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SCOOTER MAINTENANCE and ASSEMBLY


Just receieved a new 150cc scooter? Here are the ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
(Adobe PDF file format):
150cc Scooter Assembly Instructions Page 1 of 2
150cc Scooter Assembly Instructions Page 2 of 2



Troubleshooting Guide for 4-Stroke Motor Scooters.

Troubleshooting Guide for Stand Up Gas Scooters.

SCOOTER MAINTENANCE (Stand up gas scooters)

Rear tire repair Images

Exploded view of Transmission

Exploded view of Engine


Gasoline / Oil Mixture

Synthetic oils are the best to use in your scooter, along with a standard grade octane pump gas.
A word on engine oil
: 32: 1 is the recommended mixture ratio. This ratio is dependant on the quality of 2-cycle premix oil used.
TIP:
If using a high-quality synthetic oil such as Maxima Castor 927 mix at a 40:1 ratio for best performance.

Changing Transmission Oil

Remove the top nut from transmission, turn upside down to drain, add 180cc of 85-90w synthetic gear oil - available at most auto parts stores. It is recommended to change the gear oil every year.

Tire pressure

30 to 35 PSI

The rear tire tube valve is a little tricky to get to. The easiest method is to pull the valve over with a screwdriver and then thread on a valve extension (available at any auto parts store). Adjust air pressure as necessary and then remove valve extension.

Spark Plug Gap

Spark plug gap : .024-.028 inches (.60-.70 mm)

Chain

It is always wise to use a good motorcycle chain lube such as PJ1 or Maxima Chain Wax.

Steering Column Adjustment

To tighten: Loosen small set screw on top nut, take big cresent wrench and turn nut clockwise. Be careful not to over tighten. Lift the front of the scooter off the ground. Push the handle bar in one direction or the other. It should swing freely. If it just stops and doesn't swing in one direction then back again it is to tight. To see if it is to lose: kneel in front of scooter, pick up front end of scooter by the fork with one hand, grab the steering column below the release post with the other hand and rock back and forth. You should not feel any play. If you do tighten as instructed above.

Carburetor Adjustment

The small gold screw on the side of the carb is the idle speed screw. This screw controls the idle speed, the tip should extend about an 1/8 of an inch(4 mm). Adjust it so the engine will idle at just fast enough speed to stay running.

The black screw located lower on the side of the carb next to the choke lever is for the high speed mixture. Start by turning this screw in(clockwise) until it stops. Don't turn it in tight, just until it stops. Next, turn the screw out two full turns(counter-clockwise). This is the factory setting. You should be able to start and operate the scooter with this setting. Once you have it running, you can fine tune. Never turn the screw more than an 1/8 of a turn at a time. Try turning it IN about an 1/8, this will help the top speed operation. BUT, turning it in TOO MUCH will cause the motor to run lean at full speed and can burn a piston. Also, running too lean will cause a loss of low end power. Once you get the mixture set you can adjust the idle, it should be low enough that the engine doesn't vibrate. Finally make sure you have the choke lever down completely after the scooter is started and warmed up.

There is also a main jet adjustment screw dead center on the top of the carburetor. This is most always set at 1 full turn out. If this is not adjusted correctly, your scooter may not run, or run very poorly. Once again, turn screw all the way in (clockwise) and then out (counter-clockwise) 360 degrees (1 full turn).

Trouble-shooting gas scooters


Things to check for


My scooter is not charging (For Electric Start models only)

  • Look for charger light(s) changes when plug into scooter jack. It should flash or change color.
  • Make sure the fuse in scooter is good.
  • Check the wires behind the fuse holder and the charging jack. Sometimes they come loose.

My scooter wont start.

