-Dirt-Bike-Tutorials-... for up-to-date video tutorials, dirt bike riding trips, skateboarding videos, and other related videos. Follow Me On Twitter! http://twitter.com/#!/Braaap2strokes Thank you to Youtuber, Sawhorsepictures ( http://www.youtube.com/user/Sawhorsepictures ) for editor and cinematographer for this project. Music was done by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com and the people at Apple Inc. . Remember to Like, Rate, Add as friend, Comment, Favorite, and Send video responses.
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Thanks! I was looking for instruction for taking apart the top end of a CT90/CT110 engine and this was all I could find. Very good and covered all the basis. And the suggestion to mark the timing sprocket yjr edvanhal made is right on.
26309 4 weeks ago
A suggestion, put a small mark on the sprocket and chain for reassembly in case they are moved or dropped. Thanks for the post! Eddie V
edvanhal 1 month ago
Nice job very informative
iggy9651 1 month ago
The black disc behind the points plate is called a timing advance mechanism. It automatically advances ignition timing as the engine speeds up. You should always check to make sure that it's not stuck when reassembling. Good video!
fleshpiston 3 months ago
Your video was very, very helpful. I referred back to it numerous times and it was so helpful. Thanks for speaking in lay terms and being detailed. You make it look so easy. Thanks again.
chabaca13 3 months ago
Thanks - very good instructor!
kentuvman 5 months ago
Thanks for the help....I'm on it!
Downfacingdog 10 months ago
Good job. I am doing the same on my 1990 XR200r and so this was very helpful.
HaywoodDorland 10 months ago
You got me kid. I actually learned something. Thanks for posting.
toneconsultant 10 months ago