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Post by suzeeg on May 18, 2013 19:51:40 GMT -5
Has anyone run across a Gy6150 engine that did not have a fill screw for the gear oil? It does not look like there is one on mine. I have posted several times on here and no one ever answers. So until I can get this scoot road ready and iron out these kinks I will never get to "scoot around".
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Post by alleyoop on May 18, 2013 19:53:51 GMT -5
Has anyone run across a Gy6150 engine that did not have a fill screw for the gear oil? It does not look like there is one on mine. I have posted several times on here and no one ever answers. So until I can get this scoot road ready and iron out these kinks I will never get to "scoot around". What scoot do you have THEY all have a fill screw and drain. Alleyoop
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Post by scootnwinn on May 18, 2013 19:54:38 GMT -5
Some times the fill screw is under the cvt cover. A picture of your drive side on the rear wheel would be amazingly helpful...
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Post by prodigit on May 18, 2013 20:08:27 GMT -5
On the Roketa MC-05-127 engine it is not in your standard chinese engine's place. Look around. Even lawn mowers have them
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Post by alleyoop on May 18, 2013 20:14:09 GMT -5
Ok, if this is for the pst150-11 Trike, Here is the fill plug, BUT you will have to take the SPROCKET off to get at it(HAHA). Don't feel bad I have an ICE BEAR TRIKE as you can see in the picture so I know every inch of them. BUT I HAVE A SECRET WAY OF FILLING the tranny gear oil. Use the Tranny Vent hose to fill it. Get yourself a oil can and put in 8ozs of oil and stick the oil tip from the oil can in the vent hose and pump away. ;D Actually you can fill any scoots tranny that way as long as you know how many ozs it takes you do not have to bother taking the CVT cover off IF the fill plug happens to be behind it. Alleyoop PUT IN 6OZ it also has to oil the reverse gears which are on the other half of the case. There is a 1/4 inch hole in the case so that the oil also travels into the other half of the case.
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Post by prodigit on May 18, 2013 21:53:00 GMT -5
alleyoop: Wouldn't that possibly introduce debris in the tranny? It is after all a vent hose...
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Post by alleyoop on May 18, 2013 22:39:38 GMT -5
What debris, the tranny oil Listen Prodigit, I am a little sick of you always trying to negate anything I put up. I have so much experience with this stuff you ought to perk up your ears and learn. You just learned something new that you never knew, take advantage of it. Alleyoop
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Post by RapidJim on May 19, 2013 10:19:23 GMT -5
alleyoop: Wouldn't that possibly introduce debris in the tranny? It is after all a vent hose... Less chance on introducing debris by using the vent hose to fill the tranny than you would get with driving the the scooter down the road, after all it is an open hose. Jim
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Post by payneib on May 19, 2013 10:23:34 GMT -5
What kind of dumbass backward designer put the fill plug THERE?! Seriously.......... Ian
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Post by JR on May 19, 2013 12:46:18 GMT -5
The crankcase has positive pressure therefore the hose will be clean with no outside material in it.
JR
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Post by dragonsparks on May 19, 2013 12:55:10 GMT -5
What debris, the tranny oil Listen Prodigit, I am a little sick of you always trying to negate anything I put up. I have so much experience with this stuff you ought to perk up your ears and learn. You just learned something new that you never knew, take advantage of it. Alleyoop Thanks for the tip. Alley Ithink it's a Good Idea will help me on my Fashion. Dave
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