I Bought a MONSTER Honda TRX 700cc (Super Risky Buy)

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  • I buy a 2008 Honda TRX700xx quad. #Honda, #700cc, #monster
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  • @ThingsYouMightLike
    @ThingsYouMightLike Před rokem +36

    "It just stopped working" Translation "We heard a big noise and then a crap ton of clanking around until it finally seized up."

  • @thegrassassasin2142
    @thegrassassasin2142 Před rokem +298

    If I had to guess. It was a chain reaction of events. First started by the lexx pipe and cdi box upgrade. More exhaust flow due to enlarged pipe and adjusted fuel map due to cdi upgrade Which in turn allowed to rev higher and floated a valve. In turn piston meets valve and boom bob's your uncle. The hole in the piston is from the valve stem giving it a little pokey pokey. Imo. I'd go back to stock. This particular machine is very robust right from factory. After market parts destroy machines at least in my experiences. For general all purpose riding, stock is the way to go. Just my opinion.

    • @bernardleaf1397
      @bernardleaf1397 Před rokem +29

      very good answer and i think the right one

    • @zombiewolf0640
      @zombiewolf0640 Před rokem +29

      My uncle’s names is Patrick

    • @gasNmudtv
      @gasNmudtv Před rokem +18

      Agree. Keep it Honda reliable

    • @jakeharr3653
      @jakeharr3653 Před rokem +23

      Do you think there's some of that piston in the bottom end still it would suck to go through all that trouble and have a piece of the piston get sucked up in the bottom end I think it should get a whole tear down and inspection

    • @unchained20000000
      @unchained20000000 Před rokem +6

      This answer is correct!

  • @thecaptain8773
    @thecaptain8773 Před 5 měsíci +14

    Watching this shows something important that I need to work on for myself: treating each task as a voyage of discovery instead of a major catastrophe. Total zen. No stress. Well done.

  • @my1991FoxBody
    @my1991FoxBody Před rokem +91

    Get a boreascope and take it with you on your inspections. It's a great tool that will save you thousands and help the seller to remember what really happened to it. 🙂 It will also give you way more leverage on the amount you are willing to pay. You might have been able to get it for $900 - $1000. If they won't allow you to scope it just walk away you'll be doing yourself a favor. You will know they are hiding something!!!! Great teardown and assement back at your shop.

    • @trippholland5131
      @trippholland5131 Před rokem +2

      Borescope* lmao

    • @JonnyFiveAlive144
      @JonnyFiveAlive144 Před rokem +5

      ​@Tripp Holland really bro? Lmao

    • @billhartsfield424
      @billhartsfield424 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Tear the whole engine down to inspect and clean everything with this money involved.

    • @otnipraccoon1828
      @otnipraccoon1828 Před 7 měsíci

      @@billhartsfield424 I was just going to say. Plus, if you have a hole in the piston, who knows what little bits of metal went through it and are wedged somewhere, just waiting to be dislodged by the vibrations of a running engine.

    • @bhaebe6671
      @bhaebe6671 Před 6 měsíci +1

      No no no. The seller already said someone had scoped it and the piston looked OK. This was most likely storage damage......

  • @AverageJoeBuilds
    @AverageJoeBuilds Před rokem +100

    Man I have quickly become addicted to your channel, this is rad ass content and the vlog style going to buy then fixing is making them all hits. Congrats 👏

    • @elis51501
      @elis51501 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Love your channel I’m a new subscriber, if I could make 1 suggestion I would bring some tools when you go look at these bikes on the get go and pull the plugs and bore scope them yourself:)

  • @rilynnsfidgetsfun3741
    @rilynnsfidgetsfun3741 Před rokem +164

    I've said it before I'll say it again. I love how calm and methodical you are. I wish I could be mire like this when I get into projects especially when unexpected problems arise. Looking forward to the 300 being finished as well. As for this I'd go big bore. You have more proof of work than almost any reseller. You should be able to get a premium for this when it's all said and done. Keep up the great work.

    • @josephcarino5829
      @josephcarino5829 Před rokem +13

      I be throwing stuff all over

    • @Melicoy
      @Melicoy Před 7 měsíci

      I like his calm too but I want to throw stuff when he repeats himself 5 different time. Roll forward back stuck on something. Starter stuck on something. Manual roll stater 3 times stuck on something. Choose top or bottom end to open up. Pull spark plug where is it hung up.

  • @justsayn839
    @justsayn839 Před rokem +9

    I have the same bike. The seller did the same thing to me…..said he was riding it and it just stopped. Told me it was the solenoid stopping it from turning over. Paid “$1,700”for it…..must be the scammers price for exploded 700’s. Hope you put out more tutorials so I know how to repair this thing. Up until your video no one has put anything online about the Honda 700xx.

