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Post by nweverett on May 9, 2018 12:43:54 GMT -5
Hello everyone,
This is my first ever build thread, and first ever time working on a scooter. I have some experience working on cars. So I'm not completely ignorant. I will be posting all parts, and everything I do. Hope you guys enjoy, and I welcome feedback.
Parts
-Treatland 14MM X 1MM Golden Petcock -OEM Yamaha 6V 6N4-2A-2 Battery -Treatland -ISO Performance 12MM "Stock OEM replica" carburetor -3/16" Fuel Filter -Helix Racing 3/16" Clear fuel lines -New Mageneto(starter) -Gas tank cap gasket -10W-40 Yamalube engine oil -Yamalube 2R 2-Stroke oil -Wingsmoto 5MM clips for fuel/all lines
Maintenance
-CRC Electronic cleaner, I highly recommend this stuff, decreases great, perfect for all your electric terminals -Scotch Super Electrical tape, re-wrapping the wires, old tape is no good -Evapo-Rust ER012 to clean out gas tank
I will post updates as I go to maintenance and parts. Cheers!
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Post by nweverett on May 9, 2018 12:54:58 GMT -5
So, yesterday and today, I've just been getting the bike cleaned up checking things before the initial start-up to make sure there is nothing that needs immediate replacing. I've ordered some parts currently that I found in immediate need. I ordered a new petcock, fuel lines, fuel filter, picked up Yamalube engine oil, and 2-stroke oil. I went over all electrical connections, everything looked good. Spark plug was replaced, coil looks practically new, looks like the last owner replaced it. I de-greased all the electrical connections and the engine, cleaned up pretty good. It's not perfect right now, but, once I disassemble it completely after getting it started I'll really get into detail. Also, I do have the seat and gas tank, they are off so I can clean out the gas tank, and as stated above I am just going through everything before the first start. For all that it matters, the tank and seat are minty .
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