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wayne dalton

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I started rideing my bike for the first time and she started stalling out on me.
I took motor and bike to get perfessionaly in stalled it ran fine Gas is mixed 16-1 and i did not hit full speed trying to break in slow now the bike won,t even turn over whats wrong? Sounds line a knock in engin NOT HAPPY How do I go about getting replaced.:cry: 66cc motor i think the engin locked up when i disengage clutch the tire won,t spin the motor won,t spin
Engin family 9RCGS.066IRG
 
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I started rideing my bike for the first time and she started stalling out on me.
I took motor and bike to get perfessionaly in stalled it ran fine Gas is mixed 16-1 and i did not hit full speed trying to break in slow now the bike won,t even turn over whats wrong? Sounds line a knock in engin NOT HAPPY How do I go about getting replaced.:cry:

One thing about posting a question like this, is it would be helpful if you mentioned what you are working on. It's very hard to guess.
 
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the carb has chinese writing on it but I really dont know didn't get owners manual and the sticker doesn't have nothing like that on it just serial # how can i find this out. On the carb it has NT on it
 
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I think the engin locked up now nothing will move.

If it a Chinese HT....

1) Remove the chain, and push bike. If bike will roll go to next step, if it won't its in the rear wheel or chain.
2) Remove the spark plug
3) Remove the magneto cover, and use a (I think a 14mm) socket and turn the nut clockwise. This will turn the engine over. Don't force the nut. If engine isn't turning over, go to next step
4) Remove both the head and cylinder and inspect for broken rings and gouged cylinder wall. Replace if piston and associated parts are needed.
5) Rotate magnet nut to see if it's still locked up. If so...
6) Inspect inside case for trash. I had a member with a locked engine, after a talk through on the phone...and guess what he found...a head nut in the engine.
 
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