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10-28-2013, 08:09 PM | #16 |
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My Tao is almost falling apart at 5k km.
I have yet to do the first valve adjustment. The exhaust is rusted, The windshield (non-stock) cracked, The seat broken (unfortunately my dog ate half of it). The lowbeam bulb filament broken, highbeams work fine The blinkers broken (wiring issue) The horn not functional (wiring issue). The belt screeching when accelerating. However the thing is still running fine! Probably illegal in some places, but in S FL no one cares. The front tire is as good as new, with virtually NO wear, and I ALWAYS brake with the front brake (I only add the rear when I need to stop faster). |
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10-30-2013, 08:44 AM | #19 |
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Hi
Latest update 160 miles She is now starting and the key is not sticking and all this happened by itself overnight with no human interaction Instead we now have a speedo that says im going 20mph when im going 5 30 when im going 10 and 50 when im going 20 it is also fluctuating up and down Idle wont stay set its either too low and stalls or too high and races Yeeha we are really getting the Chinese scoot experience Take care and ride safely Yours Hank
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10-31-2013, 12:44 PM | #20 |
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I noticed when putting 15W40 in it, the idle would go up too much when warm (engine would do almost 2k RPM, while on cold I would barely be able to start it).
Lighter oil (10W40, 10W30, 5W30) gives more constant idle. Some people mention to do a valve adjustment. Mine came from the distributor with tight valves, which seemed to last for 5k miles, and now I hear them tapping; ready for the first Valve Adjustment on mine! I also always check the hoses, and hose clamps. It doesn't take an engineer to put the clamps on the right places. sometimes a wrong clamp placement could be the cause of a vacuum leak, with all kinds of problems of the kind. On my Roketa, the carburetor wasn't mounted well. It was mounted, but not sealing well. On my PDI I accidentally noticed it, and tightened the bolts. I have a pulsing speedo on my Tao 150cc. It only pulses until ~30MPH, but that speedo is on the dot correct. Has to do with it using only one magnet to record and send electrical pulses to the speedo, so if the tire rotates too slow, the speedo meter tries to fall back to zero before the next pulse arrives. Too bad you ain't got the ATM50 speedo, that speedo tells you in KM, about how many MPH you're doing divided by 2. Have you done a PDI yet? Opened her up and taken pics? |
10-31-2013, 01:34 PM | #21 | |
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A well tuned-up truck/car/scooter/ lawnmower/snowblower will start in any range of temps. Oil temp/weigh has NOTHING to do with how something starts or idles !!!. PS, It does in diesel engines only, thats because of the cold diesel fuel = lower flash point. |
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10-31-2013, 04:39 PM | #22 |
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It does on a 50cc. The engine barely has enough juice to turn 15W40 oil over in the crank case when it's cold; so you'd have to up the idle to keep it running.
at cold it might barely keep itself alive, but when the oil heats up, the engine idles at higher RPMs. Lighter oil allows you to lower the RPM when the engine is cold; so that when the engine is hot, idle RPM doesn't shoot through the roof. Not an issue with 100+cc engines, but it is with a 50cc. |
11-01-2013, 01:30 AM | #23 | |
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11-01-2013, 10:27 AM | #24 |
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Oil weight doesn't have much of anything to do with idle. It only affects cold starts if you're well below freezing. Other than that the difference in absolute viscosity at room temperature of 10w40 and 15w40 of the same brand is probably less than the difference between 15w40's of two different brands. There is absolutely no way you can tell the difference between 10w40 and 15w40 when starting and idling except if you're starting in below 0 temperatures. And I know prodigit isn't since he's in Miami.
On my 50cc Chinese scooter I put in whatever oil I had on hand, it ranged from 5w20 since my Ford Focus runs on it, to 10w40, Rotella 15w40 when I bought it for my other motorcycles, and even 20w-50 just because my lawnmower runs on that stuff. I personally never cared since even if it did blow up a new engine costs less than an overhaul. And I've never had a starting or idling problem starting in temperatures as low as 40 degrees. |
11-01-2013, 08:48 PM | #25 |
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Tell that to my ATM50!
It knows the difference! Also, on my 127cc engine I can clearly feel the difference between 15W40 and 10W40, at higher revs 15W40 vibrates more. I'm sorry if you think different, but my experience tells me this. |
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I've driven almost everything known to man with over 1.5 million miles under my belt. I'm gonna say it again... You are so full of with your post !!. Last edited by inuyasha; 11-02-2013 at 07:35 AM. Reason: profanity moderators shouldnt use language like that my friend |
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11-02-2013, 08:25 AM | #27 | |
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11-02-2013, 03:37 PM | #28 |
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Now now boys, lets keep it civil.. we can still disagree and have differing opinions but in a respectable manner.
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11-02-2013, 07:33 PM | #29 |
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Yes,scooterwayne. I might be full of my post, so please, you with your 'million miles' of ride experience certainly know better...
not.. If you're so knowledgeable, why dont you then at least TRY to buy a 50cc scooter and add 15W40 in it, BEFORE you start posting, because it makes you look mightily stupid when you're going on the aggressive like that, and you have never even tried it! If you tried it before, you know what I say makes sense! Been there, done that. Have you? Clearly not! |
11-04-2013, 12:11 AM | #30 |
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Hi
She has finally told me her name Meet "Huli jing" Tao Tao E21 001 by inuyasha50, on Flickr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huli_jing Take care and ride safely Yours Hank
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