Quite possible the carburetor is tuned towards rich becuase of which in morning bike feels revhappy and in the night when temperature is little bit down engine is not able to burn that extra rich mixture hence little bit of vibes felt.
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Re: Difference in engine behaviour day and night
Originally posted by dude_creative View Post
Quite possible the carburetor is tuned towards rich becuase of which in morning bike feels revhappy and in the night when temperature is little bit down engine is not able to burn that extra rich mixture hence little bit of vibes felt.
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Re: Difference in engine behaviour day and night
Ok thanks, will check with mechanic. carburetor screw is still in factory settingOriginally posted by kusmaker View PostQuite possible the carburetor is tuned towards rich becuase of which in morning bike feels revhappy and in the night when temperature is little bit down engine is not able to burn that extra rich mixture hence little bit of vibes felt.--------------------------------------------------------------
Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Re: Difference in engine behaviour day and night
I have a dream yuga which is 2 year old and done 8000km on ODO.
Bike is peppy, easy to handle but gear ratios seems to be very less and there looks to be a need for 5th gear
Suspension is not that great like Hero bikes or Bajaj bikes
Engine doesn't look like a Honda one like Shine or Unicorn
Rear tyre looks so thin and it tends to skid on corners
Recently after a regular service it started a peculiar metals crashing noise from the engine and the bike was sent to the service guys for 5 times, but problem remain same. Today I have complained about this to honda on their website and again got a call from the service today evening and my bike is with them. I do not know what is wrong with it. I regret buying this tiny bike and could have gone for the Unicorn
As I feel it is the same story with almost all the 100 and 110 cc segment bikes just made for some FE and everything is cheap and non quality
Has anyone encountered with such engine noise thing
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Re: Difference in engine behaviour day and night
I have the neo, not yuga.. but no noise problems so far in 8000 kms. Maybe because I serviced the bike on my own reading the manual (changed engine oil thrice and spark plug once) , I dont trust service centerOriginally posted by gurrala74 View PostI have a dream yuga which is 2 year old and done 8000km on ODO.
Bike is peppy, easy to handle but gear ratios seems to be very less and there looks to be a need for 5th gear
Suspension is not that great like Hero bikes or Bajaj bikes
Engine doesn't look like a Honda one like Shine or Unicorn
Rear tyre looks so thin and it tends to skid on corners
Recently after a regular service it started a peculiar metals crashing noise from the engine and the bike was sent to the service guys for 5 times, but problem remain same. Today I have complained about this to honda on their website and again got a call from the service today evening and my bike is with them. I do not know what is wrong with it. I regret buying this tiny bike and could have gone for the Unicorn
As I feel it is the same story with almost all the 100 and 110 cc segment bikes just made for some FE and everything is cheap and non quality
Has anyone encountered with such engine noise thing--------------------------------------------------------------
Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Re: Difference in engine behaviour day and night
Hmm That's a good thing you did. These days every service centre people are same. Unfortunately I do not find time to do the things myself. I am thinking to resend the vehicle back to the service centre once again to check with them.Originally posted by dude_creative View PostI have the neo, not yuga.. but no noise problems so far in 8000 kms. Maybe because I serviced the bike on my own reading the manual (changed engine oil thrice and spark plug once) , I dont trust service center
However I regret not going for a 150cc one like Unicorn
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Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Re: Dream neo
Very well maintained !!Originally posted by dude_creative View PostHappy new year ppl.. Here is my Dream neo(1 yr 9k kms) shining like new due to Carnauba wax.
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My Dream yuga after 2 years 4 months..
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Re: Honda Dream Yuga
Moving between 60-70 kmph (single rider) you will get 59 kmplOriginally posted by deep007 View PostTell me the mileage of dream neo
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xBhp Connect mobile app
Moving between 30-40 kmph (single rider) - got 75 kmpl
Double rider will decrease mileage by around 4 kmpl--------------------------------------------------------------
Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Re: Honda Dream Yuga
I have only one question which one gives me more mileage splendor pro or the dream neo.
I have ridden both of them splendor feels little and underpowered. But neo feel good and powered.
Sent from my C2004 using xBhp Connect mobile app
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Re: Honda Dream Yuga
Yep, neo pulls away and overtakes splendors easily and seat also longer which is why I preferred it. Mileage will be very much similar as Neo is 5kg lesser than splendorOriginally posted by deep007 View PostI have only one question which one gives me more mileage splendor pro or the dream neo.
I have ridden both of them splendor feels little and underpowered. But neo feel good and powered.
