Man, this is my second brand new engine; it died a pretty fast death, just after I about finished breaking in the engine and was enjoying some 32mph cruising speeds
Upon closer inspection, there was another vertical gouge on one of the side ports and both piston rings snapped in one place. There's also gouges on the sides of the piston head itself! The wrist pin holes on both sides of the piston head got altered so much, I had to dremel it bigger just to be able to remove the piston. The top of the piston has more craters than the moon. I have no idea how that much crap could have gotten into the chamber. The foam air filter of the stock NT carb is still intact, albeit heavily oil-soaked. It's pretty gruesome to say the least lulz.
What exactly do you mean by the "put put" sound? Isn't that the normal engine noise? What exactly does piston travel sound like? It did get noticeably louder, but it still seem to run fine before its death knell.
Spraying carb cleaner around a leaky gasket will cause the engine to rev higher?
Whew!
this thread is driving me crazy!
rc
Haha, my bad. It's frustrating how much bad luck I have with these engines. When it's not the bike frame snapping on me, it's either the gas tank leaking from studs or the engine cannibalizing itself from the inside out.
Don't get me wrong, when they do work, it's loads of fun cruising around for hours.