  • @hondaproblems
    @hondaproblems Před rokem +18

    Awesome video man. Good luck with the rebuild. I'm not familiar with trx700 but I've seen that kinda damage from downshifting instead of upshifting. Engine spins to fast, valve springs can't keep up and piston makes contact with the valves. At least it's in good hands now.

  • @JP-jy7sk
    @JP-jy7sk Před rokem +110

    Great stuff sir! I’m not even into ATVs, but I enjoy learning stuff and understanding how everything works. You’re highly skilled. Thanks!

    • @darksidemoto3693
      @darksidemoto3693 Před rokem +1

      He does everything bike quads side-by-side and snow mobiles etc

    • @ronalddaub9740
      @ronalddaub9740 Před 8 měsíci +1

      No he can't figure out valve float
      He can't even figure out how it over revved
      And bent the valve breaking it off he's looking and saying stupid things like it didn't get enough oil.. every bent valve in history is from over-revving 94% of the time

  • @bjrntorgersen3960
    @bjrntorgersen3960 Před rokem +54

    Sorry to see all the damage. I would remove that aftermarket tuning box. Seen them break before and leaned out the engine. Good luck with the rebuild.

  • @T0tenkampf
    @T0tenkampf Před 9 měsíci +2

    this seems to be the best small engine repair channel on the tube, thanks!

  • @reubtube2463
    @reubtube2463 Před 5 měsíci

    Loving your channel!!
    Watching your shows everyday lately. I’ve grown up with motorbikes so it’s great to be learning so much about the inner workings!!
    Thanks for sharing . Keep doing what your doing 👌Reuben from Queensland Australia

  • @davidinfante8529
    @davidinfante8529 Před rokem +40

    When you're getting a good deal you have to assume the worst and not take seller info at face value. That usually works in your favor except for when it doesn't. When it doesn't, we get some great content and a real world idea of the risks associated with "needs work".

  • @RC-fu6hg
    @RC-fu6hg Před rokem +44

    I’m wondering if that tuner box removed the rev limit and it was over reved and then boom!!

    • @Bpf1893
      @Bpf1893 Před rokem +2

      Or it leaned out

    • @jhh8688
      @jhh8688 Před rokem

      with my experience over the years i can say over rev with loose lash adjustment

    • @Rickwaldron1960
      @Rickwaldron1960 Před měsícem

      You wouder to.mutch stop.over analizeing

    • @user-lz9hc4gh5i
      @user-lz9hc4gh5i Před 27 dny

      But he said he was going only 15 mph. Ha ha

  • @Entreprenorris
    @Entreprenorris Před rokem +26

    Don’t forget to look in the bottom end for that little chunk that came from the hole in the piston. That could cause problems after a rebuild. Keep up the good work.

    • @jimw6991
      @jimw6991 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Since the valve broke, the bottom end is damaged. The connecting rod bearing for sure should get replaced. If I did this I would rebuild entire engine, probably all bearings and seals plus anything worn.
      The camshaft with a flat spot is beginning to fail, it should be replaced.
      My experience working on all different types of engines is that when there is broken metal in the engine, inside the oil it ends up in the bearings, gear teeth, anywhere oil goes. Those items likely should be replaced.
      Usually this guy's repairs are sound, his thoughts bottom end is ok are way off. The piston had a hole in it ... where did the metal go? The crank stopped turning ... the force or piston coming to abrupt stop .... what parts saw those extreme loads? Were they designed to take it?

  • @gowengetter4599
    @gowengetter4599 Před rokem +1

    Hey great video/content!
    Can you show more of these pre-sale negotiations.
    Cheers

  • @gregchapdelaine4889
    @gregchapdelaine4889 Před rokem +21

    My guess is valve failure, too. I’d stick with stock bore and all Honda parts, rebuild it and flip it. Great video!

  • @franciszajauskas35
    @franciszajauskas35 Před rokem +21

    Also check your oil reservoir in the bottom there's two screens in the hoses that go in sometimes when you replace the o-rings in it you bend those screens and you don't get oil flow to your motor you restrict it and they clog up and everybody forgets about them so you might want to check those out too the black oil reservoir canister the screens are built into the hose on the bottom

  • @ChrisNoesen
    @ChrisNoesen Před rokem +2

    I think you should do a complete engine rebuild. Why? Because I am doing that same thing on my 700xx and I could use all the help and advice. LOL! I had metal shavings in the bottom section....
    My cam bearing(s) failed and caused huge damage. Can't wait for the followup videos on this. Great job!

