Honda CRF250L or Rally Tensioner Fix

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • How to repair and increase tension on the spring of Honda CRF250L and Rally oem tensioners

Komentáře • 50

  • @norhassanmama4945
    @norhassanmama4945 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very much, sir. The tensioner that you fixed is still working fine until now. The stock tensioner only lasted for 1 year, but the one you taught me has been working well for 6 years. Those who don't believe it, it's up to you and your motor heheheh. It has been tested and proven that what sir is teaching is effective up to now 😍

  • @electech_5495
    @electech_5495 Před 2 lety +2

    This also applies to all auto-tensioner systems, not just the crf250l. ...Great video!

  • @NotechinusV
    @NotechinusV Před 7 dny

    I have '17 CRF250L and here we are just like everyone... So changing it with oem will repeat the problem.

  • @loosethread4250
    @loosethread4250 Před 2 lety

    Laking tulong ng video mo sir!! Maraming salamat po!! Nung nabuksan ko yung sakin, na bali yung spring. Ngayon okay na. Salamat po sir!!

  • @tarzanboy1231
    @tarzanboy1231 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video - thank you ... and please keep the how-to videos on the CRf250L's coming.

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 4 lety +1

      I will try my best to make them. It is quite hard since i am alone and i need to focus on what i am repairing and holding the camera.

  • @MARTINBLINDELL-n2i
    @MARTINBLINDELL-n2i Před měsícem

    Great description well done and thanks

  • @paulrawstron3305
    @paulrawstron3305 Před 2 lety

    Tried for hours putting mine back together. Great video and thanks for upload. I made the key and job done in minutes. Thanks again.

  • @kimscurtis
    @kimscurtis Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this… saved me a ton of time trying to wind it up and shove it in the carrier

  • @OutbackOntario
    @OutbackOntario Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for the video! fixed mine today, following your instruction

  • @madingahmar4420
    @madingahmar4420 Před 3 lety +1

    Exactly my question, I have a cbr250r (which i believe has the same engine) and cus the tensioner was loose, there was rattling from the engine, mechanic told me to replace the tensioner. Replaced it, then it was okay. But, tensioners arent suppose to wear out 16,000 km in the first place.

  • @BertOber
    @BertOber Před 4 lety +3

    I see you turning clockwise when you say counter clockwise? And also a very good explanation

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 4 lety +3

      I am sorry Bert Ober my mistake. Always turn clockwise.

  • @ricardoarielocchipinti8728

    Great video, followig your instructions I have repair mine and it works great! Thanks!!!

  • @keithgaraas26
    @keithgaraas26 Před rokem

    Thank you for detailed information!

  • @pissmillahgandullah9523

    Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for! 👍

  • @orhan14oglu
    @orhan14oglu Před 2 lety

    great video man.. greetings from Turkey 👍🤘

  • @ges9458
    @ges9458 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much😊.. just sucessfully fixed

  • @noexcuse6704
    @noexcuse6704 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. What do you think about a manual tensioner? I installed a manual one into my bike because the spring loaded one broke. Now I have just a bolt that you can tighten manually.

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 3 lety +3

      Manual tensioner are fine just as long as you dont get carried away by tightening too much. The tendency to over tighten is higher.

  • @dingjs1969
    @dingjs1969 Před 3 lety

    Excellent, mines getting a bit noisy so i'll give this a try...great video.

    • @guitartap
      @guitartap Před rokem

      Hi what does the noise sound like as I think mine maybe faulty as well

  • @ivanrybkin9384
    @ivanrybkin9384 Před 3 lety

    Excellent tutorial!!!

  • @seanwhitley7026
    @seanwhitley7026 Před rokem

    great video, thanks so much for this!

  • @mrmosheg
    @mrmosheg Před rokem

    thank you 🙏

  • @jshepp1977
    @jshepp1977 Před 3 lety +2

    You’re a legend - thanks!

    • @jshepp1977
      @jshepp1977 Před 3 lety +1

      Made my key from an old Stanley knife (box cutter) blade on the belt sander. Easy peasy.

  • @AutoMotoX
    @AutoMotoX Před 3 lety

    Great... Thanks for sharing this video 🙂

  • @tobiasmaurer-ij7lg
    @tobiasmaurer-ij7lg Před rokem

    Great video, thanks a lot. The only part that confuses me a bit is, when you preload the tensioner before you put it together again. This basically makes sure that there is enough pre-tension and the cam-chain isn't too loose and making any noise. It looks like you're preloading for 2-3 turns? Is that right?

    • @MRsickcat84
      @MRsickcat84 Před rokem

      Been searching for this answer too. Do you find the answer?

    • @RTWriders
      @RTWriders Před rokem

      @@MRsickcat84 I'm doing 2,5 to 3 turns and it seems to be fine. I also made a tutorial here czcams.com/video/M7lFocRM5Mc/video.html

    • @MRsickcat84
      @MRsickcat84 Před rokem

      @@RTWriders thx mate 😎

  • @skarebsuper
    @skarebsuper Před rokem

    you said spin the screwdriver counterclock wise, but in the video you did it clockwise?

  • @Adameftube
    @Adameftube Před 4 lety

    Thanks.

  • @michaelp8981
    @michaelp8981 Před rokem

    Do you know if this fix would work on a crf230f engine (air cooled)?

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před rokem

      It will work on any bike that has a spring tensioned cam chain tensioner.

  • @chriscs9080
    @chriscs9080 Před 2 lety

    When you have the cct not fully extended is supposed to move a few mm back and forth when you press from the hole adjuster ?

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 2 lety

      When it is not fully extended, which is usually the case when it is inside the engine, the timing chain guide and the chain itself makes sure all the slack is gone. There should be no small amount of slack at all. It does not move back and forth a little. It always pushes forward.

  • @youraussiematedean2506

    Good video mate, how many k’s are on the bike?

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 4 lety +2

      As for my bike i have 39,000 plus kilometers. But i made this video for other owners who keep on buying new tensioners only to have them fail again a few months later.

    • @youraussiematedean2506
      @youraussiematedean2506 Před 4 lety

      Awesome, thanks for the info. Happy riding

  • @nimeshgopali5142
    @nimeshgopali5142 Před 4 lety

    Can you fix if the spring is broken? If yes do you have a video or photos how to fix it??

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes. Usually it will break near the the center or where it holds on to the screw in the midde. Just bend it like the old one and tension it again.

  • @jon1864
    @jon1864 Před 2 lety

    why would you bother for 30 bucks just buy a new one

    • @greenhornet9933
      @greenhornet9933  Před 2 lety +3

      Because the new one you are going to buy will have the same weak spring preload as your old one.

    • @christopherlapierre7878
      @christopherlapierre7878 Před 2 lety +1

      30 good reasons

    • @theravedaddy
      @theravedaddy Před 2 lety +2

      I bought a new one and 1 month later the noise returned. I put a manual tensioner in.