Honda VFR800 Interceptor Flapper Valve or Diaphragm Bypass

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Komentáře • 56

  • @coolvideos8864
    @coolvideos8864 Před 2 lety +13

    This does make a massive difference for anyone wondering. You know how the VFR is bit jerky at low revs etc? Well all that's gone with these mods (and the bike sounds nicer too)

  • @kevinroark5815
    @kevinroark5815 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Rod, reporting back after performing these mods. The bike runs much much smoother and the throttle response has improved too. The sound is just pure magic. You don't have to wait till 6k rpm to get that nice growl. Thank you for taking time to explain all these mods

  • @stevek8891
    @stevek8891 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, thanks for the vid, I've just bought a VFR800 second hand and the valve was missing altogether! It has a sporty aftermarket exhaust fitted to it. I suspected that it was to do with the bike breathing, this vid has confirmed it and put my mind at ease! 😎👍

  • @kevinroark5815
    @kevinroark5815 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love your sense of humour 😂

  • @ricklove4587
    @ricklove4587 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw a video for a Harley Davidson stator and rectifier check. Clicked on it and it came up Honda video. I ride a Harley!

  • @ivanmaric8642
    @ivanmaric8642 Před rokem +2

    Hello sir. I need help my 2005 vfr keeps stalling when warmed up, but only between 1 and 2 gear when downshifting and the clutch is pulled, although i can turne the bike on immediately . Any clue what it is?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +1

      Definitely sounds electrical, check the ground strap (earth cable) connection to the motor. Replace the ground cable from there to the battery if the cable is worn, green with oxidation or frayed. Most of the time when a bike starts misbehaving when warm it is the ignition coil packs but since it only does this while shifting down and runs fine otherwise I would look elsewhere. get yourself a Honda shop manual and start tracing the wiring to the clutch safety switch, neutral switch and bank angle sensor. The last one can shut off a running engine. The other two, in combination with ground issues, can cause a limited amount of finnickyness. Without more testing information that's where I suggest you look - Good Luck!

    • @ivanmaric8642
      @ivanmaric8642 Před rokem

      @@RodRidesWrenches thanks

  • @wirenut3020
    @wirenut3020 Před 2 lety +1

    Why would you choose a threaded device to attempt to plug the hose? Why not something solid? A golf tee even.

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety +7

      A threaded screw or bolt won't back out since it grips the rubber. The addition of a zip tie also allows the rubber to bite on the threads even harder and will prevent any unwanted movement even if the rubber hose expands (heat). I have yet to see a porous metal bolt or screw... Plastic golf tees, in my experience, are unreliable at stopping up hoses due to the taper at the head. They are also wider at the head than the hose and are kinda' obvious. Golf tees are for wacking little white balls, not your motorcycle... Thanks for the question!

  • @ziggyinta
    @ziggyinta Před 2 měsíci

    I use threadless screws everyday

  • @naimjawad5010
    @naimjawad5010 Před rokem +1

    Hi. I have one question. After disconnecting the tube from the flapper valve, is it necessary to close even the flapper valve? Some vfr owners close also that one. Does it make a difference if we leave the valve open? Air might enter and cause the flapper to close? What do you think?

  • @EZ-D-FIANT
    @EZ-D-FIANT Před 11 měsíci

    Do you know of any 5th gen headlights avail? 😊

  • @jordangraham9533
    @jordangraham9533 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi there can you do the mod to any vfr I’ve got I 61 reg vtec?

  • @Novanova501
    @Novanova501 Před rokem +3

    Does it not make the bike run rich or lean though??

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +2

      No, allowing your motor to breath better does not make it run lean. Secondly the from 2000MY on the VFR has a closed loop fuel injection system (the ones with the O2 Sensors) it is not possible to change anything on this scale that will affect the air/fuel mixture since the ECM will compensate. You would have to use some sort of forced air induction to surpass what the standard ECM program is capable of compensating for.

    • @Novanova501
      @Novanova501 Před rokem +1

      @@RodRidesWrenches oh OK thanks alot gonna do tomorrow. Also would you be able to help I get a burst of like air pressure up around the handle bars area and bike cuts out but then starts again. Does it when bike gets up to temperature. It's like pressure release and cuts out but starts again. Have 03 vfr 6th gen. Have ever heard that happen before??

