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T-Bolt USA Tech Data section and PM member submissions

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#1 ·
Hi , we have a new data base set up for online Tech Data , please review if you have time

TBolt USA, LLC Tech Database - Home



the current sections are some of the simple common and reoccurring questions and tech calls we get every day so this should help



we have more to come but it takes time

a few i would like to add:

how to install/ adjust a clutch cable (dont laugh)

oil filter / clutch maint

how to install a cam

how to adjust you chain



if any PM member would like to add anything we would be interested in your input

thanks

vince
 
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Re: Tech Data section and PM member submissions

50minikid said:
Cool feature, I think it is great when companies like you and BBR take time to show and help the customer.
thank you sir ,



PLEASE HELP WITH TECH DATA

im trying to find a few good pictures of the top of YX motors to represent the differences in honda port and KLX port china heads



THANKS !!
 
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T Bolt USA said:
thank you sir ,



PLEASE HELP WITH TECH DATA

im trying to find a few good pictures of the top of YX motors to represent the differences in honda port and KLX port china heads



THANKS !!


just submitted this head compairison data

TBolt USA, LLC Tech Database - YX 150/160 ,ZS 155 ,V2 & +R Head types



please check it out and see if it helps and makes sense
 
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Blackwoodz said:
are there 8mm exhaust studs on the KLX ported engine?...or is that just the V2 take/KLX heads
well there have been on quite a few we have seen but if you have different info just let me know , this whole tech data section is an attempt to supply quick usefull info no just our customers but to the general public
 
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hi

i just updated the tech area with is info on plug reading for proper jetting

a few guys are wanting to jet there carbs in and fine tune and they hear about plug reading but dont know how to read the plug so i hope this helps



 
#11 ·
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When trying to build an engine or source a Big Bore kit at times we need to know how "Tall" the cylinders is



just uploaded this to our tech data section



 
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Matified said:
Pitster Pro also not only has a fulltime techs during business hours, has a techhelp@pitsterpro.com Q&A, but also provides tech sevices to its dealers like Tbolt USA.


ok now this post is just GAY
 
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Here is some Quick info on Chain sizing

Check you size before ordering



Most Pit Bike take 420 chains:

CRF50

XR50

KLX110

SSR



Some take 428

EXTREME

SOME Pitster

SOME OGM



 
#18 ·
Re: Tech Data section and PM member submissions

we recieved an excellent submission of final drive ratios from dirtbiker188 and its online now



We just uploaded this info on starting procedure

TBolt USA, LLC Tech Database - IMPORTANT Pit Bike Starting



feel free to review and submit helpful comments or info
 
#19 ·
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For most current updates please access our Tech data from our main page

TBolt USA, LLC Tech Database - Home



Just added some general Pit bike engine sizing info with diagrams

Mostly for the guys who are doing projects
 
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hi

we have some simple text instructions online in our tech data section about how to adjust your cam timing and your valves



but we would like to add a few pictures

if anyone has a clear picture or has seen it online please let me know
 
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Salsa said:
The roller diameters are different for 420 and 428 chain. The 420 is 7.7mm .303 inches and 428 is 8.5mm .335 inches. The rear sprocket is a BAD fit.



Check the DID specs here:

Specs



Don


thanks man for the additional info

now guys can tell a 428 from a 420 chain by 2 methods/measures
 
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