  • Make sure you have fuel getting to the carb
  • Make sure you choke is off (up position) when the engine is cold.
  • Check the spark plug for sign of wear and tear
  • Try using starting fluid to aid the starting proccess. spray a little into the carb.
  • If it starts by spraying starting fluid and dies as soon it runs out of starting fluid then this means there is no fuel getting to the engine. check the carb.
  • Or there might be vaccum leak in the piston area. If your piston is badly scratch up due to the lack of oil, then you need to replace piston and rings to compression back.

My scooter is hard to start

  • Is the fuel mixture done correctly? (25to1 or 4oz/gallon) Too much oil in the mixture will make it harder to burn.
  • Is the spark plug dirty? Clean or replace it if its dirty
  • Make sure the carburator and the intake manifold are tightly secured to the engine.
  • Check the gasket between the carb and intake manifold. Sometimes the gasket is bad and caused leak. Solution: replace new gasket or just toss the bad gasket away and screw carb back. now try to start again.

Scooter bogs out when I turn the throttle.

  • Adjust the screw with the spring on the side of the carb. clockwise to reduce gas flow and counterclockwise to allow more gas follow. Usually bogged down is caused too much gas going thru the carb.
  • Give time for it to warm up.
  • If that doesnt solved the problem, you need a new carb.

My scooter is leaking oil from the Carburator and Muffler areas

  • Your gas mixture is too rich and you need to reduce the amount of oil a little.
  • check the gasket between the carb and intake manifold. it might be bad or maybe the carb came loose due to engine vibration.

I keep breaking the pull start.

  • You should pull the pull start cord out a little until you feel the tension then give a good more the side of your scooter not front. pull smooth ...jerking motion can damaging internal part of the pull start or breaking the cord.
  • Add wax to the cord sometimes help

My electric start wont work.

  • Make sure the squeeze the left handle brake while pressing the electric button.
  • When the electric start make clicking noise ..it means your battery is weak
  • Check the fuse.
  • Is your key switch good?
  • Is the electric start by the pull start giving out a burnt smell?..you might have a burnt out electric start. sometimes there is no smell.

My engine froze.

  • hmmm. scream!!!....The cause is lack of oil getting to the piston and needle bearing areas. Certain oil cant cling on when the engine get too hot. As a result, the needle bearing fell apart inside and caused the engine to cease. you can buy a new a engine or try to rebuild it.

The engine mount screw(s) broke off.

  • Scream again!!

How do I adjust my brakes?

  • Brakes can be tighten by the handbrake area by the handlebar or by the wheel area.

My scooter is not holding its charge.

  • Using the headlight and electric start too much will drain the battery.
  • Gas scooter does have the ability to charge itself but slowly. An optional charger can be bought for $25.
  • Most new scooters would have a full charge and it would be display on the battery gauge. But in time, the batteries would loose their ability to hold a full charge. That's normal!
  • Sometimes charging the batteries too much even when they are not low. Most of these batteries charging cycle are around 250-300 times.
  • Sometimes store your scooter away for a long period would cause that as well. If the battery power drops beyond a certain point, the charger would not recognize it. Sometimes you could jump start the batteries by using a higher Amp charger.

My scooter chain keeps falling off when I am riding it

  • The chain might be loose and need to be tighten by first loosening the axle outer nuts and then tighten up the axle adjusters on each side. After the chain is tighten, go ahead and tighten the axle nuts.
  • The wheel and motor sprockets are not properly aligned. check to see if the chain is straight from the rear wheel sprocket and the motor sprocket. It not, then follow the above procedure to get the chain lines up correctly.
  • Sometimes if the bearing(s) goes bad in the rear wheel. The wheel will tilt at a strange angle causing the chain to come off easily.

ATTENTION RIDER!!!

Routine check ups

  • Make sure all loose parts are tighten before each ride. (such as the neck of the handle bar, wheels, seat post, brakes, and ESPECIALLY engine mount screws)
  • Make sure tires are fully and well inflated.

Not Recommended

  • Avoid jumping off of curves
  • Too much weight on scooter can bend or break the frame.
  • Do Not ride on a flat tire. This will damage the tire and possibly the wheel as well.
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