These are my favorite ones of videos, where Eric tackles something he’s never seen before, and we get to hear his thought process as to how he goes about finding the problem (without looking at any instructions….lol)
@ert870
9 ай бұрын
No man should look instructions before really messing something up. Else your Man Card could be taken away.
@BobSakamoto
9 ай бұрын
I was in auto shops for years before the imports took over so didn't have much exposure to non US vehicles. A very good friend who owned a motorsports shop had had to fire his service manager for theft. He was in a bind, I was taking a break from that career, and he asked me to help him out until he could find a new one. It was a Honda/Suzuki shop and I got my eyes opened about Japanese engineering. Yes, they made a few mistakes but 99% of the parts were simple, clever, reliable, and machined like jewelry. It was a pleasure to work there and see great engineering every time I ran across a model I'd never seen the guts of.
@ChrisGillings-o6u
9 ай бұрын
As a 20yr former power sports tech, it was fun to watch you just dive right in. I met many car techs that would never do that.
@mod_incllc3235
9 ай бұрын
AKA: Should never do that! E.O. is NOT just a 'car tech'! Next I want a series on I/O boat engine work. Zee interwebs is a barren wasteland in that area. Preferably early 21st century Volvo-Penta! Bueller?
@dcyamahatech
9 ай бұрын
Finally eric o gets into my world..those are rock solid 4 wheelers..alot of ppl will wire the fan to a toggle due too it being oil cooled it has to get almost melting hot before the fan will kick on. It could have a bad oil temp sensor but highly unlikely. Go up 2 sizes on your pilot jet and it will run so much better. They leave the factory on the lean side.
@garrettarney2903
9 ай бұрын
lol they all leave the factory lean being that he’s in New York super cold winters maybe go up 3 sizes
@dcyamahatech
9 ай бұрын
@garrettarney2903 it gets super cold alot of places.. everything being stock 2 should do it then final adjustment with the air mixture screw. I'm just goin off my personal experience.
@tonyl6761
9 ай бұрын
@@garrettarney2903I had to go two sizes up on the pilot for my 2002 big bear in the Hudson valley of new york
@pbysome
9 ай бұрын
Cold not really a factor more like elevation. Unusual to come out of the 30:07 factory lean, any idea why?
@dcyamahatech
9 ай бұрын
@pbysome one simple reason...to hush up EPA. our Yamaha an Honda rep told us in the mid 80s they started biting at their heels to do something. Honda killed two strokes off first chance they could with 2007 being their last year of mass produced 2 cycle mx bikes. Yamaha is the only Japanese mfr to still produce 2 cycle motorcycles over 112cc. Kawasaki has the kx 85 and the 112. Suzuki has the rm85 which has been basically unchanged for the past 10 or more years.
@GrandadTinkerer
9 ай бұрын
When you mentioned holding the shift lever to keep the clutch disengaged, it made me smile. About fifty years ago we had a Honda 50cc thing that we used to run around the local fields here in the UK. Holding the shift lever up and revving the bejesus out of the thing, we managed to get small 'wheelies' out of it. The bike had belonged to one of my friends dad, who had discarded it when he got enough money to buy a car. It was pretty knackered when we got hold of it, but survived much teen-age misuse at our hands - a testament to the toughness of Honda engineering of the time!
@andysaunders3708
9 ай бұрын
Same, with a 50cc Honda that I bought from a school auction for $15. Ended up breaking the crankshaft. Stupid. Would have been worth something today. Yes, I did about 45 years ago.
@Rein_Ciarfella
9 ай бұрын
I had a huge poster of a Honda 50 on my bedroom wall when I was a kid - around 1963 or so.
@Owaheeguy
9 ай бұрын
I have a Kodiak 400 with the exact same symptoms. It shifts perfectly now, thanks to you. I hope you keep filming the repairs and adjustments, as I am very new to the atv world.
@mod_incllc3235
9 ай бұрын
Nice! FB marketplace just lit up with potential buyers!
