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Subject: "locked up motor"
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matthew
Member since Nov-19-05
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Nov-19-05, 02:28 PM (EDT) |
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"locked up motor"
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can someone give me some tips on how to fix a locked up motor its a 49cc pocket bike fghdfgh |
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Scooter Stuff
Member since Apr-16-04
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Nov-19-05, 03:21 PM (EDT) |
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1. "RE: locked up motor"
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Buy another one? Seriously.... if you could even get parts, it wouldn't be worth the effort. |
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SE

unregistered user
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Nov-19-05, 10:44 PM (EDT) |
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2. "RE: locked up motor"
In response to message #1
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whitewings

unregistered user
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Dec-17-05, 09:09 PM (EDT) |
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3. "RE: locked up motor"
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You may get lucky if you can get to the crankshaft. Un-do the rod and take off the head, insert a 2X4 snd hit the 2x4 with a hand sledge against the piston. Before you hit it, spray it with tri-flow for a couple of days to try and free it. If you break something you are in the same pickle you are in now. |
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martin_j001
Member since Dec-5-05
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Dec-21-05, 08:59 AM (EDT) |
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4. "RE: locked up motor"
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Personally, I think the hand grenade option will work the best. Then buy a new one....  --Jeff TGB 303R 50cc w/: -Dellorto 17.5mm carb -Malossi Open air filter -Endy Reverse exhaust -7.0gr rollers Suzuki SV650 |
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