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PostPosted: 12:23 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Have i just blown my bike? Reply with quote

Hi,

Just popped to town on my SH50, rode there absolutely fine. On the way home, it started loosing power. I was sat at 35ish then the speed started dropping off slightly, down to about 29 when the engine stopped suddenly locking the rear wheel.
I had a little tinker at the side of the road, checked the plug, the tip was a tan brown colour. Drained the carb. The bike restarted but wouldnt idle. I rode it about 100yards to a layby and it locked up again. It now will not start Sad The 2t oil is full, its got fuel. It cranks over on the starter. It has spark, not a fantastic one but consistant.
Any ideas?
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PostPosted: 13:00 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doesn't sound good at all, have you checked the drive-belt? I'd say take the cylinder head off and have a ganders Thinking
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PostPosted: 13:03 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Certainly sounds like an engine seizure to me.

Only way to find out is to pull the top-end off. You can sometimes see scoring on the piston if you peer through the exhaust port with a pen torch.
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PostPosted: 13:40 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,
well, ive set to with the spanners, its not looking healthy. I think the oil pump may have died, the supply line to the carb is bone dry inside Sad
Got the cylinder off, the piston has started to melt and turned an interesting colour, and bits of piston are stuck to the bore! Im guessing its not good?!
Bottom end:
what are the chances of the bottom end being salvagable? Ive got the piston off the rod, all looks well inside. Theres a tiny bit of sideways movement in the big end bearing but no up/down movement. Ive popped some 2t oil into the bottom and been spinning it round by hand to lube it all up.
Il pop a piccy up in a sec Smile
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PostPosted: 13:56 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 13:57 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd agree that it was not good Thinking

If the problem started with the piston melting I'd say there was a fair chance the bottom end is salvageable
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PostPosted: 15:19 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

? looks like you might be able to salvage that? hopefully? possibly? maybe?
A tiny bit of sideways play need not be a problem.
Hold the crank still and see if the con-rod can be moved up and down whilst the crank is held tight........ if it moves then you could have bottom end problems Sad .

Now I remember why I was such a fan of pre-mix!
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PostPosted: 15:42 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,
thanks for the help. The oil pump is infact dead. Popped it out, whacked it in an electric drill, it doesnt move any fluid. I even primed it and re-tried. It makes a whining noise but not alot else! Its pissed me off, ive always made sure its got oil and smoked. It was smoking when i left, then within a mile or so it seized. Its only done 11k.
Im torn between replacing the pump and top end, or just the top and pre-mix it?
I gave one of these to my friend to use for moped mayhem, im hoping i can buy the engine back off him. He's just replaced the piston and gaskets Laughing
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PostPosted: 19:00 - 31 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only big bore kit available is a 60cc, but tbh i couldnt see it making alot of difference. On wemoto the difference in price between a standard kit and big bore is about £15.
Theres no vertical play in the big end, and the crank bearings feel fine.
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PostPosted: 13:05 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Righto,

Just picked up an almost complete spare bike to fix mine up with! I gave it to a friend several months ago for moped mayhem. He rebuilt the top end, put most of the bike back together then ive just bought it from him. Well, when i say 'bought' i didnt take any cash, so i still owe him!

My questions:
If i just swap over the engine unit, do i need to tell DVLA? The plan is im keeping my carb etc and putting them onto the replacement engine.
How do i prime the oil pump? Or should i block off the oil pump and run pre-mix? The oil pump is linked to the throttle cable, so it has no set mix ratio, so what ratio would i use?
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PostPosted: 13:26 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Martay wrote:
The oil pump is linked to the throttle cable, so it has no set mix ratio, so what ratio would i use?
Ta's


I think some things like 25:1 and 33:1... but also heard some things (mini moto's etc) that run 50:1.

Either way with premix I think you need to increase your jet size?? Someone may come and correct me on this, but im sure Kickstart said in a PM about me needing to up the jets as I was going to premix my RS125 Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 13:26 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Firstly, swapping the engine over will mean you should inform DVLA...the replacement engine obviously has a different number which won't tally with the V5.

If you're going to use the oil pump for the 2t oil then the way i primed mine was to put a little premix in the petrol tank first, fill the 2t oil tank then disconnect the 2t delivery tube from the inlet manifold. I then found another small piece of tube to connect to the manifold which i plugged with a suitably sized bolt to stop an air leak into the manifold.

