Thank you, Paul. I can't even begin to tell you how helpful this video was. After 2 hours of frustration of not being able to get my case back on, I found this video, did what you said, got everything aligned and case went on the first time! Best video on RUclips!
thanks @paulmatulewicz. I figured it out. I had a shop impact wrench the variator nut on. It wasnt on correctly and the variator nut was pinched- preventing it from firing.
this helped me just fix my bike/scooter so thank you four posting I'm wanting to know how you got your pulley off on your first video if you could please
+cricketol I made a fork-y type spanner out of nuts and bolts and some sheet metal. Was crude but did the job. Do an image search on "scooter variator spanner" for some of the store bought varieties available for cheap.
thersten Only if it makes you feel better and only sparingly. The drive belt and the torque clutch create a lot of dust inside the cover so any grease quickly turns to gooey sludge.
Great video, thank you much. Can you tell me, does the clutch cover require a gasket? I can’t seem to locate one online. If it does require one (which I’d think it would) can I use a form a gasket silicone and make my own?
"It depends". Not super critical. Keeps some of the dirt out. May eliminate some noise and vibration of the parts moving against each other. Possible that the clutch or the variator may touch the inside of the cover without the added width of the gasket. You can try without and see how it behaves. Silicone gasket (Ultra Gray) would probably be fine. Maybe if you actually follow the directions on the tube and leave it set for a while before you squish it together so that it stays a little thicker.
I never use the gasket, because it breaks every time the cover is removed. The cover is not sealed anyway, there is air inlet and outlet so dirt gets in there anyway, gasket does very minimal difference here.
+kevin It's not a big deal to have a loose belt after reinstallation b/c the pulleys aren't in their operational positions yet. Usually because the rear has been pulled open to create slack for easy belt handling. Once the crank rotates a few times the contra spring in the rear will result in proper tension being held on the system and it will be snug.
Thank you. I'm having a challenge. When I put it all back together, my vento will not start. When I pull the kickstarter gears out, it will start? Any advice?
Ron Mason If the secondary shaft is properly aligned, then the cutout section of the gear ring in it's resting position doesn't touch the crankshaft . If there's no interference then it shouldn't make any difference whether the gears are installed or not.
Angelo Cullat Which spring? If you are referring to the heavy coil spring on the kick start lever, then no, I would not recommend it. Without that return spring the kick start lever could move on it's own it could cause the gears to engage the crankshaft while running. That would not end well. The weird two-finger spring on the intermediate gear is there to provide resistance so that they system disengages. Won't work well without that either.
Unhappy noises mostly. If the crankshaft is spinning at normal speed it would be difficult to get the big kick gear to engage. Would probably grind and complain as the edge of the teeth get rounded off. If by an unlucky chance it did engage, I would expect that it would run to the end of it's normal rotation and then be clear of the crankshaft like normal. Not fatal, but I wouldn't make a habit of it.
The low quality aluminium casting which the end of the spring goes under cracked and broke off on my kickstart. Not a good design as there is constant load on the small piece of casting causing minute cracks which get worse when using the kickstart. I managed to repair it by by drilling a hole and using a self tapping screw for the end of the spring to go under.
Best thing is if the electric starter always work. This kick start construction is so bad. I did remove it from mine but the gear on the crankshaft has to be there.
Thank you, Paul. I can't even begin to tell you how helpful this video was. After 2 hours of frustration of not being able to get my case back on, I found this video, did what you said, got everything aligned and case went on the first time! Best video on RUclips!
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Thank you for your post, it help me a lot understand how it goes back together. Great job!
I SUPER THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO!!!!
Great stuff. Worked on my Roketa 150T-4 too. Just exactly what i needed to know thanks.
Thanks for the video. it helped me to fixed my kickstart in less than 20 minutes. amazing !!!
Thanks man! It's just what I needed to know before diving in
Great video with very detailes explanation! THX from Germany
Fantastic video !!! Thanks for post it, it resolves all my problems of my GY6 150 cc scooter....Thank you :)
Thank you so much for the clear instructions...God bless.
thanks for your help!!it help me put my kick stand back together
EXCELLENT !! YOU ARE MY SOLUTION... PERFECT VIDEO. REGARDS.. FROM ARGENTINA.
Thanks for the video! It was a big help!
Thanks man...I try fix mine now while watching😁😁
Great video!
Thanks for this it was very helpful.
Thanks - helped me put mine back together :)
Excellent job, and just what I was hoping to find. Thanks~!
I guess it is quite randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to stream new series online?
@Louie Graham try FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
@Byron Cristian Yup, I've been using Flixzone for since april myself :)
@Byron Cristian thanks, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it !
