Part one is here, https://youtu.be/eHLKIEGALvk I picked up this 1975 honda tl 250 that sat in a barn for a long time, it has lots of issues. one of them the fact that the engine is stuck, lets see what it will take to bring it back to life. this is a two part video as it took a while.
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Youโre amazing! Just awesome watching you bring back machines from WAY past dead! Thanks for the fun ๐
That's gotta be the worse most disgusting carb Herr Doktor Professor Mustie1 has ever taken apart or that I myself have ever worked on myself.
If anyone could ressurrect it it's him.
I was so estatic when the preceding episode poped up in my feed after 4 years since it posted.
I thought it impossible that I'd actually missed one of Darren's episodes.
Now, as Paul Harvey used to say in his weekday radio shows.
"Niw for the rest of the story" on this little trail bike.
Absolutely no doubt that Mustie1 is gonna get it purring like a kitten.
love the video.
Got a beat up Honda cm200 trying to get going.
One of the projects I have sitting in the shed that one day I will be working on is a 1996 xr600R it laid in my friends yard for a few years till I rescued it. I learned so much from this video just in a different approach to repair than buying parts first. Loved it
Never seen a carb that crusty!
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That old honda takes me back these where the kinda bikes i used to find in the mid 80s in sheds and on scrappers trucks they usualy needed a fair bit of tinkering and most of the time they ran quite well after i had lots of honda tys and old greeves and a few baltacos i loved it back then and spent most of my time over the local trails and feilds rideing my frankenstein trails bikes in my teens .
Great vid and kontent mate
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Most comprehensive detailed demonstration of reviving a seized engine I've come across. . Great job watching from Philippines.
Full throttle for a compression test .
the one part you left out is for the idleing and low speed