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Post by devinchasteen15 on Apr 17, 2015 23:52:29 GMT -5
Will piston rings go bad from just turning the scooter over and not starting? Never been ran with the piston cylinder or rings. if there still good I plan on putting the cylinder and piston into my newer actually running scoot. I had a tao tao atm50 that didn't run and it had a 72cc bbk when I got it and I tryed to get it running by rebuilding it with a new 72cc bbk and it didn't work just a lot of turning over and no start. So can I reuse it with the same rings? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Post by rcq92130 on Apr 18, 2015 1:16:40 GMT -5
Will piston rings go bad from just turning the scooter over and not starting? Never been ran with the piston cylinder or rings. if there still good I plan on putting the cylinder and piston into my newer actually running scoot. I had a tao tao atm50 that didn't run and it had a 72cc bbk when I got it and I tryed to get it running by rebuilding it with a new 72cc bbk and it didn't work just a lot of turning over and no start. So can I reuse it with the same rings? Any help will be greatly appreciated. If I understand, you hit the starter but with the engine switch "off", so it spun by the starter motor but never fired. Right? That's not enough to affect the rings - would take 5 or 10 miles of running. BUT - these things are SOOO cheap I just don't see why you would bother.
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