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250 rod
« on: February 19, 2008, 06:14:19 pm »
Can any of the Yamaha brains trust tell me if a 250 J (part #498-11651-00 / 5X5-11651-00) rod will fit an RT1 360. The DT1 250 and 360 RT1 share the same rod but I was hoping a later rod is compatible with the earlier big end bearing and gudgeon pin. I have access to a cheap NOS J rod and if it fits I'll save myself a bit of money on the rebuild. Thank you.
« Last Edit: February 19, 2008, 06:17:27 pm by firko »

Offline Rossvickicampbell

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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2008, 08:27:47 pm »
Firko - too technical for me but I can remember we had a thread where I was asking for a rod for the 360B YZ.  Without looking back through the lot if I remember rightly an 83-89 250 rod fits straight into the 360B - what I am not very well getting at is if the RT1 is the same as the 360B the info might help?

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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2008, 08:44:32 pm »
The It250J/YZ259H runs the same rod but I thought yamaha made a larger bigend bearing for the YZ250J, so the rod is different. And then yamaha changed the bore and stroke on the YZ250K to 68mm X 68mm.
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2008, 08:55:15 pm »
On farther checking the bigend bearing is the same as the YZ250J so it could be the thickness of the rod. If it was me, I would buy the cheap YZ250J rod and if it doesnt fit, on sell it, but unless the rod is thicker in width I think it is the same.
It could be the piston pin and bearing are different. You might have to get the 250J boys to do a measure up.
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2008, 09:52:30 pm »
I checked my ZEDDER software and found the following

5X5-11651-00 is YZ250J only.

  Part # = 431-11651-00-00
Part Description = ROD,CONNECTING
Model Count = 29
DT1 1968 250 DT1 Dual Purpose
DT1B 1969 250 DT1 Dual Purpose
DT1C 1970 250 DT1 Dual Purpose
DT1C-MX 1970 250 DT1MX Dual Purpose
DT1E 1971 250 DT1 Dual Purpose
DT1MX 1971 250 DT1MX Dual Purpose
DT1S 1969 250 DT1S Dual Purpose
DT2 1973 250 DT2 Dual Purpose
DT2MX 1972 250 DT2MX Dual Purpose
DT3 1973 250 DT3 Dual Purpose
DT360A 1974 360 DT360 Dual Purpose
IT400C 1976 400 IT400 Dual-Purpose
IT400D 1977 400 IT400 Dual-Purpose
IT400E 1978 400 IT400 Dual-Purpose
MX250A 1974 250 MX250 Off-Road
RT1 1970 360 RT1 Off-Road
RT1B 1971 360 RT1 Off-Road
RT1M 1970 360 RT1M Off-Road
RT1MX 1971 360 RT1MX Off-Road
RT2 1973 360 RT2 Off-Road
RT2MX 1972 360 RT2MX Off-Road
RT3 1973 360 RT3 Off-Road
YZ250A 1974 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross
YZ250B 1975 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross
YZ360A 1974 360 YZ360 Competition Motocross
YZ360B 1975 360 YZ360 Competition Motocross
YZ400C 1976 400 YZ400 Competition Motocross
YZ400D 1977 400 YZ400 Competition Motocross
YZ400E 1978 400 YZ400 Competition Motocross
                       
Part # = 498-11651-00-00
Part Description = ROD,CONNECTING
Model Count = 24
DT250B 1975 250 DT250 Dual Purpose
DT250C 1976 250 DT250 Dual Purpose
DT250D 1977 250 DT250 Dual Purpose
DT250E 1978 250 DT250 Dual Purpose
DT250F 1979 250 DT250 Dual Purpose
DT400B 1975 400 DT400 Dual Purpose
DT400C 1976 400 DT400 Dual Purpose
DT400D 1977 400 DT400 Dual Purpose
DT400E 1978 400 DT400 Dual Purpose
IT250D 1977 250 IT250 Dual-Purpose
IT250E 1978 250 IT250 Dual-Purpose
IT250F 1979 250 IT250 Dual-Purpose
IT250G 1980 250 IT250 Dual-Purpose
IT250H 1981 250 IT250 Dual-Purpose
IT250J 1982 250 IT250 Dual-Purpose
MX250B 1975 250 MX250 Off-Road
TY250C 1976 250 TY250 Trials
TY250D 1977 250 TY250 Trials
TY250E 1978 250 TY250 Trials
YZ250C 1976 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross
YZ250D 1977 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross
YZ250E 1978 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross
YZ250G 1980 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross
YZ250H 1981 250 YZ250 Competition Motocross

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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2008, 10:01:07 pm »
Hey Firko I'm lookin for a 250J rod kit for a engine rebuild in the future so if it doesnt suit you i'm interested in it .
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2008, 10:32:50 pm »
Thanks Boys, you've been a great help. I'm buying the J rod anyway and if it doesn't fit it's yours if you want it for what I paid for it Hilly.

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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2008, 10:34:07 pm »
Hi there. The 83/89 yz rod kit is the one for 360s, model code 24y, yz250k.
It goes straight in. 130mm centers, 25 diam. pin.
Readily available aftermarket ie HotRods etc.
YZj/5x5 rod kit is 125mm centers, 25mm pin. Could use it if you want the short rod.
Does this help?
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #8 on: February 20, 2008, 03:02:31 am »
firko,
here's the link to the other thread rossco was talking about.

http://ozvmx.com/community/index.php?topic=586.0

i used a pro-x rod kit in my RT1 and it's the same as a yz250from around the "J" model years. if in doubt, the parts guy at moorooka yamaha in brisbane knows all about em, and those little clutch worm gear thingies, and, just bloody well heaps about old yammies.
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #9 on: February 20, 2008, 09:42:32 am »
ad if anybody finds a source with several of those "clutch worm gear thingies" I will take some  :D

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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2008, 11:17:31 am »
Thanks Firko ,keep me posted on how you go with it.
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2008, 03:07:25 pm »
used one oin ebay going for $335 last i looked.

and what is with that the guy has busted up a perfectly good matchng numbers YZ250A and is selling it in bits ? WTF.  can one of you accountants out there check out "all terrains" sold items on the 250A and add it up, im curious if it was worth his wild selling it in bits.  id say he 's got sale up at over $3k so far, along way short of the 5-6K i would have though he would have got as a complete unit.
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Re: 250 rod
« Reply #12 on: February 26, 2008, 04:18:53 pm »
This is an interesting thread - I never realised that the 250 and 360 shared the same rod length (nor that the rod served so many models).

Whats the go ??? - the pin must have been moved further out on the radius of the crank.

Does the 360 and 400 share the same crank?