ok so when i turn the mag shaft manually the piston pumps EVERY time and when i push the bike the shaft will turn occasionally but when it turns the piston pumps and as the pics show i cant take anything else off without opening the engine but it seems that i should NOT open the engine myself but it seems like the problem lies inside the engine i will try to get some pics up of the head off tomorrow after work like i said i have tried EVERYTHING mentioned on here but i think gearnut said there was ANOTHER key? i have found three should there be a fourth? and yea it would be soo much easier if you could see it in person but theres not much more that can be tried i dont think
so when i turn the mag shaft manually the piston pumps EVERY time This eliminates a broken crankshaft..now we are good on that.
when i push the bike the shaft will turn occasionally but when it turns the piston pumps Now I think we are working on a bad key.
If the engine is running these things WILL happen.
1. The piston moves up and down.
2. The crankshaft will rotate.
3, Both shafts on the crankshaft will rotate. On the left side we have the magneto, and on the right side you have the small gear in the clutch.
4. As the small gear turns, so will the large clutch gear.
5. When the large gear turns so will the shaft it is mounted on.
6. As the clutch shaft rotates, so will the drive sprocket (where the chain is driven by) All this will happen, but the chain drive gear won't turn with the clutch disengaged AND weight on the bike..if the clutch is adjusted properly. Without the chain on the chain drive gear it should rotate all the time.
Should ANY one or more keys are not in place, this whole process breaks down.
Now when you rotate the magnet shaft, (the piston will move up and down) The small clutch gear will rotate. To check the small gear, take a piece of wood, or soft metal and jam the gears while turning the magnet shaft.
Here at the large arrow.
If that key is broken then the small gear will spin on the shaft.. If it won't budge on to the next step. Now if when jammed and the small gear won't turn, its time to test the key in the large gear. With the two clutch gears jammed together, rotate the 10 tooth drive gear (it drives the chain). If all keys are ok then I'm looking at the clutch for the problem.