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Re: very noob question

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 4:34 pm
by farva
i noticed this while i was cleaning all the gunk off

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reed looks good. the black is some of that gunk that came off the carb when i pilled it off.

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is there supposed to be a bolt or something? the oil pump has some wiggle. im planning to remove it. may just find a universal freeze plug or something.

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just finished the turbo swap the night before lol. dont worry its not a permanent fixture on the bike. it was kinda just wedged up in there haha.

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this is my before pic

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i really like the street fighter look on bikes so im gonna try to imitate that with my scoot. should look kinda like a ruckus

Re: very noob question

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:43 pm
by farva
Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:

Definitely a swapped cylinder. Masure 47mm = 72 cc with stock 41.4mm stroke. Needs more carb pilot jet and premix preferred. Stock carb can be modified almost enough, but best performance demands at least 21mm carb.
can you suggest a carb. i just ordered a gasket set for the motor in the event that the rings are ok.

does anyone know the dimensions of the rings so i can verify that there within spec.

also any other suggestions while its apart?

Re: very noob question

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:44 pm
by paulpauly7
take the head off and measure the piston to see what cc it is

Re: very noob question

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:55 pm
by farva
paulpauly7 wrote:take the head off and measure the piston to see what cc it is
im workin on it. i wouldnt think it could be any bigger than the above 47mm as the stock carb is still being used

Re: very noob question

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:25 pm
by farva
sooooooooo.......... the piston and cyl are done. and it was 47mm.

new question. whats the word on these kymco ebay 90 cc kits. i know ill need a bigger carb and all that jazz. i just wanna know if its worth the money to buy a new polini kit or just save the money for the carb and clutch by using a ebay kit.

Re: very noob question

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:31 pm
by paulpauly7
clean up the exhaust port on the polini if theres a stamp on inside then you have a corsa .If so hone it and put in some new rings and the carb and exhaust and final drive gears and you will be flying

Re: very noob question

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:15 pm
by farva
thats what my buddy said until he seen this

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im taking the rest of it apart and having it hot tanked
after reading what people can do to these things i guess ill make a project out of it and it can be a new addition to the shop.