You did help! I now know what oil I will be buying next! I had no idea I could use that oil in this engine.Sorry for the derail bro..got confused and was just tryin to help...
Good times...
Tom
You did help! I now know what oil I will be buying next! I had no idea I could use that oil in this engine.Sorry for the derail bro..got confused and was just tryin to help...
Good times...
Tom
Diesel truck oil like shell rotella synthetic is the best stuff you can use in a motorcycle 4 stroke engine or any small engine to say the least.You did help! I now know what oil I will be buying next! I had no idea I could use that oil in this engine.
When I said i was fixing the issue I was referring to the con rod and crankshaft problem. I fixed that and am now having a carb/overheating issue.Umm.....maybe I'm missing something here. You told me in a different thread this was being solved. Now.....another issue.....and.....What's with the motorcycle oil? Its not a motorcycle engine,its a industrial engine. You know,for water pumps,compressors,etc. I have one of these engines and other than putting on a sbp filter,I've done nothing else and it seems to run just fine. Need to dust it off though.....
I don't even think twice about taking the china girl out for a 25 mile ride,,reliable enough for me,,and heck you could carry just about everything you need to repair the motor on the road if you get stuckI guess its worth a shot. I just want to be able to ride this bike. I switched to a 4 stroke for reliability, but so far I've been let down.
It should be once you work the bugs outta it bro..you will learn during the process that's part of the hobby,,I know its always good when things work right,,but you learn the most when problems arise and you get through them..Yea I switched from the 2 strokes to this 4 stroke so i could ride hundreds of miles without even thinking about the engine, but it seems that this is not going to be a reality.
True. Its just disappointing because I got the bike, built it all up, and heard so much about how if you want reliability these 4 strokes are the way to go. Then, my bike ends up being less reliable than the 2 strokes I used to have.It should be once you work the bugs outta it bro..you will learn during the process that's part of the hobby,,I know its always good when things work right,,but you learn the most when problems arise and you get through them..
Tom _
Check the oil level. If there is enough oil, then the plastic gear inside that flings oil into the valve area might be having issues (although i doubt this is the cause).OK bro's, I've been around a couple of years and everybody knows I'm a 2 stroke guy. So heres my problem..... I'm putting together a recumbent with the cheapo Hua Sheng knock off engine. The tank sits lower than the carb so I installed a pulse pump, which works fine. Then I popped off the valve cover to install a pump fitting and it looks like the lifters are getting NO OIL. All I saw on the lifters was a little assembly grease. I left off the cover, started it, and NO OIL at all is getting to the top end.
I KNOW lifters need oil, so whats up with this engine, anybody know?
fatdaddy.
Do you mean the valve rocker arms? The HS doesn't have lifters per se, it has a single cam lobe -> 2 actuators -> 2 pushrods -> valve rocker arms.OK bro's, I've been around a couple of years and everybody knows I'm a 2 stroke guy. So heres my problem..... I'm putting together a recumbent with the cheapo Hua Sheng knock off engine. The tank sits lower than the carb so I installed a pulse pump, which works fine. Then I popped off the valve cover to install a pump fitting and it looks like the lifters are getting NO OIL. All I saw on the lifters was a little assembly grease. I left off the cover, started it, and NO OIL at all is getting to the top end.
I KNOW lifters need oil, so whats up with this engine, anybody know?
fatdaddy.
I got 3500 miles on my HS49 and I hardly maintain it all. I never even change the oil on time, and it just keeps on going.Yea I switched from the 2 strokes to this 4 stroke so i could ride hundreds of miles without even thinking about the engine, but it seems that this is not going to be a reality.