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Got the engine of millsy today, many thanks matey
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i blew my dt up ... but i fixed it.... Then i crashed it.... but i didnt fix it right and 2 scouser's come in the middle of the night and left me with a working bike 

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looks fun ....

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Yeh its been decent to actually get to strip one but most of the screws that hold the case together are fubar

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Danny0112 wrote:

Yeh its been decent to actually get to strip one but most of the screws that hold the case together are fubar


 sure it not to hard to find and replace any bolts  over kill on oils or wd40 can save  snapping or destroying bolts spray and leave over night in some cases .

just dont be to heavy handed if a bolt realy is stuck dont force it as the last thing you want is a bolt snapping  flush to anything .



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make sure you invest in impact driver :p just stripped my spare bottom end to and it came in very handy.

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You want me to link you up with some stainless steel bolts on the cheap?

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plz mate and ive got most of them out then i dropped my phone in a tub of petrol fml lol

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plz mate and ive got most of them out then i dropped my phone in a tub of petrol fml lol


 Nah jog those bolts on mate. Please. I'll go on my computer. And hook you up. I think i told somebody else on here to get it too and i think they enjoy it. But me i love it. Its amazing to go and have the right bolt for the job. Give me 10 mins to go on the comp. 



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yeah could do with that link too for mine as even with impact driver still chewed 2 of them..daft thing was i never even took pics of which bolt goes where? some are long etc- so gonna need some help putting them back in right place after i get it cleaned and conrod etc changed

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Dread how did you remove the fly wheel ?

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Firstly this is a  MUST. Highly rrecommend it and would get another one in a heartbeat.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stanley-Stackable-Sortmaster-Organiser-/120932732711?pt=UK_Garage_Equipment_Tools_Tool_Boxes_Storage&hash=item1c28270f27

 

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 Can really organise all your nuts bolts and washers.

 

Then for buying them I use this guy (since boltmeup has ceased). Never had a problem.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150846401601?var=450086744974&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

 

The most commonly used bolt on the DT125 is the M6. So get an eBay account. Add lots of varying sizes from the M6 range. The clutch cover uses M6 50mm to about 80mm. One bolt is M8 and is about 70mm.

 

Anyway. Grab a shed load off there. A pack of 50 M6 50mm is useful. Then 10's of all the other sizes. And maybe 5 of the M8 70's as you don't come across them often. I find for all around the bike M6 30mm is very common. Usually run out of those 1st so a pack of 50 of those.

 

Then you'll want these of the right size for your pack

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-Steel-Nyloc-Nuts-To-Fit-Our-Stainless-Bolts-and-Screws-/150783000310?pt=UK_DIY_Material_Nails_Fixing_MJ&var=&hash=item231b5dfef6

 

These are useful

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A4-Marine-Grade-Stainless-Steel-Full-Nuts-M3-M4-M5-M6-M8-M10-M12-/181135033330?pt=UK_DIY_Material_Nails_Fixing_MJ&var=&hash=item2a2c7d43f2

 

 

And then finish it off with these.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-Steel-Flat-Washers-To-Fit-Our-Stainless-Bolts-Screws-/150802639052?pt=UK_DIY_Material_Nails_Fixing_MJ&var=&hash=item231c89a8cc

 

 

All from the same seller. So if i were you I'd just add it all to the basket then checkout at the end. Postage is free and the items are very cheap. Good quality and next day delivery.

 

5* seller.

 



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cheers for that very useful info.


I purchased flywheel puller from yambits-paid about £12 i think but ideal and takes a minute to pop it off. there are 2 types of flywheel. post pic of yours and if its same as mine-if you can get a lift and bring it round mine i can do for you ?

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infact looking at that engine its the later one..perhaps not an "r" as the covers look different-which means it will use the puller that i have!

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who are you getting to do the crank/conrod ?? was thinking Grampian motors where i get rebore done? u got anyone else local to us?

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i dont have a fly wheel puller and yeh ive used grampain motors there a bit ****y but they get the job done and he ported my barrel for free

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hence why i said if you get it round to wigan..i can do it for you :p stick it in a bag and ride round if you want?

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i might do mate theres no real rush its something to mess around with lol

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yeah give me shout if and when you want to mate. i'm doing my other engine at my leisure-gonna get work to press out my old bearings and press new ones it..that way i dont get hands dirty and its free!!!

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