Cleaning out a new 2010 Grubee 66cc Skyhawk engine.

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saabengineer

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Aug 11, 2010
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I just bought a Grubee Skyhawk 66/80cc engine and after reading through this forum for the past couple of days decided I should take apart major components and clean it. I am a motor with the necessary tools to do this, but cannot find any torque specs or instructions. Considering changing out hardware too with grade 8 bolts. Has anyone done this yet? I want to break this engine in the best way possible. I will be traveling about 10 miles to work and 10 miles back to save on fuel costs. Thank you everyone!
 

Goat Herder

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Don't really have a bunch of suggested torque specs for you. One of the things I would do is check how tight things are with a torque wrench before loosing.
 

Mind_Reader7

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I just bought a Grubee Skyhawk 66/80cc engine and after reading through this forum for the past couple of days decided I should take apart major components and clean it. I am a motor with the necessary tools to do this, but cannot find any torque specs or instructions. Considering changing out hardware too with grade 8 bolts. Has anyone done this yet? I want to break this engine in the best way possible. I will be traveling about 10 miles to work and 10 miles back to save on fuel costs. Thank you everyone!
Wow, I didn't know the average motor could type!