Sent from my C2004 using xBhp Connect mobile app--------------------------------------------------------------
Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Dream Neo / Yuga valve clearance
Guys,
Today I set the valve clearance in my Neo. It will help to solve the vibrations that you may experience after running-in. Valves get little bit tight on this Honda machine by 9000kms. Also disregard the 10w30 and start using 20w40 oil after 5k kms.
Things needed:
Engine must be cold 12 hrs before doing this procedure
1. Feeler gauge (Stanley from ebay Rs.400)
2. 6mm Allen key
3. 8 and 9 mm ring spanner, small nose plier
4. Anabond/silicone gasket seal (45Rs)
Remove the seat and petrol tank of your bike (you will need 12/13 ring spanner) Bike looks like this
Now you have access to the head easily. Use 8mm ring spanner to open the 4 valve cover bolts.
It will look like this inside, The left one is the exhaust valve, right one is intake valve tappets.
Now set the Top dead center (take care no dust enters into valve train). Rotate the rear wheel anticlockwise till you see the T mark in the timing window like this.
Now try shaking the rocker arms , if it is able to move freely you are in right position, Else move anticlockwise till you find the T mark again, now rocker will able to shake little bit. This is TDC
Now set the clearances using feeler gauge as shown below after loosing the locknut using 9mm ring spanner. You can use the small nose plier if you didn't have the Valve screw adjustment tool to hold it tight.
Intake clearance: 0.10 mm
Exhaust clearance: 0.15 mm
After setting clearance you should feel the slight drag after tightening the locknut.
All set, now you can put the valve cover back after applying a thin film sealant over the gasket
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Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Re: Dream Neo / Yuga valve clearance
Good pictures Dude Creative, some additional comments from my experience of setting tappets on Dream Yuga
The inspection window on my bike can be removed with a screw driver, dont need allen key
To set to TDC I used the method of putting the bike in 4th gear and rotating the back wheel slowly until i find the T mark in inspection window, did you use same procedure?
Looks like access to adjust clearance is better with removal of Tank, I tried without removing tank and although it can be done I should have probably tried removing tank for easier accessDo speed breakers break speed or break backs !!!
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Re: Dream Neo / Yuga valve clearance
Yes dream_victor, used rear wheel anticlockwise to find TDC. One more interesting thing was the cam sprocket had some writing on it, it should be not upside down. It was exhaust stroke and rocker arms were tight--------------------------------------------------------------
Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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Re: Dream Neo / Yuga Fuel line cleaning / servicing
Fuel lines/Carburetor are very important in affecting engine riding behavior. Clogged fuel lines are dangerous and cause your engine to run lean and blow up later.
Here I will show how you clean up the fuel dirt mentioned in every service interval. Better to do every 5000 kms. In my neo it is clogged (petrol pumps are never pure). This maybe applicable for other small Honda/Herohonda bikes
Tools needed:
22mm edge spanner
10mm ring/edge spanner
some petrol
Mug to catch excess petrol
1. First you have to ride the bike till reserve so that fuel in tank becomes less
Drain the petrol from tank by removing the fuel line tube from carburetor (reserve position). (Keep in off position while removing). You need a clean bottle to drain it.
2. Now use 22 mm spanner to open the big petcock nut below fuel tank. Catch any extra fuel that comes down with mug. Shake bike back and forth and anything to remove all junk fuel from tank.
3. A fuel filter like below will come out. This will be most times clogged due to worst petrol pumps /even good Shell pumps have junk. This picture is after removal of those dirt with the petrol we just removed.
4. There is another stuff called Fuel strainer cup below the petcock to be removed with 10mm spanner. It must also be cleaned. This is where fuel leaves the petcock. Dont ignore it, it had lot of fine mud particles.
All cleaned now reassemble them back with good tightness so that fuel would not drip from there.
It is preferred to put fresh petrol (rolling to the nearest petrol bunk).
Next part is carburetor cleaning which I will post soon. Dont do carb cleaning first. First do the above procedure and make fuel lines clean.
Now bike will respond better than before. Enjoy Dreamingg!Last edited by dude_creative; 01-09-2015, 05:45 PM.--------------------------------------------------------------
Bikes owned: HeroHonda splendor 1998, Honda Dream Neo 2013
Honda is HONDA da
DIY:
Carburetor cleaning Dream Neo
Fuel line cleaning Dream Neo
Valve clearance Dream Neo
Oil strainer cleaning Dream neo
Air filter replacement of Dream neo
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