@Louie Graham happy to help :D
Thank You! Tried to do this myself and never ever got it in time!
Muchas gracias excelente explicacion y excelente calidad de video
Thank you,very helpfu
Amazing, thank you very much for this really goog movie. Help me.
thanks @paulmatulewicz. I figured it out. I had a shop impact wrench the variator nut on. It wasnt on correctly and the variator nut was pinched- preventing it from firing.
excelente vídeo gracias por la explicación.
Great thank you!
good, helpful. Thanks
you were a great help thanx a lot
Very good,he save my live
gracias por tan buen video
Thakns to video
Gracias buena explicación.
El mejor. Más explicado.
Excelente....
gracias a tu vídeo aprendí como hacerlo gracias
Obrigado pelo video! muito agradecido! são paulo, brasil, 07/12/2015
Muito obrigada.
Спасибо!!!
this helped me just fix my bike/scooter so thank you four posting I'm wanting to know how you got your pulley off on your first video if you could please
+cricketol I made a fork-y type spanner out of nuts and bolts and some sheet metal. Was crude but did the job. Do an image search on "scooter variator spanner" for some of the store bought varieties available for cheap.
+Paul Matulewicz thanks for the tip and great video
+Paul Matulewicz Pre-made spanners are like $15 from China (off eBay, etc) if the user has time to wait.
Obrigado.
Great video, do you recommend any grease on the gears?
thersten Only if it makes you feel better and only sparingly. The drive belt and the torque clutch create a lot of dust inside the cover so any grease quickly turns to gooey sludge.
Gracias primo excelente video me gustaría lo hicieran en español(latino)
Great video, thank you much. Can you tell me, does the clutch cover require a gasket? I can’t seem to locate one online. If it does require one (which I’d think it would) can I use a form a gasket silicone and make my own?
"It depends". Not super critical. Keeps some of the dirt out. May eliminate some noise and vibration of the parts moving against each other. Possible that the clutch or the variator may touch the inside of the cover without the added width of the gasket. You can try without and see how it behaves. Silicone gasket (Ultra Gray) would probably be fine. Maybe if you actually follow the directions on the tube and leave it set for a while before you squish it together so that it stays a little thicker.
I never use the gasket, because it breaks every time the cover is removed. The cover is not sealed anyway, there is air inlet and outlet so dirt gets in there anyway, gasket does very minimal difference here.
I have a problem in starter.
Sometimes works and sometimes does not Please help
thanks for the video bro. also your belt seems to be lose on yours mines very tight think I did something wrong with putting my belt on..
+kevin It's not a big deal to have a loose belt after reinstallation b/c the pulleys aren't in their operational positions yet. Usually because the rear has been pulled open to create slack for easy belt handling.
Once the crank rotates a few times the contra spring in the rear will result in proper tension being held on the system and it will be snug.
Thank you. I'm having a challenge. When I put it all back together, my vento will not start. When I pull the kickstarter gears out, it will start? Any advice?
Ron Mason If the secondary shaft is properly aligned, then the cutout section of the gear ring in it's resting position doesn't touch the crankshaft . If there's no interference then it shouldn't make any difference whether the gears are installed or not.
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Could i still use my kickstart even without that spring? Cuz mine brokes.And i dont wanna put it right back without that missing spring
Angelo Cullat Which spring? If you are referring to the heavy coil spring on the kick start lever, then no, I would not recommend it. Without that return spring the kick start lever could move on it's own it could cause the gears to engage the crankshaft while running. That would not end well. The weird two-finger spring on the intermediate gear is there to provide resistance so that they system disengages. Won't work well without that either.
what happens if someone kick start when scooter's ignition is on
Unhappy noises mostly. If the crankshaft is spinning at normal speed it would be difficult to get the big kick gear to engage. Would probably grind and complain as the edge of the teeth get rounded off. If by an unlucky chance it did engage, I would expect that it would run to the end of it's normal rotation and then be clear of the crankshaft like normal. Not fatal, but I wouldn't make a habit of it.
Paul Matulewicz thanks
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There are millions of GY6 scooters running around the planet and almost as many places to buy parts for them.
The low quality aluminium casting which the end of the spring goes under cracked and broke off on my kickstart. Not a good design as there is constant load on the small piece of casting causing minute cracks which get worse when using the kickstart. I managed to repair it by by drilling a hole and using a self tapping screw for the end of the spring to go under.
Best thing is if the electric starter always work. This kick start construction is so bad. I did remove it from mine but the gear on the crankshaft has to be there.
Is that Marge Simpson or one of her sisters???
GAY
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