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Post by robertban on Sept 25, 2014 21:25:39 GMT -6
Has anyone have the Vacuum and Emission routing diagrams for the newest honda helix 250cc ( MC-13-250)
""Know what else would be cool (but may cause the forum admin "and his helpers" a big headache) so here it is""
Think it would be nice to know what scooters that use the same engines like the Honda Helix engine and the GY ect. just because some posted manuals are in a lot better quality than others
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Post by Bashan on Sept 25, 2014 22:18:29 GMT -6
Here's a link to the old Scoot Dawg. Hey, you're the manual guy Robert!
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Post by robertban on Sept 25, 2014 22:31:42 GMT -6
Hi Bashan Hope they will be useful Also I posted some of my work on the trike forum I have been doing to my scooter if you would like to see that too Forgot to ask how is the best way to bleed the rear brake after adding a longer line? ? I have 2 lines both being about 5/16 ID looking at the 2nd picture on the site you sent about where the fuel pump is but on the frame on my scooter is a canister it has a small line that runs to the gas tank and a big line (that I don't remember where it goes) there is a [T-for three lines] on top of the cylinder head and I don’t remember if it takes the one from canister or the other one not for sure where it's coming from at this moment if I can't figure it out I will see if I can take pictures of them and post them (((I'M NOW READY TO TEST DRIVE MY NEW TRIKE)))) once I figure out those two lines
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Post by Bashan on Sept 25, 2014 22:44:36 GMT -6
Get a helper. Have them slowly open the bleed valve while you GENTLY pull on the handle with the reservoir cap off. When you get to the bottom of the pull have them close the bleed valve. Release the handle and start over. When the fluid gets down pour more in. When no more air comes out you're done. That's how I do it but there's lots of schools of thought on this. There are videos on this in the brake section of the Library and the Video board. My brother, who has been a mechanic for 50 years, says you can fill the reservoir, open the bleed valve, walk away, come back a half hour later and the lines will be bled. I've never had much luck with that. Rich
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Post by cyborg on Sept 25, 2014 22:58:36 GMT -6
It's harbor freight to the rescue with a brake bleeder
vacuum pump it makes it a one man operation cuts time by 3/4,, cheap,,,
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Post by robertban on Sept 25, 2014 23:11:37 GMT -6
know what you're talking about I didn't know for sure if you could bleed them like on a car also use to take a bottle with brake fluid in it with a hose on the bleed valve and pump them to where no air bubbles appear
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Post by rks on Sept 26, 2014 4:10:11 GMT -6
There is a product called "Speed Bleeder" that replaces your regular bleeders. They work great...no helper needed. Makes changing your fluid on a regular basis a snap. My scoot brake caliper's take the m8x1.25 size..... run them on the brakes and clutch of my bigger bikes too.
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