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Post by godlesscommie on Mar 7, 2013 18:08:29 GMT -5
I have a Kanuni Merlin, which is an exact copy of Jonway Explorer. I believe the code for that scooter is YY150T-8.
The scooter has a GY6-B engine, and 16" wheels.
I searched high and low for taller gears ("built" engine, need a bit more top end speed) but can't find the right gears.
Would anyone have any ideas to guide me in the right direction please?
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Post by tvnacman on Mar 7, 2013 18:21:02 GMT -5
Good luck , i'm looking myself . Have you opened it up and taken measurements or counts ? If you find anything please come back and share . Do you have any other questions about that scooter .
Welcome to the forum!!!!!!!!
John
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Mar 8, 2013 9:33:41 GMT -5
ooo another GY6-B Welcome I have the Xingyue ITA 150 with the GY6-B and 16" wheels. So far I've found nearly nothing for performance. I haven't looked at changing the rear gears, I'd like to have a little more hp to start with.
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Post by RapidJim on Mar 8, 2013 9:50:43 GMT -5
Check with John at Valley Scooters, I have gotten "B" parts from him before. www.scootersus.com/Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by scooterelements on Mar 8, 2013 9:53:00 GMT -5
You guy can also try sellers that sell TAIDA parts. since their big bore engine is a B case. But those parts are expensive.
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Post by terrilee on Mar 8, 2013 10:16:06 GMT -5
OK im stupid
what is a a GY-6 B?
how is it different?
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Post by scooterelements on Mar 8, 2013 10:21:19 GMT -5
OK im stupid
what is a a GY-6 B?
how is it different? From what i know. the B cases are 57mm engine stud spacing and regular cases are 54mm Stud Spacing. That is as far as i know lol
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Mar 8, 2013 12:14:24 GMT -5
Geeeeze - I never heard of Taida, but now I have results. Even DROWsports is fairly new to me, but there is a 63mm BBK for only $120.
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Post by terrilee on Mar 8, 2013 12:25:50 GMT -5
ok im stupid again
i was told i have a long case on a short frame
im not gonna do this but when u measure that 57 0r 54 where are u measuring?
not trying to steal ur thread trying to learn
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Mar 8, 2013 13:54:29 GMT -5
Between the head studs. The normal GY6 is 54mm center to center while the GY6B is 57mm center to center. From what I understand, same piston, different jugs
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Post by prodigit on Mar 8, 2013 14:42:42 GMT -5
Changing rollers, tire size, wheel size, variator could help you along for minor improvements. Bbk is also an option. Gear changes is less common, but I hope someone can help you out.
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Post by scooterelements on Mar 8, 2013 15:35:45 GMT -5
Geeeeze - I never heard of Taida, but now I have results. Even DROWsports is fairly new to me, but there is a 63mm BBK for only $120. Taida are very high quality parts but on the expensive side. Drowsports is amazing. i have bought parts from them before and shipping is usually quick. prices are a bit high on some stuff tho.
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Mar 8, 2013 22:08:40 GMT -5
Now I want to hear mote about godlesscommie's Kanuni Merlin and his 'built' engine.
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Post by RapidJim on Mar 9, 2013 9:38:03 GMT -5
ok im stupid again
i was told i have a long case on a short frame
im not gonna do this but when u measure that 57 0r 54 where are u measuring?
not trying to steal ur thread trying to learn The "B" motor is in a class all by itself. Besides the difference in stud spacing, the head is different and the valve cover bolts are in the center of the valve cover instead of around the outside. Also "B" motor scooters have a 16 inch rear wheel. If I remember correctly it has a long CVT belt also. Not many places carry parts for the "B" motor. After searching and checking with other shops, John at Valley was able to help me. They sell some "B" motor scooters, hence they have parts. Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by skuttadawg on Mar 9, 2013 10:03:28 GMT -5
Have you tried using heavier sliders ?
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