  • @johnstancato8785
    @johnstancato8785 Před rokem +5

    He knew that it had catastrophic failure he just wanted to unload it and hope that he could get somebody to buy it and take it without too many questions he's not an idiot even if you're not mechanically inclined you know when something don't look right like a spark plug

  • @dustinfogle6215
    @dustinfogle6215 Před rokem +12

    Honda out did there selves on the Trx 700, this thing is wild. The rear end alone is bad ass!

  • @DavesInHisGarage
    @DavesInHisGarage Před rokem +28

    Vinnie is quality control dog and he's just making sure you're doing it correctly lol

  • @eddiel5189
    @eddiel5189 Před rokem +7

    Awesome video. I always enjoy the work you do on quads. This particular one...well, it sucks how bad it is. As for me, if I'm keeping it, I go big bore kit no doubt. It sounds like you're wanting to sell it after its fixed so knowing these machines are beasts in stock form, why pay the extra money into an already expensive project?? Can't wait for part 2 and see it all come together.

  • @natesnellgrove4840
    @natesnellgrove4840 Před rokem

    Love you videos.
    Thanks for raising the value of my 700xx I swear no one knows about these gems.
    I just snapped the crank in mine last night so it’s funny this just popped up on my feed.
    Please let us know if you find cause I’ll be searching for mine!

  • @brianharris8441
    @brianharris8441 Před rokem +31

    I really like the blog style videos 👍🏾 Especially when you bring us along for the ride.

  • @wyattguttery9614
    @wyattguttery9614 Před rokem +88

    That crank has definitely gotten very hot in the past to have turned that blue. Might be worth double checking the crank bearings and rod bearing

    • @satan101101
      @satan101101 Před rokem +10

      It came like that from the factory, They heat treated it.

    • @dylantolo
      @dylantolo Před rokem +10

      Yeah you can look up the OEM part and see that its heat treated on the top like that so I don't think the crank overheated, guessing broken woodruff key on the flywheel or something and skipped timing.

    • @zstrain357
      @zstrain357 Před rokem +4

      They heat the crank up to press the the connecting rod / bearings in

    • @shaneharrison9609
      @shaneharrison9609 Před rokem +3

      Do a big bore kit for sure!!

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Před rokem +1

      That's how it's assembled, heated and pressed

  • @dickmadison9619
    @dickmadison9619 Před rokem

    I bought my red/black xx as a left over model in '10. After 12 years ownership, it now has 38 hrs. on it. I had it vinyl wrapped before I ever rode it because I knew what boots would do to the black plastic. Shortly after, I messed up a foot and parked it for several yrs. while trying to get my foot where I could put weight on it. In the meantime, I bought a Rhino and it became my play toy while waiting to heal. Started it regularly to circulate the oil and gears. Hopefully this spring I will be back on it. From the prices you are talking about, makes me wonder what my almost new one would be worth. Great video by the way!!!

  • @stephenlawyer3031
    @stephenlawyer3031 Před 8 měsíci +3

    It failed at high RPM, not doing 15 mph as he stated. the valve head was hammering around the cylinder for several revs before it locked.

  • @Old_Indian_Trick
    @Old_Indian_Trick Před rokem +13

    WOW that is an insane amount of carnage. Usually you see that kind of damage in a multi cylinder engine that keeps running, but a single cylinder engine normally dies before they're damaged that badly. Crazy!!

    • @leebenson4874
      @leebenson4874 Před rokem +2

      Maybe it was not locking up at first and they tried to pull/jump start her?

    • @DDLovett
      @DDLovett Před rokem +16

      Maybe they dragged that bugger for miles with a truck trying to free it up. They were definitely not being open and honest with him in my opinion.

    • @Truth-will-set-you-free
      @Truth-will-set-you-free Před 5 měsíci

      @@DDLovettExactly, they were deceptive douchbags. Karma

  • @Hootman865
    @Hootman865 Před rokem +7

    Throw everything at it, big bore stage 3 , hot cams. New power commander. This is where you get your revenge on that dam turbo. Keep this quad Joe, now you have to room to run something that’s gonna be that fast.

  • @MadNath
    @MadNath Před rokem

    New to your channel love watching you brake the bikes / quads down and diagnose issues and fix them.

  • @gastondaigle2350
    @gastondaigle2350 Před 5 měsíci

    You really know your stuff buddy,I really enjoy watching your videos and I’m also learning a few things,great stuff.Watching from NB Canada

  • @j33pfyn4tik6
    @j33pfyn4tik6 Před rokem +74

    I think this machine would be worth it to do a complete rebuild. They are somewhat rare and would be great to add to a collection. Value in my area is between $7K-$8K. Even if you put several thousand into it, it's worth it.