@chetSeminole
9 ай бұрын
Mrs' O is the master of the shaft information. Glad you have yourself an expert sir.
@sooke54
9 ай бұрын
Oooh Vanessa, talk dirty to me!
@TheOriginalDaveJ
9 ай бұрын
There's usually a small ball bearing at the other end of that clutch push rod, have a wee look and see if it's still there buddy
@joec7275
9 ай бұрын
I would say that the "I know what I got" knuckle dragger cranked in on the adjuster, bending that bearing retainer thingy causing the issue which made them sell it....good deal for you though.
@bobmcelver1484
9 ай бұрын
I've been doin' crotch rockets, dwarf car motors, and metric stuff for years and I gotta say, when it comes to 4 wheelers Yamaha's are bulletproof. I bought a "Moto 4" from my brother for my kids to ride back in the late 80's. It was well ridden when I got it but it still ran well. My kids pounded the snot out of that thing and I doubt they rarely, if ever, serviced the thing......just kept goin'. Later on I got a deal on a used early 90's 2x4 Timberwolf 250 and picked it up.....serviced regularly and still runs like a champ. When my younger boy recently went to buy a new machine he knew from past experience with the old Moto 4 what to buy.......Yamaha......a no brainer.
@upon1772
9 ай бұрын
Currently have 2 Yamaha's - A 94 Warrior that my dad rides and an 04 Wolverine that I ride. For the most part, they've been routine maintenance, and anything that did need replaced (front U-joints and wheel bearings for example) were pretty simple to tackle. Drain the gas out of them at the end of the season and they've always fired right up every spring!
@timothyodonnell8591
9 ай бұрын
Eric - I absolute love this video! What I love best is how you track down the cause of the problem and how you perform a failure analysis. Your verbal process makes all the difference.
@hawkinseric
9 ай бұрын
Mrs. O cracks me up with her double entendre. She's a keeper Mr. O.
@Rocksoup77
9 ай бұрын
Those things are bulletproof and fairly simple to work on. Nice acquisition!
@ogbobbye
9 ай бұрын
@32:15 when Eric O fired it up, like a 10 year old he made that quick head jerk to the office door to see if mom was going to pop out and yell at him not to leave the yard. good video like his after hours stuff.
@kenjones4139
9 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this one! Been wrenching my bikes since I was a kid. Still really enjoy it (not a kid anymore). Disclaimer: NOT a mechanic! Couple of things... wondering if the lever on the left handlebar controls is a hot start... A lot if my sons smaller dirt bikes were also really cold blooded. Had to leave the choke on for longer than seemed reasonable but once they warmed up - no issues. Trying to figure out why the clutch pack was so hard to move. I would want to pull the basket and give it a once over. I've had two bikes ( one street and one dirt) that the clutch hated synthetic oil. Even rated for wet clutches. Went back to conventional oil and voilà! Clutch issue solved. Also, sometimes the clutch baskets get wear from the tabs of the discs in the clutch pack that can interfere with the movement of the pack. My $.02 Looking forward to more on this!
@rustyredram7197
9 ай бұрын
I still have my 2001 Yamaha Wolverine 350 and it still runs great. It is setup almost identical to that Big Bear. Other than maintenance the only necessary repair was a replacement stator about 4 years ago, which this video would have been really helpful for. Looking forward to more videos on this machine. Thanks Mr. O!
@upon1772
9 ай бұрын
I've got a 2004 Wolverine, and its been great as well! Had to do some rear end bearing work and front U-Joints a few years ago, but I ride it pretty frequently in the summers and for the most part, its just been routine maintenance to keep her running!
@abw121
9 ай бұрын
Sitting on rainy Sunday, and we get a special look at what Eric O. does with his free time? Great video and thanks for the look at a new toy!
@willgallatin2802
9 ай бұрын
Clymer makes some of the best powersports manuals I've ever used. I have one for each bike in my garage. Money WELL spent.
