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Post by jvino on Apr 8, 2014 8:22:58 GMT -6
Good morning all if anyone knows where I can get some parts for a united sports matrix 150. My friend needs a racing clutch preferably the kick starter gear and kick starter and also a belt.
I watched the video on how to change out the clutches seems easy enough like 10 minite job. My question is can you do this with out a torch gan and a ratchet and something like a oil filter wrench to hold the clutch. Also might need some more parts for his scooter. Not sure though I looked on ebay but im a member on this sight thought someone would no the answer to my questions.
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Post by Bashan on Apr 8, 2014 10:04:16 GMT -6
Parts R parts. If you need parts for an engine get the code off of the plate on the bottom left front:
Use that to research or order. Use the buttons at the top of the site to find parts. I know those guys and I buy from them. If it's a Matrix 150 it may a bit of an unusual code but not too bizarre. Good luck with the clutch, it ain't that easy. Now, if you are just swapping out the entire clutch assembly, yes, it's not that bad. The retaining nut might be froze with the dreaded Chinese Loctite. I use a Kobalt 1/2"impact at 130 PSI to pop the clutch nut the first time. After that a regular impact should work. You don't really need a strap with an impact, just hold the clutch bell with your hand. If you're going after the torque spring that's a different animal.
Oh...I see! A torch gun is an impact? Oh...wow....good luck with a strap wrench and ratchet. If has been previously removed...maybe. Rich
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Post by jvino on Apr 8, 2014 17:06:37 GMT -6
Thanks bashan I will get the engine numbers soon and look on this sight again for the parts.
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Post by jvino on Apr 11, 2014 15:11:30 GMT -6
I ordered the parts from scrappy dog scooter today thanks bashan and lantern scooter. I called jim he has his sight pop up every once in a while but he didn't have the parts.
Oh no about the clutch can you take it of with a ratchet wrench if you don't have a torch wrench that is air powered. That's why I was thinking you might be able to use an oil filter wrench thanks again.
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Post by Alleyoop on Apr 11, 2014 15:21:52 GMT -6
Yes you can use an OIL wrench to hold the BELL. Alleyoop
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