Is this the Ultimate Budget 2 Stroke Build? Yamaha Blaster 200 Engine Build w/ Cheap Parts
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 10. 02. 2023
- Is this the Ultimate Budget 2 Stroke Build? Yamaha Blaster 200 Engine Build w/ Cheap Parts
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Who thinks this will hold up? I will be putting EXTRA emphasis on riding this hard during Top Quad 3. (Bringing an extra top end incase đ)
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Who thinks this will hold up? I will be putting EXTRA emphasis on riding this hard during Top Quad 3. (Bringing an extra top end incase đ)
I think itll run fine i ran a rebuilt starter bearing for a while with fucked up rollers on my raptor 660 because i ordered the wrong year one and it still worked decent until i got the right bearing in.
Itl be fine
Should hold up. Thrash it hard and have a blast on your blaster. Lol
Best build I've ever seen on a Yamaha blaster 200.
I think it will be fine tbh
Nothing better than a mid day Michael sabo video
Thank you for watching in the middle of your day bro!
Yess
Right?!?
True
@@MichaelSabo love you man!
Most channels don't take the time to show or explain this kind of stuff. The nice thing is all of this knowledge translates to any engine build. It has helped me gain confidence with my current vintage motorcycle engine tear down. Great job!
Dude this is so awesome to hear! Thanks so much for sharing this and I'm glad my videos have helped you.
I love how real you are. Just like you said. So many people lie to you. Or hide things. Iâm just getting into atvâs and mechanics. And I love to watch you and a small handful of other people that do what you do. Keep chasing your passion and being real.
Make ATVâs great again!!!!!
In regards to the loose cylinder head - Someone made a really good point that the OEM studs may have a midsection that is thicker and that that is why the holes seemed too large in my cylinder head. I do have OEM studs on hand and I tested this - the OEM studs do have a midsection that is not threaded but it is not thicker than the all thread studs I used. Here is the OEM stud part number - 90116-08394-00 - You can see in pictures the OEM stud actually appears to be thinner in the unthreaded section. The more you know.
It should be, as if the bolt is thicker in the midsection - it creates a stress riser that will mean you will have a heartbreaking snapped bolt after a rebuild or two
Did your kit come with the head and cylinder?
Michael, you deserve way more subscribers. Not every day do you come across hour long engine build videos and they are actually highly detailed yet entertaining. The amount of effort put into your videos is actually insane.
You are the real deal man.
Showing the little "hangups" during a build teaches us more than a smooth edited video of an engine build.
Much more entertaining too!
Wow! This guy never disappoints! The level of honesty and integrity to build these machines the right way. Keep sport quads alive!
How does this man not have a TV show? If he did it would be fire. đ„đ„đ„đ„
đ„ glad you leave the troublesome issues in just so we know we arenât the only ones lol
mike you should do a podcast idk why but i can just listen to you talk all day lmaoo
I've been talking with a friend of mine about doing this for like 2 years now; we might lol
I agree that people should be more honest man. Everyone is screwing eachother around nowadays treating eachother like nothing.
Sad but true
@@MichaelSabo Every time i buy a quad theres way more wrong with i think possible, even if i buy a "trail ready quad"
Bearings should always be tapped in with a one piece tool that fits the OD of the bearing, they make installer kits. Seals always get installed with the flat surface facing away from the liquid. Bearings all have numbers on them, it is usually universal and can me looked up on the internet for size. I worked at a two cycle motor shop when I was school, I machined and rebuilt motors all day long, usually 4-6 per day depending on the motor. I learned fast to check parts before assembly. The âPhilipsâ head screws are actually JA screws, look the same but require a different driver.
That M80 in the garbage can thing never gets old. đ€Ł
Love all your videos from south africa
Greetings from the US; thank you for the love đ€
Same here from Newcastle
the crank bearing trashcan shot was A+ lol
I love that he makes three separate frames to throw out that bearing I diedđ€Łđ€Ł
major props for getting the granite master flat. so many people try to do heads and things on a workbench and do more damage than good. could have put the crank in the freezer and slightly warmed the bearing for easier crank install.
I bought a blaster just to rebuild it because of this series! So cool love the videos ! Video editing is on point !
Dude that's awesome to hear! Good luck on your build!
Honestly honesty is the best policy
I missed this video but I'm glad it finally got recommended
Iâm ready to see this thing rip Sabo!
Me too dude I'm dying to get this bastard together!
Hey sabo, I know your all about quads. I am also. Can you give us a shop tour?? Like a video made to telling us everything you have to do the amazing things you do. I have started my own little shop for all things with a motor. Iâd like to see your shop and what stuff you use. â€â€
You are really the best Michael, its so cool that you show when shit doesnt go your way and like you say a lot of youtubers only show the sunny site like there are never problems, wrong parts and stuff like that, but everybody that does or has really worked a lot with engines with scooters or quads knows these problems, no matter how good and meticolous you work, shit will happen, to show it just says a lot about your personality, i really really appreciate that very much, and how you deal with problems shows how good you really are. like said ten times before i love your videos dude, keep on ! you could easily make a tv show!
