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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 18:40:07 GMT -6
Yes it is alright to start the motor without the variator or clutch BUT DO NOT REV IT just let it idle, there is no load on it and it will rev through the roof. Alleyoop
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Post by rcq78 on Jul 7, 2014 18:45:52 GMT -6
ok,it's out...It's a 6205 bearing....I think the bearing will be easy to find,it's the gasket...Wondering if I could use some form a gasket & use the old one?
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 18:49:43 GMT -6
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 18:52:07 GMT -6
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Post by rcq78 on Jul 7, 2014 19:05:33 GMT -6
Yes thats it alley,I also found it on partsforscooters....I hope this is the problem...Is it ok to start the scoot with the variator & clutch off??? I did & the motor sounded good But it runs very high rpm's,so I shut it off right away.....I did hear a whipping sound,I think it was the end of the crank that the variator goes on....
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 19:07:11 GMT -6
HAHAHA, yea I told you do not rev it, there is no load on the motor and it will rev SKY HIGH(HEHE). But now you know it is not your motor. Alleyoop
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 19:08:24 GMT -6
Also since you have it apart TURN THE WHEEL WITH YOUR HANDS AND SEE IF IT TURNS SMOOTH with no binding. Alleyoop
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 19:10:57 GMT -6
Great so your all set just get the bearing check any other bearings since you have it apart and slap the sucker back together when you get the bearing. Alleyoop
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Post by rcq78 on Jul 7, 2014 19:14:27 GMT -6
Ok,I will go turn the wheel,thanks & I will let you know how things turn out.....I hope this does the trick......Thanks
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 19:21:23 GMT -6
I think you found the bad bearing, those bearings on the SHAFT that the clutch goes on take a beating reason due to the belt pulling on the shaft . Good job and let us know how it turns QUIET AGAIN
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Post by rcq78 on Jul 7, 2014 19:38:38 GMT -6
I just had a thought....That shaft don't turn at idle,so I'm still thinking it's the clutch....If that shaft ain't turning,why would I still have the noise? It sounds more & more like something to do with the clutch to me......
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 22:19:06 GMT -6
Ok at idle was the BELL TURNING if so the shaft was being turned. The only way that shaft does not turn is if the BELL is NOT TURNING. If you think its the CLUTCH PULLEY it does have ROLLER BEARINGS in it to roll around the shaft without turning the shaft, the shaft should only turn when the CLUTCH pads engage the bell and the BELL TURNS THE SHAFT which in turn finally turns the wheel. Alleyoop
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 22:23:09 GMT -6
So check the rollers in the CLUTCH PULLEY itself you will be able to see the roller bearings.
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Post by alleyoop on Jul 7, 2014 22:25:14 GMT -6
I watched the VIDEO again but I could not tell if the noise stopped when the wheel stopped spinning.
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Post by rcq78 on Jul 8, 2014 7:54:25 GMT -6
I checked them & they are good was thinking of putting some grease on them & some on the shaft the clutch goes on when I reassemble it......The noise lessons some when the tire stops,but still have it at idle.....
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