Start the bike and holding the free end of the pipe coming from the pump in a rag just wait for the oil to appear in a steady flow without any air bubbles...mine (honda) didn't need any priming and it only took about 30 secs for the oil to start coming through nicely at about a drip every couple of seconds. Stop the engine, remove the spare plugged piece of hose, connect the tube from the pump back to the manifold, run the engine again just to make sure you didn't let any air in while reconnecting and the job's done.

Lastly fill the tank right up with petrol to dilute the premix in it right back down again.

The choice is yours if you want to stick with premix, but if you do the handbook should tell you the mix ratio although the 2t oil bottles i've bought all give a suggested ratio for their product on the label....
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PostPosted: 13:28 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Martay wrote:
Righto,

Just picked up an almost complete spare bike to fix mine up with! I gave it to a friend several months ago for moped mayhem. He rebuilt the top end, put most of the bike back together then ive just bought it from him. Well, when i say 'bought' i didnt take any cash, so i still owe him!

My questions:
If i just swap over the engine unit, do i need to tell DVLA? The plan is im keeping my carb etc and putting them onto the replacement engine.
How do i prime the oil pump? Or should i block off the oil pump and run pre-mix? The oil pump is linked to the throttle cable, so it has no set mix ratio, so what ratio would i use?
Ta's


Pre-mix is a PITA, What I did when re priming my RXS oil pump was fill it up with a small amount of premix, and fill the oil tank there was a line between the carb and the oil pump I disconnected this and ran the bike until oil came through the line then plugged it back onto the carb, sure it ran a bit Smokey for a while but as soon as you fill it up with fresh petrol it will be fine.
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PostPosted: 13:49 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds like a plan with the 2t pump Smile

I may have changed my mind re engine swap. I dont know if its the bottom bearings or the clutch but something makes a rumbly loud bearing noise when i kick it over.
So, im now thinking of pinching the top end and oil pump to put on my bottom end + carb. Il post some pics when im done Smile
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PostPosted: 16:21 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've never trusted oil pumps, never know when/if they are going to pack up, so I've always pre-mixed at about 33:1 (150ml oil to 5.15litres of petrol).

If you go pre-mix, my advice is buy a jerry can and always mix in there, that way if you don't use it all you wont have filled your petrol tank with too much oil.

Also, don't forget to upjet the carb to allow for the oil, say you're running a 54 main jet, go up to something like a 56/58 and you will be fine. Smile
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PostPosted: 16:35 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

Ive decided to run the pump, if it proves problematic i will go onto pre-mix.

GOOD NEWS! She runs!! Got the engine built up, back in and running! Im running it premix at the mo to prime the oil pump. So pleased Very Happy Shes quite smokey. I think i mixed it a tad rich. Looked like fruit squash in the jerry can Embarassed
Couple of Q's:
How much oil should the pump deliver? Ive got the engine idling and it drips once every 30 seconds, at full throttle once every 15 seconds. Ive had the engine running for about 20minutes on premix and i think most of the air is out of the pump.

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The 'pump priming' setup
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Bottle to catch the 2t oil, on the left a big fan keeping the engine cool as the casings arent on to direct the airflow from the fan on the flywheel Laughing
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PostPosted: 16:52 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you switched the whole engine or just parts? if it's the whole engine, don't forget to tell the DVLA. Smile
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PostPosted: 16:52 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Martay wrote:

How much oil should the pump deliver?


On my H100...i forgot to say in my last post that i held the pump operating lever in the fully open position as though it was at full throttle while bleeding it, although the engine was idling and i got about a drip every two or three seconds...but then my engine is twice the size of yours.....
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PostPosted: 16:54 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most stroker oil pumps have a priming screw on the pump body. You remove the screw until oil comes out then re-fit it.

Oil pumps are by their very nature reliable, they are full of oil after all (or should be).
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PostPosted: 17:23 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pete. wrote:
Oil pumps are by their very nature reliable, they are full of oil after all (or should be).


OT: I do believe the GPZ305 counters that assertion.
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PostPosted: 17:25 - 03 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

In the end i only swapped parts onto my engine. I think the main bearings were on their way out on the replacement one. I just took the oil pump, cylinder, piston/rings, gudeon pin and small end needle bearing.
Unfortunatly i dont think the pump has a priming screw. I had a quick ganders in the Haynes and couldnt see anything.

One last thing, what do you do with the handful of nuts/bolts/fixings left over after ypu've rebuilt the bike!? Apparently thats the sign of a good mechanic, getting it all back together and working correctly with bits left over Laughing
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PostPosted: 08:34 - 04 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry to re-nudge this but it saves a new thread.

Running in: How do i run in a moped after a new piston + barrel? I understand i need to go easy on it, but by its nature i need to almost full throttle it to move off.
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