@ctbale1
9 ай бұрын
Don't buy an aftermarket carb for your big bear, never be perfect. That oem carb is restorable. I am an aircraft mechanic and for cleaning brass jets Hoppes #9 is what we use. Bendix says soak for 4 hours but when I am bringing back a carb off an old Honda built back in the 60s/70s I soak the brass jets for 18-24 hours then a little blast with the blow gun and done. Seriously....you won't Believe your Eyes what that does. You can see all the numbers, and even the machining marks on the jets after. Good stuff.
@gwbuilder5779
9 ай бұрын
Love the banter between you and Mrs. O, always something.😂 I'm guessing the clutch pack was sticking (as suggested by a couple others as well) it's fairly common on rigs that sit for a while. Most likely someone just overtightened the adjustment screw not knowing it's only a contact point. Looks like you got yourself a good machine.🤙
@nonyabiz2777
9 ай бұрын
Right!! Mrs O is a master of the comebacks. She had good teachers. She is no push over that for sure. Country girl 100%.
@gwbuilder5779
9 ай бұрын
@@nonyabiz2777 She's not the Boss for nuthin.👌
@JeffWinter1
9 ай бұрын
Should be a good series. Love Yami's, had a Bruin 350 and a Kodiak 400 both pretty much bullet proof. Had to do very little maintenance except oil changes. Went with Full Synthetic 5w40 Rotella T6 which is wet clutch compatible and good for colder climates and K&N filters with the nut on top for easy changes and increased protection.👍
@Garth2011
9 ай бұрын
Just out of adjustment. It doesn't take much to make it not work as intended. Seems fair to replace all of the brake fluid, oil, filters, etc. for its age and likely t have been sitting a while prior to going up for sale. Those 4x4 ATV's are a real convenience in outdoor activities.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
9 ай бұрын
Look forward to the next videos on this old Big Bear Quad @Eric O - After Hours
@grahamcooper3399
9 ай бұрын
I am constantly blown away at how Eric looks at a nut/bolt/whatever and grabs the right size socket (maybe not 100%, but DEFINITELY in the high 90's). Love the videos! This looks like it's gonna be a fun ride (see what I did there?).
@adlibrium
9 ай бұрын
my dad was the same way, I guess it's just experience but always impressed me.
@kenholt8297
9 ай бұрын
It's called "being experienced mechanic"
@livnowpayl8r
9 ай бұрын
“First try” every time 😂
@kevinsmyth9598
9 ай бұрын
I can usually do the same, a good guide is that metric bolts usually have heads 1.6 times the thread, there are exceptions with japanese vehicles though.
@courier11sec
9 ай бұрын
Just popping in for engagement and to tell the young bucks that getting hold of a decent set of offset box end wrenches will make your life a whole bunch easier.
@swany8393
9 ай бұрын
I am still laughing! My freakin belly is sore from laughing about that “how many times can we do that before we move the pan”? Oh my god that’s me. God I love ya Eric
@al2eken
9 ай бұрын
The best part of the "how many times" is the gap in the video right AFTER he said three...
@patarmitage2250
9 ай бұрын
I have the exact 4wheeler. Its been rock solid.Other then normal battery and starter issues. (Because I buy the cheap ones) It has been very reliable. You get what you pay for. I paid 800 in 2013.
@DillonTurner395
9 ай бұрын
Long time follower of your main channel! I have a few of these bigbear 400s I can try to give you a few tips! If you have to touch those oil cooler lines at that oil cooler, the cooler itself is gonna break lol a new one is $400+ insane so few of mine have transmission coolers rigged up from them breaking. Another tip for the brakes, pretty much every single aftermarket replacement caliper ive seen has a square cut seal on the piston. Ends up making the piston return too far for such small brakes. Most factory seals are different, hard to explain but kind of ringed? Piston side kinda will look like 2 O rings stacked. Its one seal but just has that look to it. Basically no amount of bleeding or replacing the master fixes that incorrect seal problem in my experience but ive seen crazier stuff to so hopefully youll have better luck! Got tons of other tips but this is getting long winded so ill sprinkle them throughout more big bear videos lol
@TheRealEricO
9 ай бұрын
Appreciate it thanks. I did pinch off the hose by the master cylinder and then the handle was rock hard. I'll investigate it further, but as you say, if it's all bled out I'll take a look to see how far the piston retracts on the calipers.
