Suzuki LT250r 4 Wheeler With Broke Piston!! Part 1 | Motor Rebuild
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This old 4 wheeler has been sitting for 10+ years with a locked up motor. Let's see if we can bring it back to life and hit the trails with it!
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Brother, your content is awesome, no need to worry. I'm sure most if not all of us are anticipating the new shop as much as you. Resurrections are cool, but variety is the spice of life. Besides, you're gonna have to look that Dodge in the grille again someday.
@davidcolesr.8628
Жыл бұрын
It’s Hard Enough to look a Dodge Dead in the Grille! 😂😂 please don’t add more Heartache than necessary
@johnparker6642
Жыл бұрын
@@davidcolesr.8628 lmao 🤣,
@markgibson3076
Жыл бұрын
@@davidcolesr.8628 😁😆😅
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Oh that dodge has got it coming!
@DanDan-yy8sf
Жыл бұрын
@@davidcolesr.8628 Dodge Demon
Those old bikes were a beast back in the day. Glad to see you bring one back! Look forward to seeing you every week buddy! 👍
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
I use to love riding mine! 👍
@stevelangston2359
Жыл бұрын
With you in that
@snowmaker10
Жыл бұрын
@@ThisNThatGarage get back out on her! I still ride my 250r's and my 200x 3 wheeler
I love anything and everything you do you're not only entertaining you're showing people how to take things apart and put them back together
I enjoy seeing a quad or dirt bike, being fixed. Hope to see more like this and the old car and truck videos.
I look forward to your videos no matter what the content as they are interesting informative and fun to watch . seeing you tear down that motor , and memories of years of motorcycle madness came back to remind me of similar situations . I'm far too old to ride an ATV but sure loved your content, great show .thanks for having me along , God Bless you and yours , Stuart in Ontario........
Great content! Whatever works for you. Awesome mechanic-in no matter what it is. Can't wait to see the next video!
2 strokes are the best. Love them. Simple and powerful!
@Cfchild1
Жыл бұрын
My KTM 300 and I concur.
Boy this brings back so many memories for me here.. I worked on 2 stroke bikes and we did a LOT of them.. Loved my ATC back in the 90s, man I miss that thing.. Thank you for the memories Chad.. I'll bet once you got that thing all taken apart and really got down to it, your brain went into autopilot and you didn't even have to think about what to do!!
Awesome video as always!Don't worry if you can't go outside & work on cars& such.When we get older just a trade rougher in the cold.Just keep the videos coming!!!!!Can't wait to see the new garage that will be super!!!!We just really enjoy watching you& your humor& light heartedness!!!!!!!! Be blessed & have a great day to all!!!!?👍👍👍👍🤓
Keep that content coming! always enjoy it
I don't care what you're working on I'm still watching. Besides your title is this n that garage. So folks should expect you to be working on a little bit of this and a little bit of that. So I think I speak for the majority when I say keep em comin and we'll keep on watching 👍
I like watching you work on different things, no matter what you’re into it’s always entertaining and educational. I always find it amazing that you don’t throw stuff, cuss or spit when things go south! God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Who says I don't?? 😂
This channel is called "This N That Garage" and I for one consider todays video exactly that. I found out for the first time what's inside a two stroke motorbike engine along with the fearlessness that drives you to take apart such a complicated precision piece of machinery. Top that with the wholeheartedness narration with humor and humbleness and it's more than enough to keep me dropping in. One of the things that impresses me about Chad and his garage are what's written on the walls. If that garage could talk, my oh my what stories they could tell. At a glance it's evident that there's been a hell of a lot of work that took place within its foundation. Hats off to you Chad, your content is authentic and genuine just like you. I called you dropping that snap ring 3 seconds prior to you doing so. I Frick'en knew it ! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanx for the channel 🙋♂ Augh-Ya !
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
True but my views have dropped way off since I haven't been in the woods getting old junk running.
@DanDan-yy8sf
Жыл бұрын
@@ThisNThatGarage Its truly a unfortunate to be at the mercy of what people want to view. That feller over at VGG soon found out the same fate when he was doing burn-out events and other shows in place of the "will it run" type video's that made him so popular. I guess it's best to try to give the people what they want and in due time, I feel you're going to get there even though every man and his dog have these types of channels. I'm not going anywhere ! Augh Ya.. 👍
@theknifeconnection9571
Жыл бұрын
@@DanDan-yy8sf I’m with ya Dan. I will watch every video he puts out period. Idc if he’s putting out videos of him driving to Walmart for cool whip I’m watching.