    • @danebowen729
      @danebowen729 Před rokem +2

      If you're getting $7k-$8k in your area let me know where you're at. I'll send them to you all day long for $6k, you can make a nice profit and so can I!

    • @jmqwert
      @jmqwert Před rokem +9

      Solution, if possible, find a secondhand engine…

    • @roynelson7613
      @roynelson7613 Před rokem

      @@danebowen729 he's up in Wisconsin I'm not for sure what part

    • @kyleeubanks252
      @kyleeubanks252 Před rokem +7

      7-8k😂😂😂😂😂

    • @HughWoo
      @HughWoo Před rokem +6

      @@kyleeubanks252 what’s funny about that? They go for 7k in my area advertised as ‘needs tune-up’. That’s selling prices, not listing prices.

  • @johnbest4320
    @johnbest4320 Před rokem +9

    Great video Joe go for a big bore it should elevate the valve issue as common problem on this model investing in a big bore is the route I would go but get feedback of others aswell and see what works best for you have a great week mate look forward to the rebuild video 📹

  • @FloridaMan0561
    @FloridaMan0561 Před rokem

    It’s so good for you to know your way around these machines and for you to be able to give it a look over and then go with your instincts on what you believe is wrong with it. It’s too bad that you can’t trust anyone when it comes to people selling stuff because when it comes to money, you can’t trust a god damn thing that comes out of a person’s mouth. People will just beat on their stuff and break it,then they’ll have the nerve to tell you that it only needs the carb cleaned or something like that. Once you get into tearing down the engine, you come across something that’s one step away from catastrophic failure!

  • @cliffcampbell8827
    @cliffcampbell8827 Před rokem

    When you have a stuck nut or bolt or anything with threads, try tightening it just a little bit then rotate to remove. I know it sounds counter intuitive, but it works most of the time because you're trying to break it free and that tiny bit of movement is usually all it takes.
    It's a possibility that someone revved the engine way past redline and valve float, piston collision *pop* now you have part of a valve bouncing around in there...or improper fuel.

  • @garymucher4082
    @garymucher4082 Před rokem +13

    I think I would take the entire engine out of the frame and rebuilt it the best proper way you can. Obviously new bearings, new cylinder, new piston and rings and I would even install a new cam. Costly...yes, but than you will have a near new engine you can rely on for a long time... JMHO Thumbs Up!

  • @721nocturnal
    @721nocturnal Před rokem +8

    Glad to see this on your channel. I bought one in March and it's a beast. I bet it ran low on oil. I gotta add oil every few hours on mine. Fun watching you fix just about anything.

    • @bigtexas940
      @bigtexas940 Před rokem +2

      you shouldnt have to might wanna get that checked out before it ends up like his or atleast make it easier on yourself i have to fill my ltz 400 because the case it cracked so i know how it feel

  • @XXXCRSPL
    @XXXCRSPL Před 8 měsíci

    Great content as always nothing you can't figure out!! Keep doing what your doing!!

  • @JonnyFiveAlive144
    @JonnyFiveAlive144 Před rokem +7

    Dude if you're someone who knows what you're doing as you do, this is 100% worth the rebuild on one of these. Especially if you're getting any deals on parts.

  • @Pittsburgh-412
    @Pittsburgh-412 Před rokem +4

    Because this quad is pretty rare and you make money from CZcams, this is worth rebuilding man. It is a super cool quad for sure

  • @gti20vtMarcel
    @gti20vtMarcel Před rokem +5

    Build it back to Oem, also loose the "tuning" box, together with bad maintenance (old and not enough oil!) probably the cause of failure!
    The seller was FOS anyhow, but you'll fix it like always!

  • @robertocappa9776
    @robertocappa9776 Před měsícem

    I admire your love for the mechanic work you do. Great talent and awesome videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Před rokem

    When we've worked on those, we've had to pull motor to get to top end. Pull plug first to check/scope cylinder and for hydrolock.

  • @royhenson3379
    @royhenson3379 Před rokem +9

    I have decided that the next dirt bike or quad that I buy, I will take Joe with me, because he gets these good deals everyday. I don't know how he does it. Great Video as always Joe.

    • @mrrj7004
      @mrrj7004 Před rokem

      itsc called watching FB and CL all day everyday THAN being the guy who gets the deal

  • @williamevans6468
    @williamevans6468 Před rokem +28

    If it were me, I would be splitting those cases and looking for any metal chunks. Clearly there is atleast one decent sized one in there somewhere cause of the hole in the piston. The crank rod looked like it had too much side to side movement as others have said so I would do a closer inspection of that. At a minimum given the money your going to put into it with a new head, cylinder, piston, rings, cam and chain, I would think you would atleast want to spend the little extra money for bottom end gaskets to ensure there are no metal chunks floating around down there. It would also allow you to do an inspection of the transmission while you have it split. It would really suck to put all that money into it just to discover something else was messed up that you could have taken care of cheap.

