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DT200WR restoration project pic heavy

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  • L Louis-DT-WR
    22 Dec 2018, 09:42

    @finnerz89 no because I'm only using the new clocks shell. All wires and bulbs I swapped over

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    finnerz89
    wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 16:09 last edited by
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    @Louis-James hmmmm 🤔

    Current bikes:
    DT125X '07
    Street Triple R '11
    Aprilia ETV1000 '02

    Previous:
    DR650RSE '96
    FJ1200 '92

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      Louis-DT-WR
      wrote on 11 Jan 2019, 15:37 last edited by
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      https://youtu.be/La0VeAoF2fU

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        finnerz89
        wrote on 11 Jan 2019, 15:59 last edited by
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        Looking good 👍

        Current bikes:
        DT125X '07
        Street Triple R '11
        Aprilia ETV1000 '02

        Previous:
        DR650RSE '96
        FJ1200 '92

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        • F finnerz89
          11 Jan 2019, 15:59

          Looking good 👍

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          Louis-DT-WR
          wrote on 11 Jan 2019, 16:06 last edited by
          #121

          @finnerz89 thanks 🙂 I'll get some more videos outside on a nice day

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            Calum
            wrote on 11 Jan 2019, 16:11 last edited by
            #122

            Yeah that looks mega!

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              11 Jan 2019, 16:11

              Yeah that looks mega!

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              Louis-DT-WR
              wrote on 14 Jan 2019, 19:21 last edited by
              #123

              @Calum cheers mate.

              Just finishing the final parts.

              Going to inspect the oil pump drive gear to ensure its all ok as the guy before disconnected it.

              The pump leaks from the oil seal. I've stripped, cleaned and ordered a new seal.

              Always the last little things like the brake lights sensitivity etc to finish

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                Louis-DT-WR
                wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 18:18 last edited by
                #124

                Need a bit of advice.
                I'm not used to this clutch set up.

                I only removed the clutch cover to fit a new oil pump gear.

                But when I put it back on the Kickstarter wouldn't crank.
                After playing around I got that back into action.

                However there is no tension in the clutch lever.
                I'm not sure it the clutch arm needs a full 360deg rotation.
                I'm not very familiar with this setup.
                The clutch operated fine before and was a new one when I bought the bike.

                Part 11 in this diagram just wobbles around.. but I'm not sure if it's correct.

                https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4098902/wr200r-4bf1-1992-999-a/clutch

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                • L Louis-DT-WR
                  16 Jan 2019, 18:18

                  Need a bit of advice.
                  I'm not used to this clutch set up.

                  I only removed the clutch cover to fit a new oil pump gear.

                  But when I put it back on the Kickstarter wouldn't crank.
                  After playing around I got that back into action.

                  However there is no tension in the clutch lever.
                  I'm not sure it the clutch arm needs a full 360deg rotation.
                  I'm not very familiar with this setup.
                  The clutch operated fine before and was a new one when I bought the bike.

                  Part 11 in this diagram just wobbles around.. but I'm not sure if it's correct.

                  https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4098902/wr200r-4bf1-1992-999-a/clutch

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                  NINJA
                  wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 20:26 last edited by
                  #125

                  @Louis-James Did you not take any pics before you dismantled it???

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                  • N NINJA
                    16 Jan 2019, 20:26

                    @Louis-James Did you not take any pics before you dismantled it???

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                    Louis-DT-WR
                    wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 20:51 last edited by
                    #126

                    @NINJA I didn't dismantle anything.
                    All I did was removed the casing and replaced the oil pump gear.
                    I didn't touch the clutch.
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                    • L Louis-DT-WR
                      16 Jan 2019, 20:51

                      @NINJA I didn't dismantle anything.
                      All I did was removed the casing and replaced the oil pump gear.
                      I didn't touch the clutch.
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                      NINJA
                      wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 20:59 last edited by NINJA
                      #127

                      @Louis-James Well that's weird, maybe you have just discovered a fault before it ruined all your hard work???

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                        16 Jan 2019, 20:59

                        @Louis-James Well that's weird, maybe you have just discovered a fault before it ruined all your hard work???

