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Daimo 20-07-06 05:46 PM

Think i've seized it :-(
 
Coming home tonight, bit lost power and cut out.

Started again and sounded like someone smashing metal together.

Limped home, pulled the sump plug out to find 2-3 small bits of metal.

Warren 20-07-06 05:56 PM

ebay is your friend in times like these.

ive seen some engines go for as little as 100 and some for around 800 quid.

the mass had the same problem. lets wait for him.

Daimo 20-07-06 06:16 PM

:evil: :nomore: :rant:

Daimo 20-07-06 07:14 PM

Not sure whether to burst out laughing or cry :? :smt093

Warren 20-07-06 07:24 PM

ebay will be far cheaper than a breakers yard u know.

therre is a specialist sv breakers somewhere, i think they have a website.

Daimo 20-07-06 07:28 PM

Need it back on the road asap.. Every day i've got to catch the train now, extra hour each way travelling, quadruple the cost of running the bike, i hate it :(

Warren 20-07-06 07:57 PM

take it you have no warranty ?

what about your car ?

if your really that stuck, you could always try repairing the engine yourself,
thats probably what i would to.

not that i know how to or anything

Daimo 20-07-06 08:01 PM

Nah, bought it off a family friend.

Will strip down the old engine, learn how it all works etc, guess i'll have a load of spares also.

Work in Central London plus car is off the road SORN at the moment.

fizzwheel 20-07-06 08:04 PM

IIRC The Mass bought a spare mini twin engine from Mike1234. But he had a pointy not a curvey.

I think that Falc might have some bits left over after his accident. He may or may not have an engine. It was a curvey.

Might be worth a PM

jambo 21-07-06 08:47 AM

Bugger :(

Have you tried just dumping 3.5L of fresh oil in it to see if it runs?
If so might be worth running for a few minutes at various loads, then dumping that oil & filter out and re-filling. For the firt run you can use any old cheap mineral oil so for £15-£20 I'd give it a wirl, it may not last foever, but at least you don't then have to pick up the first overpriced lump that turns up?


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