More better eh?I did a close inspection of both crank seals. The power side seal looks ok, and is a little different style than all my spares. I think it's the same size as they are though.
They botched the install of the seal on the magneto side. Part of the seal didn't go in all the way, and the edge distorted. The weak side seal is very thin to start with, so you have to make sure it's well installed. This one would have never lasted.
This is the second motor in a row where the factory monkeys didn't get the weak side seal installed properly.
This is what I found under the magneto rotor.
This was my last BGF motor. I don't know why they have trouble with this seal. It's the easiest one to install.
This is more better. Luckly the weak side seal was just like my spares, so I had one. I just use a big washer, and a deep socket, and tap in into place with a hammer.
The problem you encountered isn't limited to Flying Horse. Any motor kit has about the same odds of that happening. That's why it's important to at least partially disassemble the motor, just to see what you can find, and fix.what brand motor would you guys rec to replace my broken flying horse ? or just grab another ? When I pulled the clutch I found the woodruf key way rolled halfway out the groove when the clutch was installed and it smashed the key and made the clutch and shaft sloppy .
If you get a Flying Horse I wouldn't bother replacing the bearings unless you detect a problem since they're already japanese. I'm pretty sure if a crank bearing goes bad, it was damaged during the assembly. You shouldbe able to feel something wrong with it.well then I guess I will order another, an tear it down, I need it running by next weekend, so I will replace the engine and then maybe see about getting bearings for it.
BTW I am 215 lbs and with a cruiser I gpsed it @32mph only change was to hollow out the muffler
I agree the swap will be quick.If you get a Flying Horse I wouldn't bother replacing the bearings unless you detect a problem since they're already japanese. I'm pretty sure if a crank bearing goes bad, it was damaged during the assembly. You shouldbe able to feel something wrong with it.
We're going to find out real soon how mine works. I'm installing it in the Atomic BB as we speak. It's a lot easier to swap a motor than to install it in the first place.
Make sure you have a gear puller.I agree the swap will be quick.
Where did you get the seal that you replaced ? I think I should order it and have it on hand . Also do the lower jug gaskets come off ok if they havent been heat cycled ?
What stuff should I order for the tear down ? I need to buy gear puller since I borrowed my father in laws to tear the old one down
Well, thank you my friend for warning me about the clutch gear. I kept it in my mind. Tonight I was installing this motor in the Atomic BB, and decided to take the pressure plate off and look at the clutch gear. It wobbles all around when you turn the rear wheel. I know it was exactly like yours. I know what causes it, because I've noticed it's hard to get the clutch gear on without binding the key, between the clutch gear and the keyway.what brand motor would you guys rec to replace my broken flying horse ? or just grab another ? When I pulled the clutch I found the woodruf key way rolled halfway out the groove when the clutch was installed and it smashed the key and made the clutch and shaft sloppy .
I've come to the conclusion that Flying Horse motors are good motors, but they aren't assembled any better than any of the other brands.my new engine came yesterday so I will go open the box in a few and check it out. Hopefully its nothing to bad and can have the bike up and running soon
Hopefully it will be a lot more dependable this time. The stuff you did isn't hard to do, but if you didn't do it, it could easily ruin your motor.I pulled mine down today, found the seal behinde the mag was cocked when installed and sticking out . Found alot of grit inside the bore and ports,pinion gear not installed all the way on crank
I drove the seal in, cleaned the casting flash in the ports and chamber. Installed the gear, cleaned the jug , put it on the bike and rode around for a bit. I barley got to ride it, my wife took it out for 5 min and then we left fore the circus .
When you took the cylinder off, did it come off easy without hurting the base gasket?I pulled mine down today, found the seal behinde the mag was cocked when installed and sticking out . Found alot of grit inside the bore and ports,pinion gear not installed all the way on crank
I drove the seal in, cleaned the casting flash in the ports and chamber. Installed the gear, cleaned the jug , put it on the bike and rode around for a bit. I barley got to ride it, my wife took it out for 5 min and then we left fore the circus .
yeah the base gasket was still intact. I reused all the gaskets, none where torn and had not been heat cycled.When you took the cylinder off, did it come off easy without hurting the base gasket?
I'm pretty sure the gaskets won't be the same as the factory gaskets. Buyer beware.yeah the base gasket was still intact. I reused all the gaskets, none where torn and had not been heat cycled.
BTW I belive the first engine I had came with 2 base gaskets on it. I also found thru the same seller on ebay that they have complete gasket sets for $12