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 Posted: 16:10 - 09 Mar 2017 Post subject: Honda S-Wing FES-125-7 2008 crankshaft main bearing |
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Hello everyone,
I am about to replace a main left bearing on a Honda S-Wing FES-125-7 2008 crankshaft, because the bike doesn't go faster than 25mph and is making a loud noise over that speed. Drive parts and clutch was checked/replaced, but the problem is still there.
Compared to a good working bike, there was no up and down play on the other scooters crankshaft there is on mine. I am certain now that the noise that occurs is a bearing noise, and when it is cool it operates as it should for a short time, as soon as the engine is above a certain temperature (which is getting lower every time I use it) the power is lost.
Any ideas how to start? I am a handson person, did many mechanical repairs on cars, but never dismantled this bike.
I am happy to share pictures later, would you be able to help with tips and tricks, please?
Best regards,
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Sorry to answer your question the red one, it has the timing chain cog, the blue one has the oil pump and starter gear. For good reason honda has captive, ie within the crankcase main bearing. There is a cast lip in the crankcase stopping seating extraction from the drive pulley end, probably get a seal as well, it under the plate on the drive side, oh and remove the plate before you remove the chain tensioner bolt, if you ask me how I know I did not, and nearly rounded the hex socket in the head. And I have the honda workshop manual  |
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Blimey - was all that swarf from the big end? Cause? ____________________ 82 not out....1983 Honda LA250 Custom
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Can be caused by running low too low on oil but just enough that it still keeps going after an oil change etc but the damage is already done. ____________________ Honda H100S2 Rebuild - https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=253852 |
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Damage is also likely to be far more than one bearing.. that would tend to be more a symptom than a root cause prolem.
Giving a day to get the engine out, and another to strip it and assess daage and TOTAL extent of possible damage, which will almost certainly be more than one £5 bearing, and likely the entire £150 crank, and could even have taken out the bearng boss the crank-case, cam, cam bearings and or head, and rockers, cylinder and piston rngs, probably even effected the oil pump.... the bill could all told be very very big ideed.
I do mechanics for fun... so I dont cost my time... but I am mad.
If that time, to JUST find out the extent of damage was costed at NMW of aprox £6 ph, you have best part of £100's wrth of labour just to find out how much is really wrong... add another two days of faffing to put t right, plus the parts, even if just crank gaskets and sundres, then another two days to put it back in the frame and de-iggle... with a fair few hours in etween cleaning and inspecting, ordering bts, finding tools you ed etc etc etc....
Even DIY this is likely a £250-£300 job in parts alone, an £300's worth, a weeks worth of holiday, JUST to get it back i service.... how much do you earn on over-time? How d you preffer to spend your week-ends and holiday? That IS lkely threshold cost of getting another bike, that already works, rather than one that 'might' if you have been careful enough.
THAT is the bottom line.... investing a day or so to find out, may be worth the loss.. much more you need be sure just what you have to contend with, as shortcuts are far to often a easy way to a lot more work and hassle and expense.
Can be fun, of course.... BUT you do have to be not just 'mad' but a peculiarly perverse sort of mad.... especially f this s your sole transport and work hours and lack of transport making going and gettng bts and tools that much more hassle.
My advice on where to start, is to stop! Back up, DONT spend a penny.. wait for the book, and start stipping, cleaning and inspectng, very slowly, carfully and diligently, listing ALL the things that possibly need attension or replacement n a rebuild, and costing them up. Rushng be fast way to hurt on two wheels... ecconomic as well as phyical... while accidents happen when confidence out strips competace, and again, works off the bike, and even more whe you have spaners i yoru hand, as a twist grip on t.
Whle, whre you are at the moment, not sure of the dfference between a big end and a man bearing, or how crank-cases split, it does suggest a rather steep learning curve, a lot ore than 'average' time to do any job, checking the book, fgiuring it out, dong reseach etc.... are you REALLY up for this? ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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| Petemate wrote: | Look after the oil level!!! |
Lol
| FES125 handbook wrote: | Running the engine with insufficient oil
pressure may cause serious engine damage. |
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| FES125 handbook wrote: | ENGINE OIL
Engine oil level check
Check the engine oil level each day before
riding the scooter. |
Ooooh.... I like this one!
| FES125 handbook wrote: | WARNING
Improperly maintaining this scooter or
failing to correct a problem before riding
can cause a crash in which you can be
seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-ride inspection
before every ride and correct any
problems. |
Finally found it....
| FES125 handbook wrote: | 6. Fill the crankcase with the recommendedgrade oil; approximately:
0,9 l (1.0 US qt, 0.8 lmp qt). |
Engine takes less than one liter of oil, from empty at a change. It's a pathetically small amount, though fairly generous for something that doesn't have a gearbox to share it with.
Other snippet is that oil changes should be performed every 2000 miles OR every 6months, whichever comes first... again, a fairly generouse allowance between changes for something with so little oil capacity.
This does tend to be the biggest killer of little learner bikes; where they are usually bought and owned by know little newbies who don't check oil every day, or do oil changes when the book says they should, and maintenance is likely out of sight, out of mind, and they ride it till it stops or starts making nasty noises, before they look to do any. And scooters, designed for a non enthusiast market, as a much more domestic appliance friendly 'product', can suffer even more from being used like a washing machine, and not getting spanner attention when needed. Makers do seem to try and make them a little more numpty-hard for it, and this one seems to have a warning light that comes on when oil changes are due, but, flagging up oil change mileages from the odometer, and with a reset button that doesn't actually need the oil changed to turn off, does mean they don't necessarily 'help' save engines being run dry. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
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