Everything is good just one thing i didn’t like is hitting too much the crankshaft, you should support the upper part so it doesn’t bend Good job with the other part engine !
Yeah... I was a bit worried at first but I've checked it and everything was just fine, also the threads. I had a hole in the table and it helped me to drive the ball bearings on place :)) I appreciate a lot your feedback! Thanks man!
@@timbuildstuff Nice video, but I agree with 3FEET. The cranchaft can get bend when hitting it with a hammer because the conrod is not alligned with the center of the crankshaf. When hitting a bearing you should have support between the 2 counterweights of the crankshaft.
@@BlackBull1t2 you are right! When I put the new bearings the shaft was frozen so I could drive them on. But yeah, thank you so much for your feedback!
you need to bey more specific. did you test if there even is a spark produced by by the ignition coil? screw spark plug out, connect the spark plug and touch the threading of the spark plug against the housing of the motor. if there is no spark jumping from the two spark plug electrodes while the flywheel ist turned, then zhe ignition coil or condenser is fucked up
Hmm... you have to make sure the spark plug is working properly and you need to take the spark plug off with the wire on it and put it on the cylinder head where you have ground and then crank the engine and look if there are any sparks. Another problem can be with the carburetor, clean the air filter (mesh), and also check if the jets are clean. For that you have to open the carburetor and clean it. I also had an issue with that little floating part that keeps the level of the gas and oil mixture in the carburetor. I hope it helps! ;)
Hmm, you can try with some wd40 or bolt spray and let it do its thing. If that didn't worked, go for heat, but first take the seal off. I hope it works for you!
The crankshaft seal should be level with the surface of the case. It looks like you pushed it in too deep.
Everything is good just one thing i didn’t like is hitting too much the crankshaft, you should support the upper part so it doesn’t bend
Good job with the other part engine !
Yeah... I was a bit worried at first but I've checked it and everything was just fine, also the threads. I had a hole in the table and it helped me to drive the ball bearings on place :)) I appreciate a lot your feedback! Thanks man!
@@timbuildstuff Nice video, but I agree with 3FEET. The cranchaft can get bend when hitting it with a hammer because the conrod is not alligned with the center of the crankshaf. When hitting a bearing you should have support between the 2 counterweights of the crankshaft.
@@BlackBull1t2 you are right! When I put the new bearings the shaft was frozen so I could drive them on. But yeah, thank you so much for your feedback!
thank you! i had troubles with rebuilding it, especially the decompression cable. now i got it fixed and will test it in a bit. thanks!
I'm so happy to hear that!!
bravo
Wow! Great job!
Nice Work! I love how you did it kinda of in detail!
Thanks man!
Respect:)
I have an old Piaggio ciao i dont know what year model. I changed the spark plug but it doesnt start. Fo u maybe know what the problem is?
you need to bey more specific. did you test if there even is a spark produced by by the ignition coil? screw spark plug out, connect the spark plug and touch the threading of the spark plug against the housing of the motor. if there is no spark jumping from the two spark plug electrodes while the flywheel ist turned, then zhe ignition coil or condenser is fucked up
Hmm... you have to make sure the spark plug is working properly and you need to take the spark plug off with the wire on it and put it on the cylinder head where you have ground and then crank the engine and look if there are any sparks. Another problem can be with the carburetor, clean the air filter (mesh), and also check if the jets are clean. For that you have to open the carburetor and clean it. I also had an issue with that little floating part that keeps the level of the gas and oil mixture in the carburetor. I hope it helps! ;)
No new piston rings..🤔
I built and Rebuilt a lot of Polini Speed Engines and Evolution Engines 75 cc for Vespa "SI" and Ciao.💪💪 💨💨
They were looking quite good :))
Sweet man!!
Quisiera ponerme en contacto acto contigo
Gut gemacht, nur der Simmering sitzt zu tief im Gehäuse, der muss bündig an der Oberkannte sein.
Ja, das weiß Ich! Vielen dank!
How did you remove the flywheel? Having a hard time with that here
Hmm, you can try with some wd40 or bolt spray and let it do its thing. If that didn't worked, go for heat, but first take the seal off. I hope it works for you!
@@timbuildstuff Thanks !
@@timbuildstuff Maybe use the right tool?
Just buy the right tools! Look for a flywheel puller piaggio ciao. These tools are cheap.
Togliere la candela ?
UPDATE: Link to My Custom Sport Air Filter Addapter in Description!
Solid work man. What type of cleaner are you using?
I only used gas to clean all the grime inside and outside the engine, disk brake cleaner and rust penentrant for some bolts.
Also the old trusty WD-40 :))
Make more videos about this piaggio:))
Soon ;)
hey Tim G. i'm from mozambique and im looking for a new engine for the piagggio ciao. can you g...me a hand whit that
Hi! In europe is easier to find one. Try buying one online!
hey wher did you get your parts?
amazon and ebay
I got mines from several online part shops and I had to wait for some of them, since my piaggio is from '75 :))
motor de 49cm3?
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