Hey man I just wanted to let you know that I watch all your stuff. Love seeing you fumble around and never give up, I also used to spend every afternoon repairing anything with a motor on it, that was in the late 70s early 80s and I still tinker on outboards and a vehicle now and then. Truck and car motors used to be fun, ha ha now they've designed all the fun away. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
Neat lil ride, can't wait to see ya rippin the woods on it an having some fun. Always nice to see some variations in the content like this, keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
Content is great! Nice for a change. It feels like hanging out with a friend on Saturday morning learning a little about how to fix things and having a good laugh. Thanks !!! Stay warm !
Awesome video, can't wait to see that legend run! Keep the videos coming, no matter what your working on!
One of my favorite things about KZread is being able to watch growth. I found you and subscribed when you only had around 2,700 subscribers. Hopefully we’ll see 100k by 2024.
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Hope so. Preshate you sticking around! 👍
I commend you on your honesty! The other thing I like, is the fact you read your comments, and if need be, you will respond back. One of your fellow You tubers in the bik OK, I read a lot of the comments and never see a response back from Mr. YEE HAUL! You are doing it by yourself, and show how humble you are Chad! Thank you for all the great content and your funny "Dumoss" moments.
Friday is my favorite, tnt and vgg best 2 KZread channels by far
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
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I'm enjoying this restoration. Really good video, I'm looking forward to part #2.
It don’t matter to me what you are working on I enjoy the struggle! All joking aside I truly enjoy your videos keep them coming!
No Apologies Necessary! The reason I ENJOY! 😄 your videos So Much, is the Variety! I never had a 4 wheeler or a 3 wheeler when I was a kid, they weren't invented yet. I had a TM 125 Suzuki bored out to 175 CC's. Then when I was about 45 I bought a TM 250. It like to be the dog snot out of me. I sold it the next spring (and made a couple of bucks). So keep your eclectic collection of videos comin'. Hell, it's the one thing I can count on to make me SMILE 😊 on Saturday Morning. Bless You Brother, and may God Bless your Momma Too. My Mom and Dad are with The Lord, 💕 and I know they are Happy 💖. 🙏🇺🇲👋🛻👍
Thank you for all the content no matter what it is your working on I enjoy it all keep up the good work
Great content as always, Chad! I love watching you rip into things. Whether it’s tearing down a horse barn for a shop or getting an old Gravley running, or a tractor, or rebuilding a 350 trans, I’m tuned in for all of it.
Love this stuff. I had a late 70's early 80’s Kawasaki 75 dirt bike, when I was a kid. I rode that thing into the ground. Good memories and you bring them back for me on restores like this. So thank you very much!!
Nice bro. I had that same thing back in the day. I ended up trading it to a guy for a snowmobile. I had more quads than I can count in my day. Broken a few bones as well. Including my left collarbone four times. Lol. They never heal right. Now I'm old. And happy in my side by side. Lol. . Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe. God bless 🙏
working on anything is a project from a lawn mower to a vehicle, you never know what knowledge you'll gain from watching you might need in the future, it's Winter I agree hard to put out content in the elements, just do what you can we are here watching 👍👍
GEEEZE! When you hit that head with a finger in the joint crack, I FELT it. It happened to me a couple of times building motorcycle engines in my mis-spent youth.😁 👍🇺🇸😎
You can do whatever content you want. Stay healthy and stay Jolly!
Yea I had the LT 500 1989 back in the day. Had it all hopped out with a Paul turner top end and pipe. Had to run trick racing fuel in her . But holly hell . You need to hang on. She was an animal. High-speed dune running. Great machines
No we absolutely love any content you make, I love watching you rebuild any kind of machine or car or truck, so no need to worry, keep any content you have comming, we love your work my friend.