  • @josephdavis2869
    @josephdavis2869 Před rokem

    I’m actually glad that you bought this particular full Willer because I have a 2009 and right now I have a parasitic draw and I think a messed up the CDI by hooking my car to it to try and give it a jump off but I have had the motor rebuilt and the motor was working fine. It was just the battery was continuously being drained overnight which made me try to jump it off with my car which it can’t get up just fine but after I cut it off, I tried to crank it back up. It hesitated, and then I cut it off again and then it would not crank it off, and I have not tried to hook it back up to my car again, but the parasitic draw was happening before I try to hook it up to my car I need help

  • @thegreenman2030
    @thegreenman2030 Před rokem

    I hope you plan to finish this up and take us for the ride. I hate watching this and then have no resolution.
    Love the content.

  • @bapasrcadventures3619
    @bapasrcadventures3619 Před rokem +24

    With that hole in the piston I would do what ever it takes to clean out the bottom end. There has to be some stuff got down there. Good job as always

    • @mattsloop2736
      @mattsloop2736 Před rokem

      We used to dump kerosene in the case and drain it and repeat. Sloshing it around and dump it our where the head bolts on.

    • @BXtremP
      @BXtremP Před rokem

      @@mattsloop2736 Kerosene is probably great for carbon build up, sludge, oil, whatever soft thing you wanna erase, but I don't think it will work great on any metal pieces that might have already ended up at the bottom end.

    • @mattsloop2736
      @mattsloop2736 Před rokem

      @@BXtremP it used to rinse the shavings out pretty good. But that was when we didn't have money to rebuild the whole engine lol. Cheap redneck ways.

    • @BXtremP
      @BXtremP Před rokem +2

      @@mattsloop2736 Well sometimes the old ways are still the best. Sometimes the car/motorcycle isn't worth spending too much money on it until you're sure it can be saved. Look at the cool channel NoNonsenseKnewsHow, the dude often use diesel to clean or unseaze old rusty cylinder in rusted old cars he's trying to start up after decades.

  • @charlesmdoc
    @charlesmdoc Před rokem +5

    I noticed the head nut next to the bad valve was really hard to release. I'm thinking, since this seems to be a common problem, I would inspect the water jacket in that area. I have seen manufacture errors like this in the past. Incomplete water passage heats up that part of the head.also check the valve breaks for porosity in the metal., I don't know how deep you want to dive but you could see if other failures are in the same production year. Could have been a bad "lot" of valves, or heads. Well it seems the law of odds caught up with ya. You have had a few easy ones lately.. 👍

  • @SacredCymatics
    @SacredCymatics Před rokem +2

    Connecting rod stretched? Overheated wicked bad at high r's. Multiple points of failure. My theory. Definitely big bore with stage 3 hot cams. My take. Excellent video thanks for taking us along

  • @julieoliver8170
    @julieoliver8170 Před 26 dny

    This is fun to watch. We are learning a lot. Backyard mech stuff.

  • @edwerts7096
    @edwerts7096 Před rokem +6

    If the guy bore scoped the cylinder there is no way he didn't see all that damage and with a valve sitting on top the piston.

  • @lgroschiensalle
    @lgroschiensalle Před rokem +4

    Bummer, I would have never drove so far to pick up a bike that didn't run. Especially one where the engine was locked up. Too bad, cause it's a good lookin' bike. I didn't even know Honda made one-cylinders that big... Reminds me of the legendary two-stroke 500cc "Quadzilla" that Suzuki used to make. They were simpler, and were a bit easier to work on though. Those were wicked awesome bikes! I wish you the best of success buddy, I know you'll be able to make this one into a runner. Who knows, maybe you'll find some cheap parts and you'll ultimately break even!
    I wish you well, and peace out from Quebec,
    Cheers!
    :P

  • @XJonAye
    @XJonAye Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks, this is the type of content i want, makes me want to start working on stuff my self.
    I just need a bigger garage

  • @njfranz21
    @njfranz21 Před 9 měsíci

    Love your stuff man, good shit. Your videos are like ASMR to me lol I put them on and just let them play for hours in the living room. I’m sure my girlfriend and 3yr old daughter are sick of hearing your voice at this point. 🤙🏻😂

  • @romanwielogorski929
    @romanwielogorski929 Před rokem +4

    Joe even if had no rod you get it going no time nice buy looking forward for first ride

  • @YetiYeti-ql4so
    @YetiYeti-ql4so Před rokem +20

    That rod bearing has to much side to side play in it. Better double ck that. Great video as always. Keep them coming

    • @PongbyAtari
      @PongbyAtari Před rokem

      I agree with you.

