engine hardware question-first build

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taddthewadd

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Hello, I have a grubee 66cc kit. I noticed in many threads people having problems with air leaks on their engines causing the engine to not run right. When I pulled the engine out of the box I thought I should check how tight the hardware was. Most of the screws didn't seem tight enough so I cranked them down tighter. Also some seemed tighter than others. I was wondering if any of you guys replace all of the engine hardware with allen hex bolts and if tightening all of the hardware like I did was a good idea? I was hoping someone would have a list of the hardware so I could go buy them without having to take each bolt to the store and figure out threads by trial and error. I guess what I am getting at here is I am trying to make this thing as bullet proof as possible. Do you have any other ideas to make it as reliable as possible. I don't mind putting a lot of extra work into the build so that when I am done I can just ride without as many headaches as possible. Thank you guys in advance!.bld.
 
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MB-Monkey

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yes most of us replace the factory hardware out of the box it tends to bend and break if you look at Sick bike parts web site the have a motor hardware kit available for like 10 bux much easier then sourcing your own and cheaper too i spent 4 bux just replacing the rear motor mount studs with bolts.

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2door

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Tad,
Welcome to the forum. There are ready made replacement hardware packs available, here's one:
Sick Bike Parts This kit is less expensive than buying the individual parts from a hardware store.

If you decide to go the Allen head cap screw route go for grade 5 or better still, grade 8 fasteners. Do Not use stainles steel. I'm sorry I don't have a list in front of me with all the sizes but most are 8mm and varying lengths. If your engine is not installed yet it's not a big deal to just take it to the store with you. You'll need to estimate the required length by having everything attached, i.e. engine mounts, intake manifold and exhaust pipe/muffler. I use Allen head cap screws for almost everything on the bike and engine. Good luck. Send us pictures of your completed build.
Tom
 

schwallyjdog

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I had problems with my gas tank cracking at the welds so I put kreem tank liner in it and jb welded around the mounts. I just got a new one and did this to the new one before using it. I also have rubber gaskets between the tank and my mounts. Buy as many upgrades as possible from sick bike parts. Spark plug and wire. Head gasket. Fuel filter petcock ect. I needed to tighten all of my spokes after just a few miles so you may want to keep a close eye on those. Thread lock your bolts and nuts. Use anti sease on your plug and I use thorn resistant tubes. They are 3 times thicker and get road tires for a smooth ride. Get a good light if riding at night. Regular ones are hard to see far with. Especially if you are going fast. I just mounted a wheel generator light kit and have not tested it at night yet but it seems bright. Good luck with your build and keep the questions coming.
 

taddthewadd

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Thank you guys for the info. Sick bike parts is a great site. I plan on getting several parts there. Since I will be replacing all of the hardware do you think I should replace all of the gaskets too or could this create more problems. Also what is a kreem tank liner and where do you get it from? Thank you again..bld.
 

schwallyjdog

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I got it from a motorcycle shop and it is kind of expensive. It is a liquid that turns hard and coats the inside of your tank like hard rubber. There is enough of it to do about ten tanks and all you need for a new tank is the white bottle. eBay has them sold seperatly. I put two to three coats on and it did fix my broken tank when it was cracked. I'm hoping to prevent any leaks in the new one too.