Whatever you showing, I’m watching mate
I could feel my hair standing up watching you beat those cases with hammers. You sir are an animal. Keep up the good work
love the content .. 👌 keep up the good work can't wait to hear it run
Hey Chad! Good evening sir! My sweet 46 year old wife passed away from brain cancer 2 months ago, and I must tell you sir, watching your video's ALWAYS, puts a smile on my face and makes me laugh sir! Add Swa - Zuuki to the list sir! I sincerely appreciate your skills and your humor! Thank you sir!
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I can't imagine what that feels like but I'm glad I could help you thru it!
@frankeberhart265
Жыл бұрын
@@ThisNThatGarage You are a fine southern gentleman and I sincerely appreciate that very much!
Glasses are a PITA, but you will be amazed at the difference it makes when working on things. Eyesight and proper lighting make a huge improvement. Thanks for the video show bud.
I enjoy the varied content when it happens, helps give the channel its own unique style, and is always entertaining to watch. Best wishes 'til next time.
Your content and your personality are awesome. Don’t change anything.
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
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You just keep doing what you can I learn something every video no matter what you are working on and I get a laugh every video just keep doing what you do
Great content! I’m the same when it comes to cold weather. The old bones can’t take it. I have to chuckle at times because I see myself forgetting a part or a sequence of assembly. Keep smiling and wrenching while I go do something…. Lol
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
I forget stuff all the dang time!
Love all your content, just keep doing what your doing👍
I love my old school 18v DeWalt cordless. I have had it for 18 years, and it has never failed! Though it is heavy, I like the reliability.
Power valve, best of both worlds. Low port for low rpm, high port for high rpm without the disadvantages of a fixed port height.
No mattr what you do, you're just like the rest of us. You work on what you want to!! There is no script and if the people don't like it they can watch something else. They always come back anyway!
Those old suzukis made me a master at drilling out stuck screws. It wasn't till much later that I found out that those philips head screws were in fact JIS and not philips. Look for a small dot stamped on the head that indicates it's Japanese Industry Standard (JIS). So much easier to get them loose with a jis bit in the impact driver. Love all the videos. Keep them coming.
Personally I love your content no matter what your humor and attitude is perfect. you keep putting out content and I will watch.
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Preshate it. 👍
Cool. I had a 1986. 2 stroke four wheelers are so much fun. I have always been a suzuki guy. I ride a 2003 suzuki tl1000r vtwin superbike. The roar of those dual exhaust made me fall in love back in 2004ish when I was in high school.
Well Bubba i have had a buddy since the 5th grade and we have messed with dirt bikes starting with mini bikes since we were very young . We started racing in the Texas Cross country sieres 50 mile induros in about 1985 and i had a 1981 Suzuki RM 250 i ran for a couple of years , so this brings me back to my weekends of race prep . We ran every other weekend so 1 weekend was fixing what we broke and praticing , it was a never ending job . Keep up the good work
Man, I had one of these but think it was an ‘86 or ‘87 model. I loved it - my buddy had a Honda 250R. We would ride and ave the best time. We talk time to time about how we wish we still had them. If I could find one I’d get it ! Watching this brings back good memories.
I like this type of video as much as working on the cars. I just like the fact of working on stuff and making the most out of what you have
I'd like to watch the construction of the shop. Should be fun. Thanks for another great video. God bless.
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
It's coming eventually.
Excellent video Chad :) never did anything with 3 or 4 wheel ATV ever only tire change and gas to fill up on but rode on them too! But very interesting to watch you fix up to and so wild information about your experience with them!
I just put a billet clutch basket in my brothers Quadzilla 500 and a top end is coming soon for his Lt250. I'm currently restoring a Cr250 and atc 250R both from 1983. I've enjoyed the refresh of this old quadracer so far.
Keep doing you brother. Love the channel.
Good job. I have also spent countless hours working on my old 250 Suzuki to get it in the woods every Sunday. They are the Cadillac of two strokes in my opinion.
I don't mind one bit that you're doing stuff like this I enjoy it I used to build small engines when I was younger
I enjoy the content for sure. It's good to do something while you are waiting for the big garage.👍
BE yourself, thats why we watch!
I love this kind of content. Any kind of engine work/mechanical repair is entertaining to me.
I think you do well in your small shop. No reason to feel like you have to explain your situation. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
No worries just love watching what ever you do, looking forward to the new workshop. When I had to wear glasses I didn't get those headaches anymore. All the best Terry from Southern Ireland.