    • @danielthomas7318
      @danielthomas7318 Před rokem +2

      Far too much side to side for my liking also 🤷‍♂️ 💯 should of checked the plug instantly!

    • @uulee5041
      @uulee5041 Před rokem

      Not too much

    • @lucadonorio1815
      @lucadonorio1815 Před rokem +1

      I agree

    • @unchained20000000
      @unchained20000000 Před rokem

      this answer is correct. And with the after market mods grenadeing this machine, it was also run extremely hard, beat up from the street up. It's one thing riding fast, but they were raw dogging it, that's why they were modding it, so they can beat it harder.

  • @Rokynutz
    @Rokynutz Před rokem

    And here i thought i knew a thing of two about about dirt toys. I never knew Honda released a 700. BADASS video brother man. i'm playing keep up on you videos. Just found you about a week ago.

  • @rwcasto
    @rwcasto Před rokem

    Leaned out I would bet- I imagine that they added a pipe without re-mapping the fuel injection maybe??
    Great content Joe!

  • @OustagePaintball
    @OustagePaintball Před rokem +5

    met a guy on the trail with one of these, he caught up to us asking to join in then it died on the spot and same issue with no idea why it broke. these quads just kill themselves man. total rebuild coming your way buddy. story sounds the exact same but once its running one of the coolest and meanest quads out there

    • @kollinknack9288
      @kollinknack9288 Před rokem

      It’s possible they over-revved it. I’ve done that on other Honda atvs, they don’t have rev limiters so it’s easy to accidentally over rev them.

  • @josephdenver1612
    @josephdenver1612 Před rokem +4

    I believe it had to do with the mapping system he put on it with the pipe. It most likely increased fuel/air mixture beyond the specs. Just my thoughts.

  • @troyrosenbaugh9935
    @troyrosenbaugh9935 Před rokem

    Got a 3 year old Polaris 1000 xp v twin in right now, dropped valve in cylinder 2, guy kept riding. To limp it back to his trailer by then it was toast. Gonna be about a $2500 rebuild if I find everything it it needs. Even roasted fuel injection. Polaris wouldn't touch it, would slap in new engine that's it. Would be around $5500 for that. Keep up the good work. Love the dog, mine don't like the shop she just chills out front all day. Unless it's freezing.

  • @inasnap7133
    @inasnap7133 Před 10 měsíci +1

    everyone holds the throttle open , and lets the motor run against the rev limiter , that may have caused the problem , or if that part of the cdi box was bad , just a thought. Great content👍

  • @stevenbrooks1243
    @stevenbrooks1243 Před rokem +3

    I have one as well I love it I have a stage 2 hot cam HMF exhaust and a custom PCV tune on mine

  • @allanarndt3047
    @allanarndt3047 Před rokem +11

    Could someone have taken it way past red line to float a valve or two so when the piston came up it hit a valve which broke causing all the damage? I like the way you do your diagnostics,you’re easy to follow!

    • @daveraymond2265
      @daveraymond2265 Před rokem +1

      That's my initial guess.

    • @ronalddaub9740
      @ronalddaub9740 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you that's exactly what happened

    • @ronalddaub9740
      @ronalddaub9740 Před 8 měsíci

      HIs diagnostic skills are a lot to be desired, it drives me nuts😂 and I've done this for many years I don't know how many times I can watch him except for the screw-ups. And comedy.

  • @RGD-Repairs
    @RGD-Repairs Před rokem +1

    piston hitting valve.. is usually a good idea to replace rod / bottom end too...
    With the force of the impact, It has more than likely affected the rod / big end bearing...
    So basically your looking at a FULL rebuild... Bottom end, Piston, Barrel, Head etc...
    I'd never take my chances and keep that bottom end in there now...

  • @Texas4x
    @Texas4x Před 11 měsíci +1

    You've just got such a good attitude. Good on ya , Joe!

  • @DDLovett
    @DDLovett Před rokem +3

    Do you think Vinny can smell trouble? He always seems to stay away from the bad ones.
    That engine might be bad news for Joe, but it was amazing to see. So interesting to see the damage that a valve can do when it's bouncing around on a piston.
    Cool as......

  • @700xxrider
    @700xxrider Před rokem +12

    I have an 08'. I was thinking about messaging you to see if you were interested, but I live in Illinois mid state. These quads are beasts! The independent rear end definitely makes a difference in getting over stuff and uneven terrain. You fix it you're probably gonna wanna keep it!

