Unidentifiable Engine Issue Need Help!!

Brandonbcc1224

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I wish there was a better way to attach a video here so I can show the issue but I'll try my best to explain it for now. I just built a Schwinn OCC Stingray motorbike. The engine I have on it is a Seeutek PK80 66cc/80cc 2 stroke. The engine itself runs fine, however, there is a constant loud, high-pitched squeaking noise while the engine is running (idling and moving). When I ride the bike normally without starting the engine, there are no noises or issues but as soon as I start the engine, so does the squeaking. I should also add that the squeaking persists regardless of the clutch being engaged or disengaged. Originally I thought the clutch pads were rubbing but after adjusting it and applying a generous amount of grease to the main drivetrain, the problem is still not solved. The engine runs superb despite this minor issue but it really takes away from the overall riding experience so I'm hoping someone on this thread could at the very least point me in the right direction towards a solution. I'm fairly inexperienced when it comes to motorbikes and this is my first time posting on this forum so I'll try to get back to your replies as soon as possible. Any suggestions and/or advice is greatly appreciated and thank you in advance.
 
 
I wish there was a better way to attach a video here so I can show the issue but I'll try my best to explain it for now. I just built a Schwinn OCC Stingray motorbike. The engine I have on it is a Seeutek PK80 66cc/80cc 2 stroke. The engine itself runs fine, however, there is a constant loud, high-pitched squeaking noise while the engine is running (idling and moving). When I ride the bike normally without starting the engine, there are no noises or issues but as soon as I start the engine, so does the squeaking. I should also add that the squeaking persists regardless of the clutch being engaged or disengaged. Originally I thought the clutch pads were rubbing but after adjusting it and applying a generous amount of grease to the main drivetrain, the problem is still not solved. The engine runs superb despite this minor issue but it really takes away from the overall riding experience so I'm hoping someone on this thread could at the very least point me in the right direction towards a solution. I'm fairly inexperienced when it comes to motorbikes and this is my first time posting on this forum so I'll try to get back to your replies as soon as possible. Any suggestions and/or advice is greatly appreciated and thank you in advance.
Update: I did some digging on the thread wrench attached to his reply which eventually led me to a post of someone who had the same engine and same problem as me. Turns out it wasn't the clutch it was my head gasket that was too loose. After taking off the head to make sure everything was good, I put it back together and made sure to tighten it down a little more (I don't have a torque wrench so I'm not sure how tight). After I tightened down the head screws the squealing noise went away. I hope people can use this post as a way to diagnose this issue in the future because at first this had me baffled as to what the problem could be.
 
Sounds like you're dealing with some engine trouble! Check to see if everything's hooked up right and that you've got enough fuel. If it’s still not running, you might want to call a mechanic for some help.
Brah, check da date May 10, 2021

Date is in the upper left hand corner of the post
 
Brah, check da date May 10, 2021

Date is in the upper left hand corner of the post
We need to change @jackwilliam7 handle to Turtle; seems he's a bit slow. Many of his post are to old threads. I've told him several times about responding to old threads, especially to members who haven't been on the forum in years. I've even explained how to check the date of the thread and the last time the member was last seen on the forum. So it appears his responses to threads isn't the only place where @jackwilliam7 is slow at lol
 
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