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Well, my moped wont do anything (horn, lights, indicators) unless the ignition is on
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That is perfectly normal. The parking light is actually a 'daylight visibility' or 'position' light.
The bikes lighting system is called direct lighting and runs on unrectified power generated by the alternator when the engine is running. No engine= no headlights. The flashers and brake light use power from the battery.
This is quite common on older design, small capacity bikes. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Dude! What I said earlier still stands in that I have not worked on a CG125, but I just looked at the rotor of a C90 engine which is broadly similar. Please tell me the inside of your rotor looks something like the the attached piccy, with particular reference to the tubular bit fixed to the inside of the casting (appologies for blurriness, batteries nearly flat) and is a snug fit over the end of the crank.
I just had a horrible feeling that you have ripped the middle out of the flywheel Hope I am wrong! ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 Posted: 22:05 - 21 Jan 2005 Post subject: Oh NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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OH NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry, it's ok, I have not ripped the flywheel apart, although when i first got it off the thought did cross my mind until i examined it inside and realised theres NO WAY that thingwas part of the flywheel.
Anyway heres a pic to maybe give a clue or two..
I have the haynes manual also but find it very unhelpful as it is to general and doesnt cover this particular bit at all, infact according the my haynes manual this bit does not exist.
maybe its all in my head then ?
Well I still apreciate the help and feels good to have input from people !
BTW, this is a really good forum ! |
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Yup, that's your flywheel.
It is possible (but very fiddly) to adjust the points through the cut-outs on the flywheel.
To remove it, you really need a flywheel extractor. I bought one about 20 years ago and may still have it knocking about. I'll have a look tomorrow.
The main problem (and this can cause MAJOR problems) is that there is a small piece of metal on the crank (called a woodruff key, if I remember rightly) which slots into the flywheel. Line them up wrong and you'll have some major problems. The woodruff key (which is a crecent shaped piece of metal which fits into a slot on the crank) will distort the slot, making it useless.
My advice is learn to adjust the points through the slot. It's fiddly as you need to get a screwdriver, feeler gauges and something pointy to actually move the points in there.
A gynacologist probably designed it
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Byrnie. ____________________ NABD Treasurer
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| themadatter wrote: | Hi,
thanks !
at last some light on the situation.
however, i have bought a new backing plate etc, and need this thing off.
+ as you can see i already have the flywheel off !!
can you tell me what it does and how to get it off ?
any any info on realigning it !!
+Paul, glad to hear you got it sorted ! where you adjusting the points ?
thanks
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Bear with me cos it's been 20 years since I last saw my CG, or worked on one.
As far as I recall, once the flywheel was off the points just unscrewed and were fairly easy to replace. I don't recall any backing plate, but the first picture you gave was rather blurry (much like the last 20 years.....).
As far as replacing the flywheel goes, align it very carefully. I would strongly advise against the use of any tools. If you can't tap it back with the flat of your palm, it ain't aligned right. Back it off and try again.
Take your time. Once the whole thing is set right, that bike should start second kick every time forever. Bloody great little motor, they were.
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I think the problem is, he wants to take the stator plate off. He is being prevented from doing so by a metal collar about 1" in diameter and 2" long with a flared end that has two notches cut in it which appears to be fitted over the end of the crank. I don't know what this bit is and can find no reference to it in my H100 and C90 manuals (which are broadly similar in that area) but it is fairly clear from his piccy that you will not be able to slide the stator plate over the end of the crank with this in place.
I still reckon that if it turns with the crank, it should pull off. The flange looks wide enough to take a 3-leg puller. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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He has a new stator plate that he wants to fit (given that the one he has looks pretty shagged from his piccy, it is not a bad idea). He didn't mention this in his post but PM'ed me about it earlier. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Posted: 14:21 - 16 Feb 2005 Post subject: points gap |
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Hello,
Got a new plate and coils etc,
HAVE A SPARK NOW !!!
but, bike will not start.
i can smell burnt fuel and it may turn over 1 or two times after i have picked it then give little pop.
Is this becasue i have not the points gap set properly ? sounds like the timing is off if ever i heard it.
I have follwed the manual and poke a screw driver in through the flywheel and loosen the points screw, then rotate te flywheel till i get the F on the wheel lined up with the mark on the stator plate.
At this point i push another driver in and push the points sp they JUST open then tighten them.
am i doing this wrong !
let me know please !!! i dont want to get any more busses.
thanks
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 317 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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