The rebuild is complete
#1
March 15th the connecting rod went through the cases, today it's running again. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] It's now got a new 102mm 11:1 Je piston, the same stage 1 hotcam, Craycraft port and polish and 3 angle valve job, stock valves. New cases, new crank, new cylinder, several new case bearings, new timing chain, new one way bearing, GYTR clutch, new intake boots, clean oil strainer, new oil seal, gaskets etc. probably leaving out some stuff.
Rode it up and down the street several times to make sure everything works. No drips, no leaks, no errors. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] It runs stronger than it did with the stock bore 11:1 and cam but I'll be able to tell better when I can get it out and run it harder. I'm glad this phase is behind me, it was fun doing the work myself, but I hope I don't have to do it again.
I have to thank some people.
1. My mother, without her loan I wouldn't have it running for a while.
2. Bob Craycraft, without his help I would have spent a lot more to get it fixed.
3. Mike from Raptortranny.com, without his website I could not have done this job. I had to tear this engine down completely, I mean completely, there was nothing left to it. His website saved me probably $1200 in labor costs.
4. Everyone on here who posts useful information.
Thank You.
Rode it up and down the street several times to make sure everything works. No drips, no leaks, no errors. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] It runs stronger than it did with the stock bore 11:1 and cam but I'll be able to tell better when I can get it out and run it harder. I'm glad this phase is behind me, it was fun doing the work myself, but I hope I don't have to do it again.
I have to thank some people.
1. My mother, without her loan I wouldn't have it running for a while.
2. Bob Craycraft, without his help I would have spent a lot more to get it fixed.
3. Mike from Raptortranny.com, without his website I could not have done this job. I had to tear this engine down completely, I mean completely, there was nothing left to it. His website saved me probably $1200 in labor costs.
4. Everyone on here who posts useful information.
Thank You.
#6
Sounds good. It does feel good to do your own work, INSTEAD of somebody else but it feels better not to have to work on it.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
And I will also second your thank yous, other than your mom. Between Mr. Craycraft, Raptorytranny.com, and some great help from the people on here I have been able to keep my Raptor running, well keep fixing it anyway. So to all of these people THANK YOU from me as well! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
What rod did you end up with? And which oil strainer did you clean?
Congrats on having your ride back!
And I will also second your thank yous, other than your mom. Between Mr. Craycraft, Raptorytranny.com, and some great help from the people on here I have been able to keep my Raptor running, well keep fixing it anyway. So to all of these people THANK YOU from me as well! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
What rod did you end up with? And which oil strainer did you clean?
Congrats on having your ride back!
#7
New stock crank. Not rebuilt. And the oil strainer inside the cases. I took it apart and cleaned it out. It was at least 1/5 clogged with yamabond. I didn't go with the carrillo rod for various reasons. It was my belief that the semi clogged oil stariner and lack of piston to wall clearance was the root cause of my rod failure. Time will tell.
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#9
Originally posted by: BlueLeader
Mothers Day is next Sunday [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I have to thank some people.1. My mother, without her loan I wouldn't have it running for a while.
Glad too see you are back in action!
#10
Thats right, mothers day is next Sunday. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Wish I could pay her back by then.
Took it out for a couple hours today. Up in our local mountains. Everything ran perfectly. I was a tad rich for the almost 4000' elevation but I don't ride up there that much anyway. Sure does feel good to be riding my quad again. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Took it out for a couple hours today. Up in our local mountains. Everything ran perfectly. I was a tad rich for the almost 4000' elevation but I don't ride up there that much anyway. Sure does feel good to be riding my quad again. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]


