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New purchase 1990 dt125r

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    get that build thread up

    "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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      ukchad
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      Actually had a go at turning the power valve around today - 180 degrees so the top of it was flush with the manifold.

      Took it out and I thought I had knackered it.... until I hit 7000 rpm OMG

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        Jens Eskildsen
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        Bike getting hot could be headgasket.

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          Actually had a go at turning the power valve around today - 180 degrees so the top of it was flush with the manifold.

          Took it out and I thought I had knackered it.... until I hit 7000 rpm OMG

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          @ukchad mines wide open it's a bit annoying some times but ye its fun
          @Jens-Eskildsen ye people put them on the wrong way round right

          "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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            Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
            The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
            How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.

            I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)

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              Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
              The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
              How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.

              I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)

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              @ukchad might aswell throw a new piston in there while our at it

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                Head refurb really straightforward, just get a decent gasket set, take your time and follow the manual. Did mine while I had the engine out, takes no time really. Nice bike, gotta save these old ones😁

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                  Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
                  The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
                  How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.

                  I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)

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                  @ukchad head is easy best done with a torque wrench thou if you're willing to buy one

                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                    ukchad
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                    Another tool to purchase, but I do love having them.

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                      Yeah, the head gasket is on my radar.
                      The oil looked ok when I changed it - so did the coolant, but I will check the consistency tomorrow.
                      How big a job is it to do the head gasket for a garage? Ball park cost? I think that may be a stage too far for me to do yet.

                      I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)

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                      @ukchad said in New purchase 1990 dt125r:

                      I actually put the power valve back to original position as the exhaust got very hot very quickly (smoking from end after I stopped after a 5 min blast)

                      haha I would say leave it open its boring closed I could fall asleep riding if it was not wide open 😁 but I will say I have seen threads where there is a bit of controversy so think it's best you know how your bike runs first so you will tell if it rich or lean through the rev range

                      "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                        Another tool to purchase, but I do love having them.

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                        @ukchad 0_1502570106995_IMG_1486.JPG

                        Another 1990 welcome! Ignore the sticker bomb and the rear wheel got a puncture in my wheel and chipped paint underneath the sticker bomb lol

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                          @ukchad 0_1502570106995_IMG_1486.JPG

                          Another 1990 welcome! Ignore the sticker bomb and the rear wheel got a puncture in my wheel and chipped paint underneath the sticker bomb lol

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                          terry.tz
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                          @declan coming on that is Declan

                          "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                            Here's one I prepared earlier !
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                              Is it normal for the exhaust to heat up so much then, when the power valve is fully open?

                              Also died a bit when I kicked up into 6th, ran out of power (maybe wasn't high enough revs)

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                                Here's one I prepared earlier !
                                0_1502570553952_20170715_131805.jpg

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                                @oldman soooo clean

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                                  Is it normal for the exhaust to heat up so much then, when the power valve is fully open?

                                  Also died a bit when I kicked up into 6th, ran out of power (maybe wasn't high enough revs)

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                                  @ukchad coming from 4 stroke this was crazy for me I have full functioning pv) my muffler gets too hot to touch

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                                    @declan coming on that is Declan

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                                    @terry-tz hey thank you buddy nice hearing that much appreciated but a lot to go yet 😊

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                                      @terry-tz hey thank you buddy nice hearing that much appreciated but a lot to go yet 😊

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                                      @declan good to know there's more to come

                                      "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                                        Calum
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                                        Hello and welcome'

                                        Get the servo retro fitted and have a working powervalve. Best of both worlds.

                                        Exhaust gets hotter because you spend longer times at higher rpms. Refer back to my previous statement. Get the servo fitted. Less stress on the engine.

                                        I would start simple first, check the thermostat, they are probe to failing after zo many years.

                                        Head gasket is not the same as a four stroke. No valves no nothing to go wrong.

                                        Buy only genuine or athena gasket, skim the head like described in my tutorial, then boom, good to go.

                                        Nice bike.

                                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                          Minia
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                                          Welcome, looking good 🙂

                                          Yamaha DT125R Blue 2002, XT 125 1982, Yamaha WR250Z 1992, BMW GS650F 1994, Benelli BN302 2015

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