Good stuff, showing the error on the bearing. Not just that you were honest about chancing the fix, but it shows the potential danger of using a socket at a bearing driver. That kind of stuff happens to everybody. And I mean EVERYBODY. You probably just saved some 15 year old kid 3 months of leaf raking money. Good Stuff.
Just woke up And this build is up, the best start of the day.
Thank you for watching man!
You do really good work Mike. Great videos. Always very informative. Really like how you break things down. Keep it up man.
Thank you dude!
Also thank you for making the most detailed informative videos around it helps a ton for people like me who have no clue what their doing tearing into the engine. So many videos are so bland and have no actual footage of parts being installed.
Glad to hear my videos help! Thank you for watching them.
@@MichaelSabo no problem thank you for inspiring me to keep going with my raptor 660 and to not give up!
protect this man at all costs
if you raice the exhaust port 1.5mm it will make a major difference! also don't forget to enlarge the exhaust side holes in the piston by .5mm
This engine is going to SING through that FMF Fatty. Iâve had one in my personal Blaster forever and the sound of it never gets old. Anxiously looking forward to the first ride of this as itâs something so familiar and attainable to all of us. Bravo on another sick video, Mike! Keep âem coming!!
the best 2 stroke rebuilderđ€đœđđŒđđŒđđŒkeep going michael, watching from spain
Thank you for that man!
It looks amazing Mike, big difference from how it looked..great job like always..you never disappoint
Thank you Jeff!
Love the note on the door to turn the air compressor off I'm always forgetting.
Motor came out really nice, great work Sabo
Thank you brotha!
It's nice how you show real life issues. How the rollers fell out of the bearing is what actually happens even if your being super careful it's no different installing ujoints in a driveline I've had a few fall out and decided to send it and never had a issue with that ujoint for thousands of miles. Love the vids bro
I've wanted to see a blaster build for so long and you're really doing the best one in CZcams. Thanks for taking the time to document, film, edit and post your work. I hope your channel keeps growing.
Canât tell you how happy I am to see this video up! Keep up the great work buddy
Hell yea man! Hope you enjoyed it and thank you for watching đ€
Mike doesnât miss
Letâs goooo bro Iâm pumped!
Love ur engine builds u make it so almost anyone could build one just by watching step by step.i love just watching and learning things I didn't know before.u are one of the best builders there is and to offer ur knowledge to everyone is amazing and ur a humble guy .ur quite possibly my favorite CZcamsr! hope to see u with stupidfastjohn soon!
Production quality of this video is the best yet. I can tell a lot of work went into making it enjoyable to watch. Always appreciate the help you give us all. Paying it forward is the way !
Love the video mike!! Keep it coming đ
watching this video on my wife's laptop and noticed she was not subscribed to the channel ..well here is one more for you Mike on you're way to 250k subscribers . By the way the video quality everytime we watch is just getting better and better with the ideas for shots and music mixed with jokes and serious tech talk. its great ! i wish you the 250k then 500k subs . keep at it mike !
Love watching engine builds I remember when I took a small engine class in high school and it was so much fun taking it apart and putting it together lots of work and you really need to pay attention to all the part
@Michael Sabo this is why i love your vids you use parts we all can get. and you dont hide mistakes we all make
quality work again Mike
Unbelievable build man đźđź keep up the good work bruh đŠŸđŠŸđŠŸ
watched the entire video and it was super informative. My pops and I had quite the falling out. And after I moved states, I lost interest in riding and working on bikes, reminded me of rougher times . After 3 years of no bike , iâm past it and getting started on a tc125 project . podcasts and videos like these have truly revived my love for building and riding again. thanks michael đ«”đœđ€đŸ
Sabo's channel is the shit! It always gets me excited to work on my bike!
You're the man Mike!! Keep it up!!
I'm waiting on my Tecate buildđ
It feels like a monthđ so glad the video is out, it's been eating me
Hope you enjoyed it man!
@@MichaelSabo The wait was well worth it bro!! keep up the good work đ
Great video. I like the dowel trick to sleeve the cylinder head holes.
I †Blasters! I was always hoping to see one here.
Love your videos man!!
I've been a tech 34+ years,, great job man,, great work.
Looks great Mike! I would have lost it , if I had to strip the engine again! You handled it well!Keep up the great work! Canât wait to see the final product đđđ
Looks awesome. Canât wait to see it perform
Dude you are definitely a real one. I love your commentary and Iâm the same way when I put things together Iâm talking shit to it the whole time lol. Great instructions and video. Also like how you add some funny remarks and things you think might help in the event of. Keep it up bro. Iâll be using these videos as reference to build my first blaster from the ground up.
