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TDR 125 19XX

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  • CalumC Calum

    @tdrpaul The stock carb is better than those PHBH Carbs. They are a 28mm round slide carb. Flat slide is far superior.

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    @Calum hi Calum I agree the flat slide is a lot better carb but the dellorto phbh 28 is the standard carb for the early Italian made tdr 125.
    I have a low mileage one owner 1989 tdr and I want to keep it totally original but finding original parts isn't easy.

    Paul

    Automotive addiction is real HONEST😬.

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    • MightymanM Mightyman

      I'm definitely considering just getting a stock DT carb and inlet as a Dell Orto is proving too hard / pricey to source.

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      @MIGHTYMAN or grab a mikuni tmx 32. They are common enough.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        @MIGHTYMAN or grab a mikuni tmx 32. They are common enough.

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        @Calum Would I then still need a stock DT inlet for a tmx 32? Or is there a chance my current BIG inlet would be alright?

        TDR 125 - 2001

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          @Calum Would I then still need a stock DT inlet for a tmx 32? Or is there a chance my current BIG inlet would be alright?

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          @MIGHTYMAN the manifold in the pic is the standard manifold for the dellorto carb which has the oil pipe connection on the carb.

          Automotive addiction is real HONEST😬.

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          • MightymanM Mightyman

            @Calum Would I then still need a stock DT inlet for a tmx 32? Or is there a chance my current BIG inlet would be alright?

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            @MIGHTYMAN Stock carb is 28mm TMX 32 is 32MM. So it should fit,.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              Now it's (hopefully) going to be warming up outside a bit, I thought I would get back into this project again. Last night took a look at the crankshaft to find some of the bits of piston had been lodged inside the gaps in the conrod..

              https://youtu.be/oJv-wv8eEYQ

              Also started the clean up job on the engine cases.

              A bag full of steel wire rotary bits

              Starting it off

              https://youtu.be/9bUSrAkcnSs

              15 mins = 1 down!

              TDR 125 - 2001

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                Looks like that crank is going to want a rebuild.

                I don't know how easy it is to get ahold of a new crank pin for these engines. If that crank pin is scored then you may find yourself needing to buy a new crank.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  The crank pink should have been sheilded by the bearing I would have thought? I wasn't going to rebuild the bottom end as it all turned over very smoothly but luckily I decided to pull it all apart in the end!

                  TDR 125 - 2001

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                    What bearing lol. It's a roll cage bearing so it's completely exposed.

                    If the big end bearing has got bits of piston in it then consider it thrashed.

                    For the cost of 40 quid. I would rebuild the crank. Otherwise it will fail and cost you an engine.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                      Don't worry it was going to all be rebuilt the second I opened the cases!

                      TDR 125 - 2001

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