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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 10, 2011 18:25:01 GMT -6
permatex makes nice gasket sealants. If you just want to use this to hold a gasket while installing, use very little. The more you use, the more you will need to clean off when removing. Go to www.permatex.com to find out about their products.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 8, 2011 17:23:27 GMT -6
Thank you sir. That is what I was looking for.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 8, 2011 17:02:35 GMT -6
What is a good RPM gauge to install on a 150cc scooter and where is a good place to purchase said guage? Also, I agree with Alleyoop that this is a great site(from another thread).
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 7, 2011 16:40:55 GMT -6
Hi Cuiser, Yes I did see your link and Thank you for posting that.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 6, 2011 19:44:42 GMT -6
I was wondering what this tank or filter is... It sits above the rear tire and the hose out the back points down and is not connected to anything. I assume it is an engine vent. Attachments:
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 5, 2011 15:47:39 GMT -6
I hope to post some videos later or at least a link.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 5, 2011 11:33:35 GMT -6
Hi Alleyopp... This is the variator I was looking at... www.monstergy6.com/product_variators.htm#5Or the one from kidnme. Where do you buy your Prodigy variators? I did a search and found info but not a place to purchase? Cruiser... I will keep you posted on how things progress.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 5, 2011 0:13:45 GMT -6
Also, My variator is a 105. I think I will order one of those 115 variators and maybe the performance clutch with 1000 torque spring. I can't help myself. Someone stop me!
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 5, 2011 0:09:36 GMT -6
And by the way. Because of your great info, I just donated to this site. The owner of this site has you....Alleyoop and cruiser to thank for that. Oh...Alleyoop, When I was researching on where to buy my sccoter, I ran across a website that has that same picture of your trikes. I want to say it was a florida company but I can't find it again. Do you know what that was?
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 5, 2011 0:02:36 GMT -6
Thanks alot Alleyoop and cruiser. Alleyoop, Thank you for that detailed explanation. That was absolutely wonderful. Cruiser, you make a good point. Maybe I will just buy the rollers to start and break this baby in. OH...Alleyoop, Yes that speed check was with the chinometer. I probably can back that speed down 8 mph or so. We will not have good weather again here for at least a week so I will just order rollers at this time and wait for better weather even though it might kill me. These things are alot more fun than motorcycles and quite frankly, alot more comfortable. I have to laugh though....20 years ago, I wouldn't have been caught dead riding one of these scooters.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 4, 2011 21:34:04 GMT -6
Forgot to add... It was above 40 degrees here in Iowa so I did get the scooter out today. I currently have close to 25 miles on it.
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Post by mheinemeyer on Mar 4, 2011 21:31:20 GMT -6
I have a 157QMJ-A engine. I would like to tune the CVT. I have 18x14-15 gram rollers stock. The belt is 835/20. Here are my questions. What would a belt change out do? 835/20 to 842/20 What would a teflon variator do and is 115mm important? Going from rollers to sliders? From other threads, I see most go from 15 g rollers to 12 g. If I go to sliders, do I need to adjust the weights? Going with a performance clutch...is it worth it and if so should I go with a 1500 torque spring and medium clutch springs?
My objective: My take off is a little slow. Top end is around 62mph. I would like a little studier takeoff and keep the top end fairly close. I do have a few hills, so maintaning speed is crucial.
Not asking for much am I? This might take it over the top... anyone have a million dollars they would like to send me?HA
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