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  • @ArmyMedic
    @ArmyMedic Před 6 dny

    I can’t tell you enough how much your videos have meant for me. I have got my Rebel torn apart and am putting it back together right now. If I have any problems I will ask you questions. Thank you for your work.

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 4 dny

      I am glad you like the videos. Happy to help, if i can

  • @KrisTheWalrus
    @KrisTheWalrus Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video keep them coming!

  • @MattSR500
    @MattSR500 Před 2 měsíci

    This video is very helpful! Thank you for sharing it.

  • @ATerribleProducer
    @ATerribleProducer Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for posting these how-to videos on the Rebel, your content is by far the most thorough and helpful!
    Where did you get your oil filter screen replacement???

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you. I got the oil screen from Partzilla.

  • @vetteseller5
    @vetteseller5 Před 9 měsíci

    Takes apart the clutch like he was brushing his teeth, no biggie. ! nicely done. Also, you remind me of Col. Steve Austin, the Bionic Man, when he worked on his car.

  • @henryj.8528
    @henryj.8528 Před rokem

    Very well done. Video clearly shows every step in detail. I've heard that motor oils for cars that have the "Energy Conserving" sticker have "friction modifiers" that can cause wet clutches to slip. In that case, a sipping clutch can be fixed simply by changing the oil. My 2004 Rebel probably doesn't have anything but a metal filing or two on the oil screen. Given how difficult it is to get to, I'd try Rislone oil treatment to dissolve the muck before breaking open the case. I've used it in the past with old, gunked up engines and it did a good job. Good to know that if I ever have to physically clean it I'd need to go ahead and buy a replacement and not try to save the OEM...
    Edit: Have added diesel to the oil and run for a few minutes and that seemed to work just as well...

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před rokem +1

      Thanks! There were a few more "head in the way" moments than I would have liked, but it wasn't too bad. It definately could have been the oil the previous owners used, but I wanted to open the case to clean the screen anyway, and the new clutch parts were only $21 on amazon. So I didn't see the point in not doing it. It is one thing if I am going to be using the bike, and I can fiddle with it here and there, but I want to get it up for sale and have confidence that it is in the best condition possible for the new owner.

    • @henryj.8528
      @henryj.8528 Před rokem

      @@TheFixitShed Sad Face: don't sell it. It's the best bike Honda ever made IMO. I've owned three of them...

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před rokem +2

      @@henryj.8528 I still have my 02 Rebel 250 that I drive regularly. Plus I have have 2 86 450s to work on. Videos on those coming soon.

  • @baonhithach
    @baonhithach Před 27 dny

    i like to look at you did, you are handyman ! ... just wonder how you can remember which crew put on first 😂 i cant remember so anytime i fix something i need to take a picture that when put it back easy 😅😅

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 26 dny

      I have a video I can refer back to 😂

  • @fellipeparra8063
    @fellipeparra8063 Před rokem

    Very good we'll done

  • @michaelmcfadden6825
    @michaelmcfadden6825 Před rokem

    Very Good Video !Were did you get your torque wrench from ?

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před rokem

      Thanks. I probably bought it about 25 years ago. I believe it was at sears. It is Craftsman

  • @daniellesherman7995
    @daniellesherman7995 Před 3 měsíci

    I may have missed it in the video but doesn’t the bike have to be in a certain gear so the clutch plates don’t spin freely when you remove the “flower” nut with the special 24mm tool? I replaced mine two years ago and was freshing up my memory with your video, couldn’t find the original I followed along with two years ago.

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 3 měsíci

      There is a lot of discussion about this. I left mine in neutral and used the impact wrench so that there was no stress on the transmission. If I tried to use a regular wrench with the bike in gear it would move, obviously. Some have said that they tried holding the rear brake while turning the nut with the bike in gear and broke their transmission. Others have use a screwdriver to jam the gears, but that is not recommened. There is a tool (EBC CT Series Clutch Removal Tool for Honda REBEL 1999-2014) to hold it still while turning the nut, but it is about $50. I would either spend the money on the tool or use an impact, like I did. Don't damage the transmission. Check out the HondaRebelForum. Lots of good info and experience there.

  • @fawnhanks8999
    @fawnhanks8999 Před rokem

    Thank you for this! my crankcase is leaking on the right side, does that mean I just need to replace the gasket? Or could there be something else wrong as well?