  • @machines4life450
    @machines4life450 Před rokem +1

    Did you not fix this I don’t see the part 2 aha had me watching the whole thing 😂🤘

  • @marcusturner5291
    @marcusturner5291 Před rokem

    Nice review keep up the good work bro

  • @roryk.3568
    @roryk.3568 Před rokem +10

    Judging from cam and broken valve. My guess would be over tightened valves causing valve to kiss piston and wear out cam. Can't wait to see this one run. I didn't know they made a 700cc. Nice find. 👍

    • @roryk.3568
      @roryk.3568 Před rokem

      Also if the motor was taken apart maybe the wrong gaskets were used. Honda likes to use shims as gaskets to shim cam journals and head spacing.

    • @matthewweber8187
      @matthewweber8187 Před rokem +1

      I'd say your absolutely correct! I've owned a 700xx many years an the valves need to be adjusted or they get to tight

  • @donhunter5.56
    @donhunter5.56 Před rokem +3

    It’s a bummer the guy wasn’t honest but it will be great content. Keep the bangers coming

    • @bigtexas940
      @bigtexas940 Před rokem

      Cant trust everyone especially people that dont know anything like him if my bike did that to me id be shitting bricks this guy probably did even notice until he went to go start it again

  • @j.j.clingman4083
    @j.j.clingman4083 Před rokem +1

    Brocken valve and dropped into the sylinder causing it to not turn completely over would definitely be my guess!! Definitely a top end problem!! And yes I had a buddy of mine that blew up a 385 stroker motor that I had built and I was out of town working!! I told him to get it back to the shop!!! The first thing I did when I got off the interstate and home I went straight for the drain plug!!! Well there was definitely over a gallon of straight antifreeze come out first thing and then I new it was junk!!!

  • @Lokos550
    @Lokos550 Před 3 měsíci

    Man I about shit myself when I saw coolant dump out of the oil drain plug 🤣 great video man love the adventure of these buys

  • @callmecardo916
    @callmecardo916 Před rokem +7

    Man I really like that quad sorry for all the damage on it, I hope you get it back up and ripping again👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Justindobb1984
    @Justindobb1984 Před rokem +8

    Ouch, that sucks. Hindsight, it looks like if you pulled the spark plug, you would have noticed it was mechanically re-gapped
    Edit: Clearly I posted this before getting to the end of the video, sorry lol

  • @patrickalbani4056
    @patrickalbani4056 Před rokem +1

    I'd definitely would install with the big bore kit, somehow I would feel more justified with the rebuild..
    I would definitely call the original owner up letting him know what a great guy he is..

  • @williamtaylor1017
    @williamtaylor1017 Před rokem

    I’d go big bore depending on additional cost, but i’d also keep it and maybe sell something else in my stock. But i feel like it would be worth it to go with big bore, not only for more power but also for more value.

  • @redeccos6834
    @redeccos6834 Před rokem +5

    I myself own 2 of these monsters and absolutely love them so I would recommend go ahead and rebuild it as far as stock or big bore really that choice I would think would come from if your going to keep or flip in my area they go between 4 to 6 depending on condition

  • @stephencrisson3595
    @stephencrisson3595 Před rokem +3

    The amount of force it takes for a piston to break a valve like that it don't matter how it feels or how straight it looks that Rod is always going to be a little bit compromised even if you can't tell by looking at it almost never trust that rod when something like that happens because of the amount of force it takes to do that to that valve takes quite a bit that engine was definitely not at idle when that happened it was definitely at least half throttle or more most of the time when that happens specially judging by that hole in the Piston too

    • @g57462
      @g57462 Před rokem

      Stephen do you believe the cases need to be split and rod and crank replaced?

  • @trailsandtribulations7137

    I have loads of videos of my 08 TRX700XX on my channel. The XX has been my favorite machine I’ve ever owned.
    Equipped with the EHS Big 3 featuring the Barkers Performance Exhaust, paired with the EHS Racing Fuel Controller and EHS Racing Air-box Lid.
    The sound is amazing and the power is there. 💥
    Such a smooth ride.

  • @pellettron-nj9ci
    @pellettron-nj9ci Před rokem

    Lmaooooo, the bubbles thing had me rolling..Bubbles!😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Razor6On3
    @Razor6On3 Před rokem +4

    Here is what I think happened, the small coolant hose you seen at first that was leaking caused the owner to add coolant from time to time. He neglected to put coolant in on a regular basis and the head cracked causing the coolant to leak into the crank case. Due to that happening, caused the oil to lose it's lubricity and not keep the valves running smooth and lubed, in turn heating up the components in the head, also visible by the discoloration, and eventually dropping the valve causing the carnage you know see.

