new purchase: yamaha tdr 125 3sh tips?
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wrote on 13 May 2024, 20:18 last edited by Calum
Greetings to all, I wanted to show you the latest motorcycle that I purchased, in these parts they are a rarity and above all almost completely
complete.
Yamaha Tdr 125 Belgarda year 1992. cylinder 3BM00 "P" and cylinder head Letter "p"
I would like to know if there are people on the forum who can help me, especially with advice and workshop or maintenance manuals.
I thank you all.
Please understand that I a
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wrote on 13 May 2024, 22:07 last edited by
Hi there,
Nice bike that you have.
Yes looks like you have a Motori Minarelli 3MB00P Engine. Altered cylinder with a 1mm raised exhaust port and an altered head to match.
You'll find that the crankcases will have
Motori Minarelli
stamped in side the powervalve pulley, the powervalve end cap and behind the clutch cover.It's effectively a DTRE engine with a different stator.
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wrote on 14 May 2024, 12:07 last edited by
Nice bike!
It's a very long time since I saw a Lightburner TDR125 so complete,even here in Greece are rare. -
wrote on 16 May 2024, 15:17 last edited by
The project started: we started by checking the cooling system since the water pump seal seems to be broken and water leaked into the box. I have already acquired the seal.
I wanted to show you the radiator cap, do you think this cap works or would it be better to replace it?
I will soon be testing the thermostat to confirm its correct operation. I have encountered a problem which is the radiator water drain screw. Apparently the motor is closed from the factory and the screws are very hard. Would you have any advice on how to remove it?
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wrote on 16 May 2024, 19:14 last edited by
Impact screw driver can be used to crack off the screw. It shouldn't be too hard to remove. But take it steady and try not to round off the head, should come off no dramas.
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wrote on 16 May 2024, 20:02 last edited by ferchuxd
@Calum Thank you very much for answering. Today I'll eat the impact screwdriver, tomorrow it should arrive at my house.
I was taking apart the exhaust and looking at the piston, it doesn't look in very good condition. I attach a photo and I would like to know your opinins
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wrote on 17 May 2024, 11:44 last edited by
It's probably fine. I'd just do a compression test make sure it's within tolerance and schedule in a top end refresh if you don't know when it was last done. Generally though, the DTR is a pretty strong engine so it's damn reliable.