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Ah bugger.. forgot about that
Its a CG125 BRJ 1989 |
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Going to test what it looks like inside on my old engine. I've just put new oil in it, so its another pain emptying it all again
Is there anything I should watch out for do you know? Like if I just take the cover off, will everything just fall out?!  |
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Don't have a camera and I just tried to draw a little diagram on paint but is was unbelievably shite
The arm is on the right hand side as you sit on the bike, so the wire comes from the left handle bar, down the front frame arm bit, then crosses over to the right hand side of the crankcase.
I'll have a good read of the Haynes and see what it mentions about parts falling out  |
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Just going to watch the end of this Arsenal - Sunderland game then give it a crack
Would LOVE to be able to ride into work tomorrow!
EDIT: Ah bugger.. forgot my chain snapped  |
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Getting really tired of this now!
Does anyone know if its possible to remove the right hand casing without removing anything else?
There looks to be a line going all the way round where you'd expect it to split open, but I've removed every screw and it won't shift at all.
The Haynes seems to only really cover it once they've already taken off the piston casing etc from the top down.
I just read something on the net and he wrote about taking everything off from the head down to get into the gears.
So now I have to take everything off just to get to the little clutch arm mechanism in the engine
I have just put the fecker back on and spent all weekend working on it, just to have to get it out again and take it all apart. And you know what happens when you take stuff apart - you raise the chance of f**king up!  |
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Yeah, its the bottom one. (and the top one is very similar.. probably just a slightly newer version)
I went to check it out on my old, broken engine which I want to repair later and I figured out the top does need to come off.
If you look at those 4 rods, the cylinder shaft slides onto those meaning that if you try to pull them apart it won't work as the piston chamber keeps the 2 sides together.
Anyway, I took the top end off my old engine where I thought the power had died, but it looked fine. The piston rings were fine, the piston looked ok and the valves worked and had no holes or anything in.
The chain had snapped on my bike and I thought that might have been a symptom, rather than the problem, but because it had a chain cover it had all built up near the front sprocket and lodged in.
Thinking back, the old engine idled okish when in neutral, but as soon as I tried to change gear it just died. Now that makes sense because the front spocket couldn't spin, so it would stall.
So long story short, I'm putting in the old engine hoping it will work. Hopefully my original engine might actually be in good working order.. hopefully!
Anyway, cheers for the help... I've learnt a lot this weekend and feel a lot more confident taking and putting my bike and engine back together! |
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You're welcome, good luck The clutch lever had probably seized in the casing on the engine you're now not using - if you get me  |
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Yeah, I'll open it up next weekend and see what I can do. Get it working then just sell it off (or pickup a non-runner on eBay and put it in which would be cool).
Would love to make money from bikes. Buy them non-running then just mend them. My dad used to do similar repairing old British army bikes he brought back from Kuwait. He found them deserted by road sides etc and used his furniture shipping allowance to bring them back  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 103 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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