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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 20:24:48 GMT -5
For the life of me I cant find it, and the red light check engine oil went on today along with an annoying sound. I took a bunch of pics. under seat picture/seat removed:1. tank filled with blue liquid2. is this where the gear oil goes? or is this the engine oil? when I take off the cap its just a cap, no dipstick3. other pics:4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 20:42:30 GMT -5
If its a 4 stroke you do not have an OIL TANK. The only oil is in the CrankCase and the tranny gears. And in your picture by the rear tire that dip stick plug is where you put TRANNY OIL.
Also is this a 50cc, 150cc, 250cc etc.. Alleyoop
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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 20:48:22 GMT -5
yes its a 4-stroke 49cc. Where do I put sae 10w-40 then?
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 21:03:54 GMT -5
Take a picture of the front of the motor where your spark plug is.
Should be by the Fan side, also that white tank where does the hoses go from that tank. Is your motor water cooled? Does it have a radistor? Alleyoop
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Post by jeepsteve92xj on Oct 9, 2013 21:10:53 GMT -5
You are missing a bolt for your center stand - it is missing in pictures 9 and 10.
Is the spark plug in the center of the top of the head? That looks like a 2 stroke exhaust. I think the intake and the exhaust are both low on the cylinder, - two stroke style.
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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 21:19:47 GMT -5
hi, the small hose from the bottom of the white tank (1) seems to be going into this thing right here; (2) 1. 2. and on this thing there is a sticker that says to put only 15w-40 oil in it only (but owners manual says 10w-40) (3) 3. here is the picture of the front of the engine case (4) 4.
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 21:22:42 GMT -5
You have a 2 stroke that white tank is your 2 stroke oil tank. Alleyoop
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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 21:24:36 GMT -5
You are missing a bolt for your center stand - it is missing in pictures 9 and 10. Is the spark plug in the center of the top of the head? That looks like a 2 stroke exhaust. I think the intake and the exhaust are both low on the cylinder, - two stroke style. Yes, thanks for pointing that out, I saw that the bolt was missing the nut earlier when I was taking pics, so I pulled out the bolt and washer for now until I get a replacement nut. As far as the spark plug, I have yet to see/find it yet. Im guessing its probably behind the dash.
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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 21:29:19 GMT -5
You have a 2 stroke that white tank is your 2 stroke oil tank. Alleyoop OMG are you absolutely certain? The guy I bought it from said it was a 4-stroke, and I pretty much figured it was cause it was a 2012 model, which the dealer here sells 4-strokes in 2012 and up. So does this mean I have to mix gas with the 15w 40 oil when I fill it? I don't want to mix gas in it and it ending up being a 4-stroke will something bad happen? ..lol
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 21:31:12 GMT -5
Here is your spark plug: Alleyoop
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 21:33:37 GMT -5
If that White Tank is also your gas tank then YES YOU HAVE TO add some oil to the gas. If you have a separate GAS TANK then you don't. Where do you fill it up with gas? Alleyoop
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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 21:39:18 GMT -5
Im pretty sure the gas tank is separate cause I wanted to locate and fix the fuel sensor and saw it right under gas cap; It is odd that its a 2-stroke, but I don't need to mix gas with the oil? am such a noob, cause thats the reason why i didnt want a 2-stroke having to pre mix. I guess 2-strokes suck just as much as 4-stroke cause this thing struggles like a 4-stroke is described by others lol.
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 21:41:28 GMT -5
Great!! You have a GAS TANK AND A OIL TANK. So you DO NOT HAVE TO MIX OIL WITH YOUR GAS. Just keep the OIL TANK Full with 2 STROKE OIL. Alleyoop
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Post by jdmsoldier on Oct 9, 2013 21:44:27 GMT -5
Great!! You have a GAS TANK AND A OIL TANK. So you DO NOT HAVE TO MIX OIL WITH YOUR GAS. Just keep the OIL TANK Full with 2 STROKE OIL. Alleyoop thanks guys, i honestly do appreciate the help cause I dont have anyone else to ask about this kind of stuff and I know it takes more time to help a noob than someone with more experience.
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Post by alleyoop on Oct 9, 2013 21:50:00 GMT -5
That is what the forum is all about helping out with scoot problems. Have fun and Ride Safe Alleyoop
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