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
My headaches are sinus and allergy related. I'm allergic to everything!
That sucks, I've done it to many times, you know what, you still get it done, Thumbs Up.....
Nice to change out the project and always good seeing nice quad getting revived
Awesome video big guy!!!!! I'm loving this content!!! Can't wait until part 2!!!!
Really enjoyed this video. It’s not the usual small blocks/big blocks but it was good to see something different.
I enjoy all your content in the videos I have a severe lower back issue along with both knees needing to be replaced at age 61 I completely understand what the cold weather does to old bones Gods Blessings be with you always and hope to see your new garage up and running soon
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
I fear I'll need new knees in a few years. 🤦🏻♂️
You relax us while watching your stuff. I love watching and learn a lot.
my dad used to work for 3 M , Minnesota Mining and Manufactuing , they made glue , I say that to tell you this I'm going stick with you , just keep it coming
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Preshate it! 👍👍
I'm currently rebuilding a 1966 Wheel Horse. It's nice to work on smaller projects and get a break from the big stuff.
I look forward to Fridays because there will be a new video up! I’m sure that you’re looking forward to the new shop being done more than anyone else. Keep up the good work, always entertaining 👍
Perfect kind of content for the winter months
Watching your video make feel like I’m with a friend I never met
Love your content. You are sooooo down to earth Keep it up, mate. I'm in nz. FYI. Looking forward to seeing you build your shop....
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Hello NZ!
Yeah I agree this content is fantastic and I will like to see it run
OK, OK stay warm, we are here for you
Heck man that is a cool old Atv , Nothing wrong with a video about that,. Build em all! I'd love to hear em run ! So get out your tools , get em together,. Fire em up and ,, Turn up the volume!
Keep that content coming, small engines are fine. Pull out some antique 2-stroke outboards. Spring is coming and we need to know about prepping our motors for the warm weather to get our fishin on.
by heck lad you are still the best thing on you tube even when you make this type of video of which i loved by the way just keep putting them out there
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Preshate that! 👍
Carry on brother……we are sticking with you.
Good to see ya brother.
Brother , you got my undivided attention always watch your Chanel winter summer or fall you doing a great job !!! Outstanding indeed !!!
@ThisNThatGarage
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I really enjoy watching and of coarse laughing at u while u work on this kind of stuff.
I knew somehow that gear wasn't going back in, after it's five seconds of fame lol, when that clip fell in the crank i think i was more upset than you seemed to be lol. Love the uploads, no matter what your working on. Keep it coming Chad and stay safe :)
I enjoy the heck out of your videos Chad. None of us are going anywhere, and may i say another great episode.
I’m familiar with how both 2 stroke and pretty good with 4 stroke. Anyway I did not know how a two stroke really worked until today. The vacuum in the case. Thanks for learning me something new.
What ever you do This N That it's always well worth watching , keep on doing it mate , Love❤ from the UK .
Well Chad your working your magic again , had to laugh when you dropped the clip into the casing lol , glad you got it out mate ! I love your old vice it’s a real classic 🤙🤙
Do you brother! Cant fix anthing with frozen numb fingers. I get it! Keep up the good work.
Loved it awesome job never disappointed by what you do
Another awesome video. I bout busted a gut when you were holding that drill with the cylinder hone and your finger was on the power button. Gladly you didn't ding up a finger or two. Will be so nice when your shop is done.
Glad you are feeling better and have glasses on the way. This content is fine every once in a while I need to work/play with a two stroke .anything mechanical we are into. Central California watching
Hi Chad . it don't matter what you are working on its always a hoot👍. I've learned alot from watching you work on all your projects. I got alot of my friends hooked on your show. Keep up what you are doing . oh yeah hope to see your new shop 🙏👍
I enjoy whatever content you put forth! Enjoying the rebuild if the 4 wheeler!
I love the variety, keep up the good work. God bless you abundantly!
you're doing a great job 👍 learning & laughing along with you. can't wait for the shop
Jack of all trades. Your pretty sharp. Keep up the good work
@ThisNThatGarage
Жыл бұрын
Preshate it. 👍
Love those 2 strokes!!! Cold hurts me now also..
Great job. Blessings from Texas
Feel better Chad. Love the variety of stuff you do👍👍👍👍