@jonathanfenne4948
9 ай бұрын
Called X rings
@GraniteBees
9 ай бұрын
I love your main channel and all the knowledge you provide to us, but these type of videos are my favorite.
@paulm5871
3 ай бұрын
I'm just glad you didn't decapitate yourself on your garage door when you were backing out. It was closer than you thought.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
9 ай бұрын
The Bearing cam Mechanism reminds me of the Same Mechanism that Engages a Electric Differential Locker for 4x4s Eric O 15:48 @Eric O - After Hours
@JeffinTD
9 ай бұрын
For someone who doesn’t work on ATV’s you really nailed it. I’d bet someone misasjusted it so it bound up upon attempting to shift and bent the ball retainer. Hondas, if you ever run into one, are kind of different. Lock nut and slotted shaft are an adjusting plate that acts on a cam plate- so you break the lock nut free and back the screw off clockwise, turn it counterclockwise until you feel resistance, then back off 1/4 turn clockwise and lock the nut.
@alanshaw4655
9 ай бұрын
you have the adjustment backwards. its counterclockwise at first while holding the lock nut, all the way counterclockwise, then clockwise about 1/4 turn ( alot depends on how much the clutch disk are worn ? ), then tighten down the lock nut. been working on honda atvs, atc's for over 30 yrs, i know them very well. also, the side case on most honda's are stamped increase, decrease, you will notice decrease is counterclockwise :-).
@JeffinTD
9 ай бұрын
@@alanshaw4655 interesting. Looking at the factory manual for a 500fm it says loosen the lock nut, turn the screw one turn clockwise, slowly turn it counterclockwise, then 1/4 clockwise. Seems backwards but seems to work.
@2nickles647
9 ай бұрын
I worked on a Honda 4x4 several years ago. I didn't know how. I bought a manual and I had to buy a special tool to press a part off to replace the timing component. I got it repaired.
@alanshaw4655
9 ай бұрын
@@JeffinTD manuals are sometimes misleading !. i was taught by a honda mechanic that worked at my local honda dealership for 40 yrs. i know for 100% fact, loosen lock nut, turn center bolt while holding lock nut counterclockwise until it starts to get tight, then turn center screw clockwise about 1/4 turn while still holding lock nut, then tighten down lock nut.
@schwinn434
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, I was working on a 400 (or so) Honda that seemed to have the exact problem; however, I'm still wondering what caused the bending of components in the first place. I would think it would have to be that the clutch rod was so hard to move that it caused bending in the shifting components. (But what do I know). Eric diagnosed this much better than what I did on that Honda, that is for sure (I guess that is why he can make a living as a mechanic, and I don't seem to be able to do the same). I would have taken the clutch basket apart on the other side - probably, without realizing that it just needed the shifting components straightened, and the correct adjustment done on the shifting fork.
@themalewhale59
9 ай бұрын
Gravy! It is waaay more fun wrenching on your own stuff and working it out at your own pace than doing it on somebody else's crap. In my experience, bikes and quads are much better engineered than cars and easier to fix. Looking forward to more videos on "The Bear". 😊
@tsummers122
9 ай бұрын
WOW, a Big Bear. Good chance my hands were on that at the factory in Newnan, Ga. You are right That dot in the shifter shaft is what we used to install the shifter.
@atvseatexchange2176
9 ай бұрын
Congrats Eric, looking forward to more videos on the Big Bear. Got one myself to tow a trailer around the property.
