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Post by dickyh on Sept 24, 2015 20:56:28 GMT -5
Ever tried GY6 store... I got clutch from them. Free shipping and was quick, but never bought anything expensive. They do have gy6b stuff. Taida too!! Thanks, I'll look into it.
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Post by ghcoe on Sept 24, 2015 21:44:35 GMT -5
The one on my sons scooter was fairly easy to take off, just take off the two bolts. I would use some lock tight for sure. Seems the factory used some kind of lock tight, it was white and pasty on the threads anyway. Just make sure you do not over tighten those bolts. They are fairly small so it would not take to much to strip them. thanks! was able to get them loose with a little effort. did you replace your cam and if so where, which one ? for future reference if I ever need to get one... No problem.
I never was able to find a cam. We resorted to using the old cam. One of the lobes was damaged, but it looked like the rocker did not ride over the damaged area so we reinstalled and crossed the fingers. He has a few hundred miles on it now and it is still running fine.
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Post by dickyh on Sept 25, 2015 5:06:39 GMT -5
thanks! was able to get them loose with a little effort. did you replace your cam and if so where, which one ? for future reference if I ever need to get one... No problem.
I never was able to find a cam. We resorted to using the old cam. One of the lobes was damaged, but it looked like the rocker did not ride over the damaged area so we reinstalled and crossed the fingers. He has a few hundred miles on it now and it is still running fine.
I've looked high and low and can't believe that there is not a replacement out there somewhere. Scrappy doesn't even sell on for the head they sell. Maybe someone knows how to convert to the common style? Mine is fine, thankfully and I hope i won't ever have to replace it, but sure would like to know where, what to do if the need ever arises.
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