04-18-2014, 10:11 AM | #11 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
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Re: Reman Engines
YOU Can easily rebuild that stock engine just clean up that crank with some acid and then emory cloth then take and get a rebuild kit for 300 that comes with rods pistons , most of these don't need to be bored because the rings take most of the wear. most times if the cross hatch is good you just clean up the cylinder with some emory cloth or a real light hone just to rough it up a little for the rings to seat
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04-20-2014, 06:52 PM | #12 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Re: Reman Engines
You can do a complete clone swap for $600 - $700 if you can do some of the bracket fabrication yourself.
Definately worth the upgrade over the stock engine. Besides, once the conversion is done. a Complete engine is in the $300-$400 range if you ever need another. Hop-Up parts are plentiful to begin with. I hear stories almost weekly of people who rebuilt the stock engine only to have it fail in a matter of months. |
04-20-2014, 07:03 PM | #13 |
Smoov az a gravy sammich
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Limestone, Illinois
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Re: Reman Engines
I vouch for a clone swap but, I'm not trying to spend other peoples money.
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04-21-2014, 10:06 AM | #14 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2013
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Re: Reman Engines
Update, over the weekend I got it running!!
Friday I called a local ezgo shop that I had never been to but I can tell you I will be back! One of those good ole boys that's been doing it for 30 years kinda places which are always the best. Well any way I bought a used piston and rod from him for $50, I already had my engine completely tore down, it was very nasty inside and out lots and lots of cleaning, the cylinders definitely showed some wear mainly on the thrust side but still had cross hatch, I did a light hone job just to break any glaze and just make me feel a little better. Took rings off of old and replacement piston cleaned the grooves reinstalled existing rings hoping that with being cleaned and my fresh hone job things should work well. The crank was in horrible condition but with some time and emery cloth and some Mary Kate on and off boat hull cleaner which contains hydrochloric acid, I got that bad journal back into acceptable condition. Reassembly went fairly smooth just a lot of cleaning and checking my work I reused all gaskets just spent time cleaning them up and a nice coat of copper spray for the head and exhaust gaskets and a little silicone for the rest. I did not dissemble the valves from the head but they looked ok after I got all the carbon off, I did have to extract a broken exhaust bolt, I used new bolts going back together. Got everything back in yesterday evening hit the pedal and after it got fuel to the carb it fired right up! I drove it around on and off for about an hour **** thing hauls ***! not what I would call powerful but it does ok the PO had messed with the linkage and I think I will tone it down some its almost impossible to cruise at slow speed its either all or nothing and when you get back into the gas it pops out the exhaust. I think checking the valves again is on the list after it has broke in a little. All in all I'm pleased so far not saying it won't blow tomorrow but I doubt it. Plus it only cost me $75 total $50 for piston and rod and the rest for brake clean! A lot of time but not much money. |
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