Honesty and truth are rare nowadays.
This thing came out awesome, keep up the good work!
Absolutely love your videos... I feel like I can rebuild any bike in sight because of your videos
same
@@fadedlight8596 Best thing is that he's really honest and accepts the fact that everyone makes mistakes unlike other automotive CZcamsrs who thinks they perfect
@@__Yusuf63 yep. I wish I could do something similar like him we need more like him for a broad spectrum of things.. imagine if our government put in as much effort as he puts into his videos. We'd have flying cars!
Dude, this legitimately made my day. Thank you both for the awesome comments and support đ€đ
I really like the end of the video where you staggered the before and afters was a pretty cool vibe
You are the best Michael â€
You are the best!
Your build videos are so detailed I love watching them looking forward to your next video
I totally agree with you're rant bro!! Think that's why I've watched you since you had 10 thousand subs. Also, you're very thorough.
I really love your attention on spec you do a great job when you build bro...keep on keeping on...great video đ€đ»đđŻ
Love to see it!
Just awesome. Great work!
Can't wait to see the finished product of this blaster I will be picking one up next week
Your honesty is truly sincere! Thank you for all the time you put in and detailed explanation.
Love the videos buddy always a happy day when a video drops. Though I feel like I'm stocking you lol , I found some banshee 2 into one pipes there like 1000 bucks and your probably the only dude on CZcams who would buy them and test them and just do your thing đȘ
Thanks for the love man! I have wanted to try one of those 2 into 1 pipes, just to see the difference/feel. I think Dynoport and Sheerer still offer them new for less than 1k.
thank you for the quality content đ€đŒ
"6 inch shaft yeah that's what she said"- Classic Sabo!
Canât wait to start my first full rebuild!
Absolutely wonderful love watching the content keep up the wonderful great job that you're doing
That money shot at the end đ great music to.
Nice build as usual! I'm interested to see what type of longevity you get from this cheap kit. I'm willing to bet that this motor will run well and take a beating. The difference will be the attention you put into your builds. I like the humility you have and that you illustrate that anyone can do this stuff on their own with patience and the right tools and techniques. Cheers brother!
That china stator, drw case savor and oil fill cap are worth talking about. I just finished rebuilding my son's blaster with the hot rods crank kit, ken o conner head and counter balancer and weisco piston kit. Ken oconner has a really good build video but I like seeing your different methods. Good job Mike đ
Love to see how you get better as a builder every time I watch one of your new videos
Cool vid as a car/truck mechanic it's good to see how the small motor mechanics build
I been with you since 45k subs. I liked watching your builds cuz it was the same stuff I did years ago. I said it back when I started watching keep doing your thing and you'll go as far as you want.
I would run that thing as is and see how does then tear back down and do your flywheel, porting and performance work.
It would showcase what ya get on a budget and what ya can have with alil time, effort and patience.
Badass brother love the videos keeps me motivated
General rule of thumb on seals is that the lip of the seal goes toward what you are sealing. Love the video Mike!
Had a similar issue on my ââ83 RM250 with crank case. Case halves went together but crank was tight spinning. Ended up being crank web width was out of spec to wide. Had my crank builder redo it and was all good. Learned to double check everything before assembly. Now I will check bearings too. Awesome build Mike. Cheers.
Hey Mike this is Matthew Cherry I'm from ellenville New York you inspired me so much when you're building your four-wheelers I watch every video of yours and I got expired on the Yamaha blaster that you built so I went out and I bought a Yamaha blaster and I'm building it from ground up
great job lad keep up the good work
Thank you man!
Started watching you after I rebuilt the top end on my blaster before u started on yours wanted too work on one so bad bought a blaster frame scavenged for months finding all the engine components and this video has made everything so easy thanks mike đ
These builds are so satisfying to watch. Can't wait for top quad and I think this will need a big bore kit in the future, way to nice to keep at stock power. Hey we also need an update how you like the new truck!
we sould call you Michael Jackon! LOL you always beatin it!
The waiting is killin me. I wanna see this thing done and rip....
Dude youre awesome!!!
Keep up the good work
Thank you man!
Hello From Belgium Thx For this Videos .
Nice build and great attention to detail!đđșđž
Mr. Sabo I really appreciate you attention to detail and all these builds. My 13yr old son and I enjoy these videos and he is itching for me to return from Korea to find a quad for him.
Can't wait for the next video Dude
Good build đ
Nice work man!
Thank you man!
Love the reality of your content bro! Shit happens but ya always find a way to win keep it up bro and look forward to the next content!
Thank you for the love man!