@James7796ify
9 ай бұрын
11:48 didn’t panic. Assessed the situation. Didn’t force it. Good mechanic.
@charlesshepherd3560
9 ай бұрын
I enjoyed and got a chuckle out of Mrs O's enthusiasm. Like why waste her time, she knew you were going to fix it.
@michaeld9731
9 ай бұрын
Great change of pace! Not that I'm complaining about the 'normal' topics, mind you. Can't wait for the rest of the videos on this beast! 👍 Oh, Mrs. O's wit is priceless. 😊
@frankvucolo6249
9 ай бұрын
This should be fun series of videos! I’m no engineer, but it appears to me that that 3 ball gizmo thingy (official term) is not up to the kind of pry bar force you had to apply to the clutch rod. At least not in a repeatable and reliable way. She’s bending a little with every shift. Hunch we’re going to see the workings on the other end of that rod in a future video. Keep em coming!
@chrishartley1210
9 ай бұрын
The thin plate is just there to hold the balls in place, it doesn't provide any force against the release rod. My guess is that someone adjusted it all the way in (as Eric did before looking up the correct adjustment method) and damaged it by forcing it to shift in that position, following which they backed it all the way out.
@privateer0561
9 ай бұрын
I had a somewhat similar setup on my 1976 Kawasaki KD 175 motorcycle. It had a standard hand-operated clutch but the same ramp-type system that pushed in a pin to engage/disengage the clutch. The movement of the pin was seemingly microscopic to disengage the clutch, and if it was out of adjustment caused headaches...
@jackedwards7420
9 ай бұрын
I'm gonna tell ya, if the spark plugs are like the one on my 2007 Kawasaki Mule, I had to go 4 heat ranges hotter to keep it from fouling out the plug every 2-3 months (since new) ! Tried trial and error 1 heat range at a time until I got it where I only had to change plugs every few years instead of a couple of months! I dont know what these companies problems are but they sure were racking up on the plugs until i decided to try raising the heat range, last plug has been in 3 years now!!
@daveallen8824
9 ай бұрын
What I think happened is the same thing that used to happen to Trail 90's that were ridden hard - somebody did the Yogi Bear stomp on the shifter and bent that little doohickey.
@shortysgarage3502
9 ай бұрын
I have a 2001 I need to tear into this winter with the same issue. I havent seen a good diagram or video on this fix even though I know its a common issue on these. So your timing was impeccable. Looking forward to more videos on the big bear!!!.
@kd7cwg
9 ай бұрын
Had a Honda ATC200M 3 wheeler back in the day. Ran perfect, but spark plugs didn't last long. Learned to always carry a spare after a long walk home once! 🤣. I do miss my kawasaki KLT200c 3 wheeler though. Full manual clutch. No automatic anything, and had a rear differential that could be unlocked when extra traction was not needed.
@scowell
9 ай бұрын
The 'enrichener' might just be a compression release... my SR500 thumper sure needed one. Great deal... was sure you'd have to open the wet side.
@jonsnell4751
9 ай бұрын
Exactly the same as the Slick Shift in my British 1959 650cc Triumph Thunderbird. Great fun at the lights, biker next to you, wants a race, sees you are not ready with the clutch (because the gear lever does the job with the clutch), then foot off the gear lever and you beat the biker as he has to use the clutch on the handlebar. Result!
@SEOKLADUCKIN
9 ай бұрын
In Oklahoma we can tag and use our UTV'S on state hwys and county and city roads. Sure makes it NICE going hunting
@jamescostello6529
9 ай бұрын
You won't be doing that in the PRNY.
@SEOKLADUCKIN
9 ай бұрын
@@jamescostello6529 nope.. It's a damn shame the way those commies operate
@petemorton4114
Ай бұрын
Thanks Eric for After Hours. Appreciate the extra knowledge.
