Fully Splitting 66/80 cc Case In Half | Motorized Bike | Video # 1 | Bike Berry

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • Are you looking for a comprehensive guide on how to fully split a 66/80 cc case in half? Look no further. In this helpful video from BikeBerry, viewers will learn the exact steps needed to successfully split the case. This video is great for those who are new to engine building and want a clear and concise tutorial.
    This video starts off by showing viewers the tools they will need to complete the job, and then goes into a step-by-step explanation of the process. Viewers will learn how to prep the case, how to locate the split lines, and how to use a saw or power tool to split it. Additionally, the video will provide tips on how to make the job go smoother, as well as how to reassemble the parts.
    By the end of this video, viewers will be able to confidently and safely split a 66/80 cc case in half. Tune in to BikeBerry’s CZcams channel for this and other helpful videos.
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    Chapters
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:00 - Tools Needed to Split Case
    2:10 - Engine Overview
    2:28 - Top End Removal
    3:48 - Top End Stud Removal
    4:23 - Bottom End Disassembly
    4:34 - Tony's Tray Tip
    5:00 - Toolls for Bottom End
    6:27 - Side Cover Removal
    7:21 - Magneto Removal
    8:29 - Drive Sprocket Removal
    9:15 - Gear Puller Explanation
    10:49 - Review So Far...
    11:00 - Clutch Removal
    14:40 - Cracking the Case Open
    15:40 - Check Out the Case
    16:19 - Wrap Up!

Komentáře • 36

  • @robertsmith9756
    @robertsmith9756 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I can remember watching your original videos, seems like a million years ago! Glad your still around and doing well.

  • @meco72104
    @meco72104 Před rokem +5

    Awesome.

  • @larryshaver3568
    @larryshaver3568 Před měsícem

    I agree totally, having something put things in is a MUST.

  • @diydarkmatter
    @diydarkmatter Před rokem +5

    happy new year tony . hope its a good one .

  • @keeganhache6667
    @keeganhache6667 Před rokem +4

    Nice job man I’ve took apart many cases before and I remember the first time I did it I was scared of breaking a part or screwing something up. But after watching some videos on it the process was easy and smooth! Great video

    • @tonytaylor5087
      @tonytaylor5087 Před rokem

      I hear you! It’s most definitely good to dive right in though and see what makes them tick!

  • @kimdecastro9156
    @kimdecastro9156 Před rokem +1

    great video . if i have to take apart my motor i have this video to learn from . great job . happy new year

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před rokem +2

    5:56 ok, this hits home for me as to why I often get frustrated with Creators like you and LA Hover, MotoredLife, etc. You all have super high mechanical skill, and also you have money and tools. Not to mention a shop, probably. this video at least has you using hand tools, which I also have, though my ratchet is real dinky. My point being, all of you guys build these really nice, high end, complicated mechanical bikes, when I just want the cheapest, most reliable method to get to work. It often seems like the motorized bike community is similar to the PC building community in this aspect. Viz: there is a disparate volume of info out on high end builds than on the low end. What can I build for the least amount of money that is bulletproof in reliability but not at all flashy? Can I even find 66/80CC 2 stroke engine that *is* reliable? And yes, I know I'll have 1000 people out there that will claim their build lasted ____ years, but do you have footage to back that up? Should I just abandon the 2 stroke and go for 4 strokes? I have a 212cc engine sitting in my den right now, along with wide crank pedals and a pully based transmission, like the kind you put on a go kart.I forget the name, but yeah, now it's just searching for a frame. I saw the BBR frame on Amazon, and it LOOKS cool. (the Faker style one) But it's also aluminum, which I dislike. I'd much rather a steel frame cause I can weld on it easier, and I feel like it would be stronger and cheaper. La Hover did a review on reliable parts, and he's mentioned some over the years also in passing, but I'd really like to see a comprehensive video, focusing on reliability rather than performance, per dollar spent, if that makes sense?

    • @tonytaylor5087
      @tonytaylor5087 Před rokem +3

      Check out the BUILD IT RIGHT playlist I created for this exact topic of a basic reliable build.

  • @90daysinvegas53
    @90daysinvegas53 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, nice video. I have a motorized bike with the older type 80cc engine. The ones with the small ½" cylinder head nuts. Anyways, my question is how can you tell the difference between a bad needle bearing/bushing that connects the piston to the rod OR if you have a bad crank bearing?? Because my engine has a slight knocking sound when I push the bike back and forth. This is of course with the engine turned off. In addition to the small knocking sound, the engine doesn't seem to have much compression because I can push the bike quite easily without holding in the clutch lever and the rear wheel does not even lock up. What is the problem? Please help.. thanks

  • @Matthew-wj8cm
    @Matthew-wj8cm Před rokem +2

    I hope you're gonna show us performance mods like case matching Tony. I always say I have to do this every time I split the casr but I always forget and just let it run.

  • @TheAverageMiz
    @TheAverageMiz Před rokem

    Did you ever make a reassembly video?

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před rokem +2

    8:06 I have often wondered about the magneto's in these engines, and why you can't really generate very much usable power from them, and I had a thought, what if you changed out the stock magnets for strong neodymium ones and epoxied them in? Obviously you can't add more coils, space is an issue, so why not dramatically increase the magnetic field?

    • @tonytaylor5087
      @tonytaylor5087 Před rokem +1

      Love that idea. You should try it out and let us know the results!

    • @fredmitchel1236
      @fredmitchel1236 Před rokem

      I think stronger magnetics will produce more electrical power...and nothing is free...so there will be less power to propel the bike...
      But a nice 50 watts more would make a great headlight...so you don't out run your headlights

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před rokem +1

    2:16 the bottom end on the left looks upgraded, and the right engine looks like a stock chinadoll with a fancy "high compression" head. (I have that exact head on my bike.) Great cooling. Are there any internal differences between the two bottom ends?

  • @TheAverageMiz
    @TheAverageMiz Před 9 měsíci

    Where's your reassembly video? Can't find it.

  • @drohrstestes
    @drohrstestes Před rokem

    Thank you, Tony!

  • @H2Oredfirefox
    @H2Oredfirefox Před rokem +2

    So then why doesn't the output shaft bearings get lubricated

  • @fredmitchel1236
    @fredmitchel1236 Před rokem

    Why take the cylinder studs off?

  • @warrenfox5458
    @warrenfox5458 Před rokem +2

    Where did you get them solid rims

  • @topdog3407
    @topdog3407 Před 6 měsíci

    wheres the assembly video?

  • @cliffbradford4679
    @cliffbradford4679 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm not using my chin for anything while working on a motor.

  • @MikeNBikes
    @MikeNBikes Před rokem

    I hate BBR and those stupid hats you wear but awesome video Tony

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před rokem +1

    0:20 why do this at all? when my stock chinadoll died, I just bought a new one. At 90 bucks, direct from China, it's not worth the hair pulling. I consider all these 2 strokes disposable motors. But you can try and prove me wrong. (without spending extra money.)

  • @jamesbondo13
    @jamesbondo13 Před 5 měsíci

    For fucks sake stop putting ads on ads.

  • @leemilica
    @leemilica Před 11 měsíci

    Ive been trying to remove the clutch nut for the past 2 days, ive used the biggest wrench and pliers i could find and that little fcker jsut wont loosen, ive bent the 3 pins like 5 times already, im scared they will break if i try more. The engine is 3 days old and the piston rings already shattered. I may just chuck it in the bin and call it a day.

  • @VTBC
    @VTBC Před rokem

    #cruzebybikw