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DRZ400 engine prep
DRZ400 engine prep
So, for those who didn't hear, my DRZ died on the KAT due to a partial seizure of the exhaust camshaft resulting in the sprocket being 90 degrees out of position (they are simply pressed in place, rather than bolted, apparently). So I have a new (to me) engine in the mail. Since the engine will be out of the bike, I figure this is the best opportunity to do everything "right" and hopefully never have to do anything else to it other than change the oil until I no longer have the bike.
The engine has a reported 14k miles. Of course, it was only used for commuting by a responsible adult who never wheelied, never rode it in the rain, and has never had a speeding ticket in his entire 40+ years of driving experience. :eyeroll:
So I already have top end gaskets and piston rings.
I'll do a valve adjustment.
Since it's fast and easy (though probably not relevant since it's a 2012 engine), I'll locktite the starter clutch bolts. https://www.createfixshare.com/articles ... bolts-fix/
What else should I do?
Thanks,
~Patrick
The engine has a reported 14k miles. Of course, it was only used for commuting by a responsible adult who never wheelied, never rode it in the rain, and has never had a speeding ticket in his entire 40+ years of driving experience. :eyeroll:
So I already have top end gaskets and piston rings.
I'll do a valve adjustment.
Since it's fast and easy (though probably not relevant since it's a 2012 engine), I'll locktite the starter clutch bolts. https://www.createfixshare.com/articles ... bolts-fix/
What else should I do?
Thanks,
~Patrick
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2016 Beta 300RR :: 2006 Suzuki DRZ400SM
1975 Harley FXE1200
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swing arm bearings, at least check them and packin' good or replace, same for the steering head bearings.
fix any oxidation or rust you may find in nooks and crannies of the frame.
Service the forks unless you are using the ones you have already that hold 10 QUARTS OF FORK OIL , THEN YOU ARE GOOD!
Maybe look over the wiring loom and make sure all connections are clean and tight and no frays in the wires anywhere.
Thats a good list! Buy some beer, invite a couple of us up one day when we are not riding, and we could knock that out!
fix any oxidation or rust you may find in nooks and crannies of the frame.
Service the forks unless you are using the ones you have already that hold 10 QUARTS OF FORK OIL , THEN YOU ARE GOOD!
Maybe look over the wiring loom and make sure all connections are clean and tight and no frays in the wires anywhere.
Thats a good list! Buy some beer, invite a couple of us up one day when we are not riding, and we could knock that out!
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Oh, and "put in a big bore kit!" isn't in the list. If I could have bought a head with valves for less than I could buy a whole engine, sure, but that apparently wasn't in the cards.
~Patrick
~Patrick
2003 Triumph Sprint ST :: 2004 Suzuki SV650R
2016 Beta 300RR :: 2006 Suzuki DRZ400SM
1975 Harley FXE1200
2016 Beta 300RR :: 2006 Suzuki DRZ400SM
1975 Harley FXE1200
Re: DRZ400 engine prep
SO. MUCH. OIL! I keep meaning to email the kid and tell him that the "busted" forks that he dumped off on me after he and his friends "broke" them was a simple, $0 fix. :)Firebolter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:38 pmService the forks unless you are using the ones you have already that hold 10 QUARTS OF FORK OIL , THEN YOU ARE GOOD!
Thanks for the list. Very good point that with the engine out, everything even on the frame is openly available and easy to work on so I'll give that a thorough going-over, too.
Thanks,
~Patrick
2003 Triumph Sprint ST :: 2004 Suzuki SV650R
2016 Beta 300RR :: 2006 Suzuki DRZ400SM
1975 Harley FXE1200
2016 Beta 300RR :: 2006 Suzuki DRZ400SM
1975 Harley FXE1200
Re: DRZ400 engine prep
Do those fancy Euro bikes that Bill rides need this much work? Asking for a friend.....phoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:54 pmSO. MUCH. OIL! I keep meaning to email the kid and tell him that the "busted" forks that he dumped off on me after he and his friends "broke" them was a simple, $0 fix. :)Firebolter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:38 pmService the forks unless you are using the ones you have already that hold 10 QUARTS OF FORK OIL , THEN YOU ARE GOOD!
Thanks for the list. Very good point that with the engine out, everything even on the frame is openly available and easy to work on so I'll give that a thorough going-over, too.
Thanks,
~Patrick
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You bought one, you tell us!Boom Boom wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 4:02 pmDo those fancy Euro bikes that Bill rides need this much work? Asking for a friend.....phoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:54 pmSO. MUCH. OIL! I keep meaning to email the kid and tell him that the "busted" forks that he dumped off on me after he and his friends "broke" them was a simple, $0 fix. :)Firebolter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:38 pmService the forks unless you are using the ones you have already that hold 10 QUARTS OF FORK OIL , THEN YOU ARE GOOD!
Thanks for the list. Very good point that with the engine out, everything even on the frame is openly available and easy to work on so I'll give that a thorough going-over, too.
Thanks,
~Patrick
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Wide ratio trans gears still a thing for the DRZ?
-Joe.
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'22 YZ250FX
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Six speed tranny?
New or upgraded stator.
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New or upgraded stator.
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Good points. If you're already tearing it down to the piston, now is the time to put in that tall 5th gear.
But before you go that far (piston/rings), why not do a leak down test first? Used motor could be perfectly fine as is.
But before you go that far (piston/rings), why not do a leak down test first? Used motor could be perfectly fine as is.
Stephen (not Steve) - '20 Husky 701LR / KTM '20 500 EXC / '17 150 XC-W / '21 E-XC / '21 890R / '19 Sherco 300FST / Sur-Ron LBX / Segway X160 / Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
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F*** work.
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