Sick Bike PartsI remember reading a post about bike computers going hawire but I cant seem to find it? It seems to be the magneto? Someone must have gone through this allready by now? Cant anyone help out?
Sick Bike PartsI remember reading a post about bike computers going hawire but I cant seem to find it? It seems to be the magneto? Someone must have gone through this allready by now? Cant anyone help out?
Tried it no go. Anyone know this carb? bicycle Motorized BIKE ENGINE - Performance Carburetor - eBay (item 170488032581 end time Jun-17-10 11:48:22 PDT) Could this help with power?]i had the same problem but wrap aluminum foil on the speedo wire and coil wire then wrapped in electrical tape worked great no more interference
What about the piston clatter? Could that be from a leak at the head? Is it damaging my motor? Will that carb give me more bottom end torque? If I bought one could you advise me on setting it up?Your carb problem could be an air leak either at manifold to head or carb to manifold.
Ok I found one head bolt had about 8lb torque the others about 5lb. Ive torqued them all to 15lb but the power is no better and the piston clatter is as bad as ever? Should I try to RMA this motor? Has anyone had to do this with bikeberry? I could use some help guys.What about the piston clatter? Could that be from a leak at the head? Is it damaging my motor? Will that carb give me more bottom end torque? If I bought one could you advise me on setting it up?
A 1/4" ratchet and 1 finger should torque it sufficiently. Also i think this engine WAS developed from a giant scale model airplane engine.My torque wrench goes down to 10lb. Ill give it a try.
This motor came to me with three headbolts at about 5 pounds and one at eight pounds of torque. That might have something to do with it.Yeah, but piston clatter on a new engine?
I know that they cost cheap and are built cheap, but I'd hope that they would have piston to cylinder clearance reasonably tight.....
My '77 Yamaha YZ400 sounds like a diesel due to a worn piston and bore but it still pulls 3rd gear wheelies and has not left me stranded........yet......
Plug is black.Yeah, an air leak at the head or base gasket would have lead to a lean mixture. I can see this potentially overheating the piston causing it to expand more the the design calls for, leading to accelerated wear. I would also think that you would have experienced a heck of alot of heat radiating from the cylinder and a very white or aluminum grey colored spark plug if this was happening.