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem +1

      @@Novanova501 typically when a bike cuts out when warm it is the ignition coil but they don't just start up until they cool. Check your handlebar kill switch, kickstand switch and key ignition. Take apart the handlebar switch and spray contact cleaner in there to clean the switch. Unplug the kickstand switch and see if the problem persists. Check the key for looseness in the barrel, there are 4 or 5 contacts in the bottom of the key barrel that wear out, when the bike stalls do the lights go out? If so they look at the key, if not look to the handlebar switch. You didn't mention if it happens while sitting in the garage hot or you have to be riding it and at what speed. Get yourself a shop manual you can download one here www.manualedereparatie.info/manuale/honda/Honda_VFR_800_VTEC_2002_Manual_de_reparatie_www.manualedereparatie.info.zip As far as you "Burst of Wind" check the exhaust flanges on the motor. I just bought a bike that had one of the four flanges that hold the header to the engine rattling around the collector as both bolts fell off. Make sure your airbox is secure under the tank as there is a air flow sensor in it as we well as a temperature sensor. One in the lid & one in the bottom. I am going to assume you've checked the air cleaner and it is clean? - Good Luck!

    • @Novanova501
      @Novanova501 Před rokem

      @@RodRidesWrenchesthanks a mill. I'm baffled and so was my mechanic but had accident and now prosthetic leg so can't afford to keep going mechanic all time... did it again today. I ride the bike at good speed up to 90 celcius for about 20 mins then came home and rested for 15 mins and went back out and was in traffic so just 30 or 40 mph then a burst of pressure and was like smoke or steam to (I think smoke) down in around handle bars. Bike cuts off I press ignition and takes few times but does start again and goes OK for a while till does it again.

    • @Novanova501
      @Novanova501 Před rokem

      @@RodRidesWrenches it has done it when bike was sitting that was the 1st time did it and was big burst of like spray from same area and frightened the life out of me lol. Lights and ignition stay on when happens just engine cuts out and takes a while to start like 10 seconds but starts OK and goes fine again for while. Air filter getting change tomorrow as is small bit dirty but only 5000 miles on it. Will have look at sensors on airbox and see if ok. The baffling part is why is there a burst of pressure and where can it be coming from. Gonna change coolant tomorrow too and check hoses. I'm lost but can't afford mechanic at moment cause of leg I'm not working. Thanks for help appreciate it 👍. Great channel to and love my vfr 6th gen to.

  • @oscarhannu2888
    @oscarhannu2888 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Any tips on how to remove the hose from the flapper? the one on my bike won't come off with brute force.

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 3 lety

      Use a hair dryer or better yet a heat gun to warm up the rubber and then place some pliers on the end of the hose around the diaphragm inlet. Twist clockwise & counter clockwise to loosen up. Or just cut the hose, you'll never hook it up again. FYI sounds like the rubber is old and it may crack anyway.

    • @Mercy_BornToRide
      @Mercy_BornToRide Před 2 lety

      @@RodRidesWrenches The easy way is to remove the air filter and pull it out from the inside. Took me 30 seconds.

  • @areyoutubed
    @areyoutubed Před 2 lety +1

    Would it works on the 2009 one as well?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před 2 lety

      Yes all 5th 6th and even 8th generation VFR800. Thanks for the question.

    • @areyoutubed
      @areyoutubed Před 2 lety

      @@RodRidesWrenches great! Thank you for your reply!

  • @maximilianboost8498
    @maximilianboost8498 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fuck me that was an excruciating slow way of showing 30sec of content

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466

    I didn't quite get the point of doing it. Same as the ones who delink the brakes.

    • @gregoryz3
      @gregoryz3 Před rokem

      I got a handful of front brake a month ago and it made my back tire skid.

  • @professionalhuman4429
    @professionalhuman4429 Před měsícem

    As soon as you said "you'll get a little bit of BACKFIRE", i realised that you have no idea what your talking about. 😢

  • @liviumistor5693
    @liviumistor5693 Před rokem +1

    7 min I will never get back. 👎👎👎👎

  • @Animo92
    @Animo92 Před rokem +1

    Sooooooo what's the issue with just disconnecting the rod from the flap?

    • @RodRidesWrenches
      @RodRidesWrenches  Před rokem

      Disconnecting hose takes way less effort and is sooooo much easier. You need to remove the flap itself if you are removing the diagram. Reconnecting the hose takes seconds to put back to stock if wanted or needed later.

    • @Animo92
      @Animo92 Před rokem +1

      @RodRidesWrenches the plunger is hooked into the flap by a small metal hook, if you remove it from its locating hole it will effectively do the same thing albeit slightly longer to put back by a minute or so and without risking newbies giving themselves mystery air leaks down the line