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Old 06-16-2009, 04:57 PM
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Hello,

I'm going to probably be getting my engine kit before my bike is ready for it to be put on, and I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea of what I should do before I even worry about running and mounting the engine, like prep work and tips to make sure when I put it on it will actually run and I won't have to mess with it as much on the bike.

I don't really have any experience with engines, so any and all things you might find as common sense I'm sure I wouldn't even think of, so please post anything you can think of.
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Old 06-16-2009, 05:20 PM
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spend some time around these forums and just read other posts that people have posted so you can get an idea of some of the things that you might need to do. When you do get you kit installed after you run it for a bit you should look at your spark plug and see what color the bottom portion is, to see if you are running to rich or to lean depending on the color of it then you would know how to move the c-clip on the carb to make the fuel the correct amount. white is to lean, brownish just right, black running to rich. If you are running to rich of a mix you want to raise the clip one notch and if you are running to len then lower it a notch, run your bike for a little while and check the plug again.

Also getting the motor to idle properly with the idle screw.

Make sure their are no air leak with the carb mounting flange or the exhaust to the motor some rtv silicon can fix it put a thin layer on the gasket both side and let dry.

Make sure you wire it correctly. blue to blue, black to black do not use white wire. Kill switch black to black and the other wire to blue.

Take your time installing the motor, if you need to remove a link in the chain for a proper fit the you would need to.

Get some extra 415 master links in case yours fails.

Their is alot of good reading here spend a few hour's / days reading posts and before you know it you too will know alot about this stuff.
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Old 06-16-2009, 05:53 PM
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Old 06-16-2009, 06:23 PM
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Um, Vibration is my worst peeve. I recomend using something between the frame and the mounts that is able to absorb some of the Vibes. The thing is you need to let us know the Bike you wanna put it on, or at least a general idea ie...Beach, cruiser, mtn bike, because that is what really makes the difference. Other than that check out some performance mods and stuff. But the white wire is OK to use for acessories, I use mine for lights, hopefully soon enough I'll have a full setup for charging a battery too!

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Old 06-16-2009, 11:04 PM
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yeah dont forget rubber between the engine mounts and frame,it'll be easier to add when putting engine on bike rather than later.
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Old 06-17-2009, 12:31 AM
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wow, what quick and good responses. thanks a lot. I look through the forums a lot, and I've been looking, I was just seeing if anyone would say something I haven't seen yet.

Any suggestions on what kind of rubber I should use between my mounts? I'd like to avoid having to buy anything, would old inner tubes be sufficient? if not just let me know.

the bike I'm using is an OLD OLD OLD cruiser, a tokyo katakura silk men's cruiser. seems to be built out of some pretty good steel, either that or just too much because it weighs a lot more than other cruisers I've messed with. The frame will fit the standard mounts, its not all beefy like the newer ones.

It has a 6 volt headlight I believe, which is what the white wire puts out right? it has a generator that runs on the wheel, which I might end up using instead of the wiring solution in case I want to ride a while without the engine running.

once again thank you guys for all of the help.
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Old 06-17-2009, 03:27 AM
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Ok there's a huge disagreement in the white wire. In the mag's that come with the HT engines. (the old russian engines are different) If you ground out the white wire it kills the power output of the blue wire. Not by shorting it out but by killing the field. So "in my opinion" any draw on the white wire has to start killing the output of the blue. Lowering the voltage of the blue will overwork the cdi plus give you a weaker spark. Now using the blue to your kill switch. Again "in my opinion" you are running a pretty high voltage wire thru what is usually a pretty junky grounding button. Where the white wire is only 6v. I know either way will kill the motor. I have my kill switch directly to white and to black, black also to the black cdi. No trying to get a ground thru the frame. Working good for 800 miles so far. Also how the suppliers say to do it. As far as the other stuff? Use a stud/bolt upgrade kit or take a couple trips to the hardware store will save alot of greif down the road. I also use a good quality tank petcock. Leaking gas sucks.
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Old 06-17-2009, 11:23 AM
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As far as the other stuff? Use a stud/bolt upgrade kit or take a couple trips to the hardware store will save alot of greif down the road. I also use a good quality tank petcock. Leaking gas sucks.
where can I get a stud/bolt upgrade kit? would I have to get it from my dealer, or are they a universal size? What about fuel filters. and the petcock to? just anything that works well?
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Old 06-17-2009, 11:51 AM
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Hey Sick Bike Parts has all that stuff,check it out.David They are on the right side of the page.
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Old 06-17-2009, 01:17 PM
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Simple duct tape use it where you are juggling with the motor. Easier to clean up than scratches!
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