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  • 4 stroke or 2 stroke?

  • @MrJamesdimaano1516 four stroke, also I have a 2001 honda elite 50 two stroke

  • @micbergsma cool, how fast do you think a 60cc 2 stroke scooter would go?

  • @MrJamesdimaano1516 ah hmm depend on which bike with everything stock or modified... my elite 50 have 75cc kit, it could go 65-70 if I modify it right... 

  • @micbergsma mine is all stock and if i reach 30 km its like the engine is gonna blow..

  • @MrJamesdimaano1516 the engine is designed to go that fast should be ok, I ride hard on small engines, no problem.. which scooter is it?

  • @micbergsma its a chinese scooter. brand is Zion don't know what the model is....

  • @MrJamesdimaano1516 oh cool, didn't know that chinese scooter have two stroke... fun to mod it out to go crazy fast :-P

  • @micbergsma 2 strokes can go fast? hahaha

  • Thanks for the vids. Great stuff.

  • That looked like new oil coming out. Perhaps you practiced for this video cause that oil did not need to be changed. Old gear oil looks gray. Good video though.

  • thanks man, you helped me save 50 bucks

  • Can someone post a video on how to clean the carburator on the Yamaha Vino 125?

  • @foxybarker I have an extra vino carburator sitting in the shed, I can make a video how to clean it

  • @micbergsma cont..until all is clear, bung up the air intake end of the carb with a soft microfibre cloth, poor half of the seafoam you have left from the can(not the mixture you made) into the carb. wait for a bit let it run into the bowl and engine/valves. put the slide back in making sure it seats properly and tighten down with care, nice and even. 5 minutes later. remove the cloth and keep starting the engine openin back and forth the throttle/ it will be a little hard to start for a while..

  • @foxybarker Remove the air box. Loosen the hose clamp holding the carburator. Lean the bike to the side to keep the carb cleaner from winding up on the deck. spray liberably on the OUTside of the carb. Spray a little into the carb, follow with WD40. Remove the bowl. Clean the bowl out with carb cleaner, spray up into the jet area, then follow with WD40, just a little. Replace bowl with new gasket. Reassemble.

  • @foxybarker even easyer way and this is a good way to remove the airbox, buy a tin of seafoam for 10 bucks, get your self a plant sprayer from walmart with a fine spray on it, poor half a tin of seafoam in and about half ounce of fuel. shake up. unscrew the top of your carb remove the flange and do not get petrol or carb cleaner on it(it will expand and u will not get it back in for a while) clean the needle only, put to one side, using carb cleaner spray the inside of the carb..cont

  • @foxybarker .. once it fires up, you will get all kinds of shit bellowing out the pipe, keep reving it out let it settle...the bike is going to smoke like this for a while, dont worry, its the seafoam and the shit comming off your valve intakes and cylinder. now whilst reving back the throttle (through all ratio's, needle to main jet)- spray in you mixture through the air intake of the carb, this will be drawn through the venturi and the jets as vapor, do it 5 times in intervals...

  • @foxybarker now run your engine for a while till you getting just a hint of white smoke from the pipe but the engine is running clear/ turn off. cool down// now change the engine oil and the plug?(u got seafoam in the engine and you just dragged a bunch of shit all over the old plug) seafoam is crank case safe and cleans parts, its good stuff. but in moderation. You just cleaned your entire intake/valve/carb and engine/oil change and plug for less than 20 bucks. feel the differance now.

  • Excellent. Thanks! I'll try to do this with the syringe in a couple days. So if my math is right, it's a bit over two syringe fulls, 130ml. Again you're video was very informative. I'm going to use Valvoline only because it's most readily available. Out of curiosity, what brand gear oil are you using?

  • Thanks for the awesome video, but where did you get the gizmo you used to put the oil in? the measured funnel and tube. Did you make that?

  • @zoomie888 --- walmart..

    I got 60ml Syringe (ebay $2 included shipping) and the job is way better and easier than the funnel with tube.

  • Thanks great vid. I like how you sped up certain parts. left out the monotony yet let us see what you did.

  • very helpful, thank you

  • cool - thanks for info

  • i have a vino 125 (2005)

    how do you know when you've tightened it to 16.6 ft./lb?

    excellent vid - thanks for posting

  • welcome!

    that day when I changed the oil, I just realized that my torque wrench is 1/4 drive and I don't have the 1/4 12mm socket while making the video. so I tighted it firm without overtight... after done with this maintenance, I went to Sears and bought Adapter so I can put 3/8 on adapter to put on 1/4 wrench and tight it correct.

  • good video mitch quack! nicely done!

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