@daddyphatsax304
9 ай бұрын
I actually do have the previous generation of one of these out in the yard with the same exact problem. It has other issues tho so i haven't been inclined to even look into this yet. Thanks for sharin' E.
@calholli
9 ай бұрын
I've never worked on these.. but the only thing that makes sense is to screw it in until you feel it touch the rod and then maybe back it off a bit so that it has a little clearance to make sure that the clutch isn't being disengaged at all when the shifter isn't applied. This is how I would adjust the hand clutch on a manual bike; always leave a little bit of slack in the cable. .. It can't be too much different; it's just applying the force with your shifter rather than a clutch lever... I bet the clutch basket was stuck and you broke it loose with your pry bar; so now I bet it would work just fine again.
@ferrumignis
9 ай бұрын
Can you get OEM seals to put in the aftermarket calipers?
@alanshaw4655
9 ай бұрын
for the most part, you are correct. only difference between a manual clutch and semi-auto clutch is the cable is for manual clutch, and semi-auto is when you shift with your foot.
@nonyabiz2777
9 ай бұрын
Can believe I was unsubscribe from this channel. What did Mr O do say something true?? KZitem’s don’t like true statements. Bravo sir. Mrs O is a one in a million for sure. Country tough no doubt. Mom and paps are proud for sure.
@pellechi1
9 ай бұрын
Wasn’t going to watch this, but glad I did … I learned your technique of drawing a template on cardboard and putting the bolts in their proper place … thanks!
@ronallen6578
9 ай бұрын
And folks with this video release, SMA Motorcycle and Off road Vehicle is BORN. Hey at a $120 an hour, why not??
@timelypeace
2 ай бұрын
Just bought a 2000 Big Bear....this video just saved me a ton of grief...thanks
@TheRealEricO
2 ай бұрын
Glad it helped
@BigEightiesNewWave
9 ай бұрын
Eric fixed the guy's neutral dropper.
@andytechguy84
9 ай бұрын
This brings back memories! I had a 2000 Kodiak which is the Big Bear's sibling. Looking forward to more videos :)
@mikesworld60
9 ай бұрын
It's always nice when there is a problem, to find a little chowder to point you in the right direction.
@MarzNet256
9 ай бұрын
I'm guessing they way over adjusted that cam so far inward that it bent that bearing cage, which screwed up it's ability to depress the clutch shaft. It seems to be a common theme that the unknowing will always turn an adjustment screw all the way in, then finish it off with a two foot breaker bar for good measure.
@spencerduncan
9 ай бұрын
Have a 2003 big bear since new with winch and plow. Always was cold blooded until I replaced the carb. Mostly used for plowing in winter. Has 650 miles. Dependable.
@TheRealEricO
9 ай бұрын
Did you put an aftermarket carb on it?
@stephenpeterson7479
9 ай бұрын
I hope Clymer is better than years ago. Every time you came to anything technical, they said to take the car to a dealer.
@wallingj68
9 ай бұрын
I'm all for the Eric O version of Mustie1! It's cool when creators do things they enjoy vs their regular jobs.
@jameshedrick605
9 ай бұрын
I'm getting ready to work on my Yamaha Bruin 350. Replacing the drive belt along with new cv axles and wheel bearings in the front
@AntonioClaudioMichael
9 ай бұрын
Great to see another Video On this Channel Eric Not farm equipment this time ehhh Fun some Recreational Toy Videos Havent seen one of these big bear quads In ages entertaining Video as Always @Eric O - After Hours
@mazdarx7887
9 ай бұрын
Yea, hehehe, the clutch pack got stuck and they cranked the adjuster and hammered the shifter screwing it royally. Got lucky with that one and didn't have to replace parts. But it's a good indication the clutch pack is probably near the end of it's life. Good chance someone put regular motor oil in and almost screwed the clutches. Wet clutches need proper oil. If You see a black mark around the read hub to axel, tighten the axel nut. The hub is softer than the axel and it will spin out. Those were built like the early 90's Honda 300's which were excellent machines. It's funny, now-a-days people want the big powerful heavy machines, but in the real world they can't pull much more than the old Honda 300's. Tires are only so big and the riding surface allows only so much traction.