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                        Louis-DT-WR
                        wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 21:06 last edited by
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                        @NINJA I think I need to remove the clutch arm and rotate it. See what I find tomorrow haha
                        Wish I did it when the engine was out.
                        The water pipe it the biggest pain to fit.

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                          finnerz89
                          wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 21:18 last edited by
                          #129

                          I had a similar issue on an old bike, the clutch arm operates like a rack and pinion, the arm being the pinion part. I had to engage it further down the rack to get the full range of movement. It's spring loaded, I hope that makes sense lol.

                          Current bikes:
                          DT125X '07
                          Street Triple R '11
                          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                          Previous:
                          DR650RSE '96
                          FJ1200 '92

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                          • F finnerz89
                            16 Jan 2019, 21:18

                            I had a similar issue on an old bike, the clutch arm operates like a rack and pinion, the arm being the pinion part. I had to engage it further down the rack to get the full range of movement. It's spring loaded, I hope that makes sense lol.

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                            Louis-DT-WR
                            wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 21:26 last edited by
                            #130

                            @finnerz89 it has a stability spring on the arm.
                            But it should be resisted by the 5 clutch springs.
                            Thanks yes it is a rack and pinion type

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                              16 Jan 2019, 21:26

                              @finnerz89 it has a stability spring on the arm.
                              But it should be resisted by the 5 clutch springs.
                              Thanks yes it is a rack and pinion type

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                              NINJA
                              wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 22:14 last edited by NINJA
                              #131

                              @Louis-James These any good to ya???

                              http://mybikemanuals.com/yamaha/yamaha-wr-owners-manuals/

                              https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WORKSHOP-MANUAL-YAMAHA-WR200R-/332115601413

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                                16 Jan 2019, 22:14

                                @Louis-James These any good to ya???

                                http://mybikemanuals.com/yamaha/yamaha-wr-owners-manuals/

                                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WORKSHOP-MANUAL-YAMAHA-WR200R-/332115601413

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                                Louis-DT-WR
                                wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 22:27 last edited by
                                #132

                                @NINJA thanks for that the link has the manual. Hopefully sort it tomorrow

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                                  16 Jan 2019, 22:27

                                  @NINJA thanks for that the link has the manual. Hopefully sort it tomorrow

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                                  NINJA
                                  wrote on 16 Jan 2019, 23:24 last edited by NINJA
                                  #133

                                  @Louis-James You're welcome - I'm not sure if they are for your model, as there's quite a few to download online. Just do a search for your model/year and you'll probably find the correct one??? 😉

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                                    DTR+NSR
                                    wrote on 17 Jan 2019, 08:15 last edited by
                                    #134

                                    Is the clutch hub and basket lined up correctly seem to remember you can fit the dt one 4 different ways but will only work in one position

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                                      17 Jan 2019, 08:15

                                      Is the clutch hub and basket lined up correctly seem to remember you can fit the dt one 4 different ways but will only work in one position

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                                      Louis-DT-WR
                                      wrote on 17 Jan 2019, 11:19 last edited by
                                      #135

                                      @DTR-NSR thanks guys it's all sorted now.
                                      Good thing I checked because the water pump didn't have a gasket in there 😂
                                      This is what happens when other people rebuild

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                                        17 Jan 2019, 11:19

                                        @DTR-NSR thanks guys it's all sorted now.
                                        Good thing I checked because the water pump didn't have a gasket in there 😂
                                        This is what happens when other people rebuild

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                                        NINJA
                                        wrote on 17 Jan 2019, 11:24 last edited by
                                        #136

                                        @Louis-James A bullet dodged there dude!!! :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:

                                        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                                          17 Jan 2019, 11:24

                                          @Louis-James A bullet dodged there dude!!! :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:

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                                          Louis-DT-WR
                                          wrote on 17 Jan 2019, 20:33 last edited by
                                          #137

                                          @NINJA yes, this engine had a fair few leaks I sorted today

                                          Oil pump

                                          Gear lever seal

                                          Water pump.

                                          Also putting the water pump pipe back in caused many problems, took so many attempts to get it to seal.

                                          But now have a fully functioning to 2stroke pump 😁.. as it was from the factory.

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