I am definitely getting my moneys worth out of this investment. I have to say that I am enjoying working on it as much, if not more, than riding. Though I really need to pay attention to tightening things after every ride more. So far I have lost a gear cover screw, an air filter cover screw and vibrated in carb off twice.
Now that I am a bit more familiar with the setup I am going dismount the engine and perhaps do a more extensive breakdown of the engine and check the seals and other areas that Biknut suggested.
The cork/rubber gasket is falling apart around the intake manifold, and I am not certain how well it's holding up on the jug. So I am going to get some paper gasket material and redo them both.
The engine still seems a bit louder than what it should be. I noticed when I was assembling the exhaust the first time that where the pipe connects to the exhaust wasn't flat so I am going to see if I can do something to smooth it out.
Currently I have a small piece of rubber house between the back frame and the engine block. I am thinking about getting rid of it to help the vibrations and to help with chain tension, the problem is that my air filter barely fits now, if I remove the padding I may not be able to get my air filter on at all. Any ideas on that?
I have to say that I am very glad that I found this forum BEFORE I found the retail sites. Had I not known what I was getting into when I bought a China girl, I would be very upset at the quality of the product that is being sold. I understand that they don't make the equipment they just sell it, but they should give a disclaimer that additional parts and lots of TLC would be needed to get the engine to a decent level of quality. Though that is the very thing that interested me in the hobby.
And also on a personal note. We found a mobile mechanic who came over and checked out our van. It seems the timing chain is shot, but that it is repairable. He is willing to do the work for a couple of hundred dollars so I am incredibly happy about that.
Now that I am a bit more familiar with the setup I am going dismount the engine and perhaps do a more extensive breakdown of the engine and check the seals and other areas that Biknut suggested.
The cork/rubber gasket is falling apart around the intake manifold, and I am not certain how well it's holding up on the jug. So I am going to get some paper gasket material and redo them both.
The engine still seems a bit louder than what it should be. I noticed when I was assembling the exhaust the first time that where the pipe connects to the exhaust wasn't flat so I am going to see if I can do something to smooth it out.
Currently I have a small piece of rubber house between the back frame and the engine block. I am thinking about getting rid of it to help the vibrations and to help with chain tension, the problem is that my air filter barely fits now, if I remove the padding I may not be able to get my air filter on at all. Any ideas on that?
I have to say that I am very glad that I found this forum BEFORE I found the retail sites. Had I not known what I was getting into when I bought a China girl, I would be very upset at the quality of the product that is being sold. I understand that they don't make the equipment they just sell it, but they should give a disclaimer that additional parts and lots of TLC would be needed to get the engine to a decent level of quality. Though that is the very thing that interested me in the hobby.
And also on a personal note. We found a mobile mechanic who came over and checked out our van. It seems the timing chain is shot, but that it is repairable. He is willing to do the work for a couple of hundred dollars so I am incredibly happy about that.