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by: ronnoc923 - Jul 26, 2013 22:06:36 GMT -5
Post by ronnoc923 on Jul 26, 2013 22:06:36 GMT -5
I put used about half a can of brake cleaner and I used the sand paper a little bit I didn't do it a lot just a bit on each pad. Wasn't sure how much I should have done. My CVT area is still over heating and it is slipping still plus it makes a squeaking noise when im going about 10 to 20 mph. I also sprayed the case of the clutch to clean off the stuff on the inside. Any Ideas?
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by: ronnoc923 - Jul 25, 2013 20:51:45 GMT -5
Post by ronnoc923 on Jul 25, 2013 20:51:45 GMT -5
Thanks ill try doing that tomorrow.
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by: ronnoc923 - Jul 25, 2013 18:01:14 GMT -5
Post by ronnoc923 on Jul 25, 2013 18:01:14 GMT -5
So you think I should change the compression springs in the clutch? I also didn't know that I was suppose to change the gear oil until recently so I had driven about 5,000 miles before I changed the oil in it.
Would the compression springs in the clutch cause it to over heat though? I used to think it was the incorrect belt size because it might have been rubbing or something. I also already had cleaned everything up in the variator but not the clutch. Didn't look like it needed to be cleaned but I could be wrong. What would you recommend be the best way to open the gearbox without taking the whole engine out of the bike?
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by: ronnoc923 - Jul 25, 2013 17:12:03 GMT -5
Post by ronnoc923 on Jul 25, 2013 17:12:03 GMT -5
I have been having some trouble with my Scooter in the CVT area first my belt broke because it got to hot so I bought a new belt a good strong brand belt. When I got it I noticed that it was a 18.1 instead of a 18 and my CVT area was still getting hot so I ordered a new belt that was the right size. I also changed out the gear oil and put some fresh oil in there. When I got the new belt I put it on and within 3 mins of riding it got to hot and the belt got shredded. I think my problem might be where the gears are at. Also when I am driving it feels like something might be slipping and catching. Maybe the gears? I would be going about 35 then the rpm would rev high and then it would go back to normal and I would feel something catch and my bike would jump a little bit.
If it is the gears what would be the easiest way for me to go about maybe changing the gears for some new ones? I have a taotao 50cc CY50-T3.
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Post by ronnoc923 on Jul 2, 2013 18:51:09 GMT -5
Bought a electric Torque Wrench and took the Variator off re-adjusted the weights and put it back together and it worked perfectly. Thanks for the help Alleyoop!
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Post by ronnoc923 on Jul 1, 2013 20:30:32 GMT -5
A couple of days ago my Drive belt gave out and got torn to shreds I bought a new one and put it on. When I put it on my scooter wouldn't turn over and it sounded like it was making a higher pitched noise then it usually makes. When I take the belt back off my scooter starts up just fine. I know I am putting it on right from what I can see from youtube video's. I am thinking maybe with the belt on its not turning fast enough to turn over the engine. I have a 50cc Taotao CY50-T3. My uncle says it might be the clutch or something but im not really sure. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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