@dougkubash8673
5 ай бұрын
The clutch plates on a couple of my old dirt bikes would stick together when they would set through the winter months. They would free up by starting the engine, rolling the bike down a small incline, slip it in gear and pull the clutch in while blipping the throttle a few times. If i would have changed the oil more frequently it was okay.
@jordananderson8299
9 ай бұрын
You know it's a good day when Eric works on a 4-wheeler
@rubendevereaux6086
9 ай бұрын
I hope your boss is ok with you doing stuff in the shop after work
@haywardsautomotive6156
9 ай бұрын
Just tear it apart and reverse engineering to fix it. It's fun tearing apart stuff and figure out what is wrong. My wife used to ask me if I know how to fix the washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher, etc & I tell her no but it's broke now & mechanical/electrical so I'll find out & then I fix it. If I can tear apart & fix modern day cars then why pay someone to fix what you can fix. Now she just says it's broke...fix it 😂 Nice repair & look forward to more videos!
@Micko350
9 ай бұрын
The older 4 wheelers have gone crazy over here as they changed the laws a few years ago so every new one that's sold has to have ROPS fitted so Farmers etc are buying up all the older ones.
@ctbale1
9 ай бұрын
Sorry for the multiple posts but I always put grease on the mechanism when putting the side cover on to hold it together. Trick I learned from an old Honda wrench
@walterbrooks3539
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I have a Honda Foreman that I've found has way too much engine breaking to be able to shift smoothly. But maybe the real issue is the secondary clutch not releasing properly. Or maybe I'm not shifting properly.
@samcooke2742
9 ай бұрын
A growth opportunity for SMA. Add a bay in the shop for the Avoca one percenters - ATVs, Snowmobiles, Harleys, Vincents, whatever folks ride. Probably have to do a lot of work on credit, but you do that anyway.
@SharpByCoop
9 ай бұрын
Past career Powersports tech. This held my attention moreso, and you found the longstanding sticking clutch pack. TY Subscribed!
@brad6665
6 ай бұрын
That push shaft does not have very much travel, it's hard because the pressure plates on the other side of the engine are stiff and there is most likely 8 of them. The friction plates and metal plates do wear, check them for thickness (specs should be in the service manual) and replace if necessary. Easy peazy because there no electronic parts involved.
@danlemke6407
9 ай бұрын
I'm thinkin the mechanical clutch was froze up until you forced the rod in and free'd them up enough to spin easier. Just a wag, don't get excited... Used to have that issue with old tractors that sat a long time.
@simonrawle7885
9 ай бұрын
it may be the case it has stool for a wile and the clutch plates have stuck tougher . the last guy adjusted the clutch trying to fix it . riding will sometimes free the clutch plates off
@1776foreverfollowed
9 ай бұрын
Love it! Me and you have kind of the same way in minf about learning mechanics in life. if I truly don't know something ill tell people I don't but ill check it out. I stumbled on your video because.. well I bought a bear this past sat and at this point with what mechanical knowledge I have I've got it completely figured out now. keep these videos coming brother because I'm now a subscriber!
@low6fow
8 ай бұрын
Dig it. I have a 01 wolverine I've had forever but don't know much about. It just works..
@danielsteward5090
9 ай бұрын
The clutch adjustment is turn it ccw until it touches. Then a quarter turn cw, then tighten the nut without moving the bolt.should shift good after that.
