2000 Elite S Autopsy
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:50 am
I started work on my new 2000 Elite S yesterday. When I bought it, the last to work on it said he put on a new top end kit and that it runs, but it sounds like it has bad main bearings. Before tearing into it, I decided to start it and see if that made any sense. When I first turned it over, it wouldn't fire, so I decided to prime it with some raw gas to see if it would fire. I pulled out the carb slide, and then squirted a couple of pumps of fuel into the carb and put he slide back in. When I hit the starter, the engine started right up and ran for a couple of seconds until the prime was used up, and it did sound like bad crankshaft bearings. I primed it and ran it a couple of more times, and the last time ran it long enough to see if the variator and clutch were working, and they were. So I decided to tear into the engine and see what was going on. I removed the engine and put it up on the bench. Here is what I found:
A P.O. had done a very nice job grinding out the restrictor washer in the muffler, as good as I could have done, so no further work is needed there. The airbox had been modified a bit. Instead of punching out the blocking restricting square, he had drilled it out with a big drill bit, so I will probably do a bit more work with an exacto knife or dremel to square it up. The variator restrictor plate had not been removed, and I couldn't find any modifications to the variator and everything looks ok there. The main jet in the carb was a 75, so I assume that the P.O. had upjetted a bit and the motor probably ran well for a while until it blew up. The oil pump was unchanged, and not wired in the WOT position. The left crankshaft main bearing was bad. The right crankshaft main bearing was ok. Connecting rod bearings seem ok. Since I didn't get to see the original piston and cylinder, I am not sure what condition they were in, but I assume they suffered from running with lack of oil.
I'm assuming that lack of oil in the gasoline is what blew the motor up. My question is somewhat academic as I just came home from Honda after ordering a SR oil pump and double throttle cable. I decided to get an SR oil pump instead of using the S oil pump wired fully open or using the S oil pump with a double throttle cable, because as I understand it from other postings on this forum, the SR oil pump has more flow than the S oil pump. I don't want to run premixed gasoline/oil. Was the money I spent on the SR oil pump wasted or is running the S oil pump with the double throttle cable (or the valve wired fully open)really good enough? I do plan to remove the restrictor plate from the variator, install a 78 main jet to begin with, and run the scooter mostly at WOT.
A P.O. had done a very nice job grinding out the restrictor washer in the muffler, as good as I could have done, so no further work is needed there. The airbox had been modified a bit. Instead of punching out the blocking restricting square, he had drilled it out with a big drill bit, so I will probably do a bit more work with an exacto knife or dremel to square it up. The variator restrictor plate had not been removed, and I couldn't find any modifications to the variator and everything looks ok there. The main jet in the carb was a 75, so I assume that the P.O. had upjetted a bit and the motor probably ran well for a while until it blew up. The oil pump was unchanged, and not wired in the WOT position. The left crankshaft main bearing was bad. The right crankshaft main bearing was ok. Connecting rod bearings seem ok. Since I didn't get to see the original piston and cylinder, I am not sure what condition they were in, but I assume they suffered from running with lack of oil.
I'm assuming that lack of oil in the gasoline is what blew the motor up. My question is somewhat academic as I just came home from Honda after ordering a SR oil pump and double throttle cable. I decided to get an SR oil pump instead of using the S oil pump wired fully open or using the S oil pump with a double throttle cable, because as I understand it from other postings on this forum, the SR oil pump has more flow than the S oil pump. I don't want to run premixed gasoline/oil. Was the money I spent on the SR oil pump wasted or is running the S oil pump with the double throttle cable (or the valve wired fully open)really good enough? I do plan to remove the restrictor plate from the variator, install a 78 main jet to begin with, and run the scooter mostly at WOT.