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Description
125cc Piranha Engine125cc Piranha Engine 22mm Mikuni Carb Coil wiring harness CDI kick starter shifter intake manifold + gaskets 4 up Gear Pattern engine Engine: Displacement 124cc Engine Type Air Cooled, Single Cylinder, 2 valve, 4 stroke Bore Stroke 52. 4mm x 57mm Final Drive Chain Fuel Delivery 22mm Fuel Unleaded 93 Octane Recommended Engine Oil 10W 40 Petroleum Based (Non synthetic) Ignition: Kick Start Yes Electric Start No CDI Yes Auxiliary Output Yes Transmission:
125cc Piranha Engine
- 22mm Mikuni Carb
- Coil
- wiring harness
- CDI
- kick starter
- shifter
- intake manifold + gaskets
- 4 up Gear Pattern engine
Engine:
Displacement 124cc
Engine Type Air Cooled, Single-Cylinder, 2-valve, 4-stroke
Bore/Stroke 52.4mm x 57mm
Final Drive Chain
Fuel Delivery 22mm
Fuel Unleaded / 93 Octane
Recommended Engine Oil 10W-40 Petroleum Based (Non-synthetic)
Ignition:
Kick Start Yes
Electric Start No
CDI Yes
Auxiliary Output Yes
Transmission:
Transmission 4-Speed Manual 4-Up
Shift-Pattern Four-speed Transmission: N-1-2-3-4
Clutch
Rear 5-Plate Manual
Starting Tips
Starting pit bike engines will take some practice. All pit bike engines have relatively high compression ratios and require a "quality over quantity " approach in order to ensure quick start-ups and avoid mechanical mishaps. It is important to follow this routine the first few times when first attempting to start your bike.
- Slowly kick the engine over until the kick start reaches a compression stroke (the point in which the kick start lever is hardest to push down.)
- Slowly continue to press the kick starter until the engine rotates slightly through the firmest point in the compression stroke.
- Allow the kick start lever to return back its top rest position
- With a quick and balanced motion - Move down forcefully on the kick lever. These motors need a strong, quick kick to get started.
- If you fail to follow this procedure, especially with longer stroke engines or 125cc + bores you can cause serious damage to your crankcase, clutch and transmissions assemblies!
Tips to Avoid kickback
- Hold onto the crossbar pad with your throttle hand while kicking the bike over to avoid twisting the throttle open by accident
- Before start up - turn the idle screw on the carburetor in a turn or 2 (turn the screw back out to normal idle setting once running.)
- Use a digital CDI with variable ignition timing at start-up, this will help reduce kickback and allow the bike to start much easier compared to the stock CDI unit.
- If ignition timing is adjustable it should be adjusted to the minimum
- Furious, repeated kicking will not get the engine started - firm, full stroke kicks are the only way to get them to start first kick, every time "Quality over Quantity"
- The throttle must be completely closed when you kick the engine over or it will kick back EVERY TIME.
- A small blip of the throttle may be used when the engine is hot if required but NO more than 10 ° opening of the throttle in any case
Warranty
Crate Engines are sold AS IS with no warranty whatsoever.
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