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před rokem +1

      I would start with a torque wrench and make sure all the bolts on the case are tightened appropiately. If so then replace the gasket. if the gasket has been replaced before, it is possible that they did not clean off all of the old gasket materieal sufficiently. While you are changing it check for any damage around the edges or warping. (set the cover down on a flat surface and make sure the edges are flat against the surface)

    • @fawnhanks8999
      @fawnhanks8999 Před rokem

      @@TheFixitShed thank you!

    • @STho205
      @STho205 Před 5 měsíci

      They start leaking on the right side at about 25000miles ...tiny amount...wipe away film....
      It will also leak later at a top end bolt on the right side.
      Retorque every 5000 miles or so. Do not overtorque (the spec is in the book or online).
      After 60k you just sorta live with it till you need clutches. At that point you have gone well past the mfg expected life of the bike....so it is all gravy after that.
      If oil ever comes out of the left side weep hole, the oil seals are leaking. Thats a left side teardown for two $2 parts but $45 in gaskets.

  • @user-rb8wq3gc9w
    @user-rb8wq3gc9w Před 9 měsíci

    Where did you order your clutch? I’m having trouble finding a replacement for my 2006 250 rebel

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 9 měsíci

      I got it on Amazon. The link is in the video description.

  • @jaedenm.1408
    @jaedenm.1408 Před měsícem

    How did you make that driver seat back rest? Could you show it?

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před měsícem +1

      It came with the bike, and I don't have that Rebel anymore, so I don't have it to show. There is someone selling back rests on ebay. Just seach on "Honda Rebel 250 Drivers Backrest"

  • @user-rb8wq3gc9w
    @user-rb8wq3gc9w Před 9 měsíci

    Where did you order your clutch? I’m having trouble finding a replacement for my 2006 250 rebel? Could you post the link?

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 9 měsíci

      I got it on Amazon. The link is in the video description.

  • @patrickdefranco9992
    @patrickdefranco9992 Před 9 měsíci

    What size socket to get the clutch plates off ?

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 9 měsíci +2

      The big nut in the middle that you need a special tool for, is 24mm (link in video description if you need it). The 4 bolts around it are 10mm.

  • @user-rz4ug3qb1z
    @user-rz4ug3qb1z Před rokem

    Здравствуйте спасибо за видео ваш мот в отличном состоянии!!!вчера и я проделал эту процедурру...у меня ребел 1985года...что бы открутить масляный насос прошлось высверливать винты....теперь проблема не где у нас взять фильтр на насос ...и откуда заказать не знаю....желаю вам удачи и ровных дорог)))

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před rokem

      Thank you! I used partzilla.com to get the screen

    • @alekseikurazov3038
      @alekseikurazov3038 Před 4 měsíci

      Надо было использовать ударную отвёртку

  • @courtneywalczaks1485
    @courtneywalczaks1485 Před 9 měsíci

    “Where did you order your clutch? I’m having trouble finding a replacement for my 2006 250 rebel? Could you post the link?”

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 9 měsíci

      I got it on Amazon. The link is in the video description.

  • @StroppyBeast
    @StroppyBeast Před 4 dny

    Did you have to order the Lock nut tool? I can’t find it anywhere but the Amazon link you gave me.

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 4 dny

      I bought mine on Amazon. There are other online places you can get it (ebay, partzilla...), but if you want to walk into someplace and buy it, I would suspect it would be limited to Honda pwersports dealerships.

    • @StroppyBeast
      @StroppyBeast Před 4 dny

      @@TheFixitShed I appreciate the fast reply! I hate ordering stuff so I’ll have to check out Honda.

  • @Monkeybongoes
    @Monkeybongoes Před 10 měsíci

    Did you re-use the clutch nut? And were you standing in a hole?

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před 10 měsíci

      Yes and yes. I have a grease pit in my garage. Comes in handy.

    • @Monkeybongoes
      @Monkeybongoes Před 10 měsíci

      @@TheFixitShed As good as having a lift.

  • @edyg2263
    @edyg2263 Před 5 měsíci

    Where did you order the screen?

  • @user-rz4ug3qb1z
    @user-rz4ug3qb1z Před rokem

    Может вы знаете как проверить что насос работает?снимать клапанную крышку?))

    • @TheFixitShed
      @TheFixitShed Před rokem

      Yeah, that is a good question. That would work. If you remove the valve cover and crank the engine, you should see oil coming out. I am not sure how you would measure the pressure to make sure it is enough oil. The 450 Rebels have an oil pressure light, but the 250s do not. You might want to post your question to the hondarebelforum.com. There might be someone there more familiar with this.