@JohnRott
9 ай бұрын
Pretty cool yo see you on here now I’ve used your videos countless times to help me diagnose a car when I was out of ideas I appreciate your time and support and videos 👍🏻👍🏻😃👍🏻🇺🇸👍🏻
@ctbale1
9 ай бұрын
I have a 1989 Yamaha Pro hauler up at my cabin in Alaska. Kinda came with the place. Most people up there would have "sunk it" cuz it's so old. Thing works great. On my 1989 the auto chain tensioner was weak so I got a non auto chain tensioner. Aftermarket unit, like $20. Now I don't worry about skipping a tooth
@billkaczynski7709
9 ай бұрын
I have the same 1989 pro hauler YFU 1W , it has been my go to tool for 25 years. I use it everyday rain or shine, to fetch the mail and moving boats and trailers around the yard. Great machine!
@shaunoconnell312
9 ай бұрын
Eric, your a genius.✝️🇬🇧
@ScottPuopolo
9 ай бұрын
18:00 screw and locknut used to set some play in the clutch release mechanism. If it's easy to tight the clutch might slip. Too loose and you will get less clutch separation when shifting.
@michaelweatherhead9470
9 ай бұрын
I have that same machine running great. Have the factory manual got it on Yamaha website.
@TheRealEricO
9 ай бұрын
Good to know!
@toyotatacoma6817
9 ай бұрын
LOL!! I'm yelling NO at my computer as Eric does things I know aren't right 🤣
@kenrobinson8522
9 ай бұрын
My yammy 4x4 will back out the sparkplug. Wont start when it's lose but once it does start it runs fine.. HOURS of frustration finding out what was going on. Tighten your plugs!
@jesstreloar7706
9 ай бұрын
4:47 Nailing it and you are not even wearing your glasses!
@williegillie5712
9 ай бұрын
I bought a nice Suzuki 500 Fun machine. Fun riding trails. I’m glad ya got one Eric O the kids will have fun. Mine did
@nighthawkj30A4
9 ай бұрын
I had 03 Yamaha Kodiak 400 4x4 back in 2020. Thing was used a bit but after i got it put a good amount of time in it. Sold it for $3100
@gillesd.2277
9 ай бұрын
Well done! FYI, do not screw in the dipstick to check the oil level. My buddy blew the engine on his because he wasn't checking the oil level properly! I believe these take about 3.5 quarts.
@TruthOverLies
9 ай бұрын
Eric, you should work for NASA. Lead mechanic in their space program! 🚀
@Paul1958R
9 ай бұрын
If Eric O had worked for NASA in 1970 Jim Lovell would have been the 5th man on the moon
@patrickinottawa27
9 ай бұрын
And they'd already have a Starship programmed to land wherever it detects a smoker and back ribs. 🤣
@onenuttybuddy
9 ай бұрын
Eric, In 1984 my father bought two Hondu 4 wheelers. They were 2 wheel drive. We always cleaned them up after every day of riding. In 2004 my father gave one to my brother and one to my sister to use on her farm. I don't know anything about the one he gave my brother. However, I do know the one my sister has is till running like it is brand new. All she uses it for is to haul manure from the barn to a compost pile in the woods. Pretty light duty stuff. Great machines! Good luck with yours. Alan from NC where we don't swing from the trees anymore, unlike South Carolina, where they do still swing from the trees. 😀😂
@bombardier3qtrlbpsi
9 ай бұрын
Won't hurt my feelings with more videos on the big 🐻
@tuberNunya
3 ай бұрын
I have a 2000 kodiak. I had to pay $3000 for it last year, but I live in hunting country, so. It shifts hard too but it's an automatic so I have not been able to finger it out yet.
@MRrwmac
9 ай бұрын
WTG Eric, But we want to see Mrs O taking out for a rip in the country…… broom!
@novaka240
9 ай бұрын
Looking like a @WatchWesWork video with the drawings. Nice work!
@heavyset0223
9 ай бұрын
I just bought a 01 big bear. These videos will be very helpful.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
9 ай бұрын
Wonder if it got. Ent Because somebody had it way to tight on the adjustment which caused the damage Eric O 34:00 @Eric O - After Hours
@40cleco
9 ай бұрын
Can’t go wrong with a Yamaha anything! I wish they made cars and trucks! Lol
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