  • @x0nlyfears
    @x0nlyfears Před rokem +5

    Ran low on oil caused that failure. Go with the big bore kit!

  • @Rambo-sp2ig
    @Rambo-sp2ig Před rokem

    So cool that you record when u buy the atv/bike!

  • @butchrutan3176
    @butchrutan3176 Před rokem

    No valve adjustment was probable ever done in my opinion was cause for failure. I would stay with stick bore and stick cam. It’s a monster stick. No need to feed the monster.
    Love watching your work. I’ve learned a lot. Keep up good work. Let me know when it’s up and running might have to buy it. Butch

  • @cleighton1605
    @cleighton1605 Před rokem +9

    You should really invest in your own borescope and bring it along with you while checking over these ATVs. Especially if the listing says the engine is locked up or not rotating. Simple enough to pull the spark plug and see for yourself what happened internally. Even just pulling the spark plug would have been a huge red flag, and from there, you could negotiate the price down even further. Probably wouldn't hurt to do your homework before purchasing on the price of replacement parts, based on what you know from the ad. Even if it didn't need everything listed, once you found the damage you could do some quick calculations and go from there. If the seller isn't willing to let you do at least that, walk away. He definitely knew something internal had let go, why else would he mention that someone else had borescoped it before you came along? As someone else mentioned further down in the comments, I would definitely check the flywheel key during the rebuild. If it sheared, it could have very easily skipped timing.

    • @tylerschlemmer6244
      @tylerschlemmer6244 Před rokem

      That’s a really good thing that I’m sure not many people would think about. And super useful in his situation with buying stuff that needs work weather it’s running or not.

  • @colerainsberger5498
    @colerainsberger5498 Před rokem +3

    Find a part out and buy everything used to save some money! Might be some used stuff on eBay too.

  • @dustcommander100
    @dustcommander100 Před rokem

    That machine had to be styled by the designer of the creature in the movie "Alien"! I think it must've jumped timing and the piston bent the valves and then pushed them shut before bending them again a time or two - this would break the head off the valve that way. I'd avoid the Big Bore kit if it cost more than the stock parts - just to keep the costs down. Looking forward to a video of this one ripping!

  • @DMDOGG
    @DMDOGG Před 8 měsíci

    I remember back in 2008 when the economy tanked, my local dealer had one of these in the murdered out black spec for like $3999.99...the thing was like half price. My dad almost got it he loved the independent rear suspension.

  • @robinwheatley4476
    @robinwheatley4476 Před rokem +10

    The big end has definitely got very hot looking at the colour of the crankshaft, they probably ran it without oil till it started to knock, put oil in it, and then the valve broke shortly after.
    You should really strip the bottom end, too, as there will be a chunk of piston in there somewhere.
    Mustie1 had a similar failure on a smaller Honda ATV, but his was the oil filter fitted the wrong way round.
    Hope you get it sorted.

  • @cherryhillchiofarm3476
    @cherryhillchiofarm3476 Před rokem +5

    Ive never needed to add oil to mine but i known mine since the dealer first had it and besides changing fluids and filters I have only changed from thumb throttle to twist throttle. I like bikes without after market parts on them better in my opinion they have more protective measure then trying to get more speed or power in my mind. Wish he would been more honest and dropped price to 900 for you

  • @Dobemandan
    @Dobemandan Před rokem

    You really should start all your work with a powerwashing. Great channel!!

  • @carlkennedy2499
    @carlkennedy2499 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi great content. And for the valve breakage. I think it may be the flat spots on the cam. the piston hitting it may have broken the valve. My thorts on the matter

  • @aidanpollack6724
    @aidanpollack6724 Před rokem +5

    Hell yea man keep the good content coming

  • @DRZWhisperer
    @DRZWhisperer Před rokem +4

    if you do end up going big bore, you will need to remap, so if you go that route, then you know it will be done correctly. I would weigh the cost of big vs standard bore and then check your fuel map. I think this thing was ran wide open lean for too long and damaged the valve which stated the chain reaction of doom.

  • @jonny555ive
    @jonny555ive Před 4 měsíci

    You forgot about 4 new tires.....there goes your "break even" tally.....
    Bummer dude, it might end up being a keep and enjoy type thing.
    Ill bet it is a RIPPER though.
    Keep up the great work brother.
    I really do enjoy watching you work on these.
    Take care,
    ~Jonny5🥁

  • @gabe5360
    @gabe5360 Před rokem

    Damn man. I worked on one of these that suddenly quit running one day. It had fuel, spark and air, but still wouldn’t run. I tore the engine down and found a small machine screw that was keeping one intake valve open a good bit. Just wedged in between the valve and the seat, never made contact with the piston. I removed it, and the thing ran perfect 😂