I think i killed my Buddy
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I think i killed my Buddy
I was on my way home last night and the scooter died a couple times. Then it started sounding very rough so I walked it the rest of the way home.
Checked it this morning, and there was no oil at all. Checked the filter, and sure enough, it was loose.
So, I tightened it back up, filled up the oil, and now it won't start. I cant even get the kick start to budge.
Did the engine seize, and now I'm screwed? Seems that way. Any ideas?
Checked it this morning, and there was no oil at all. Checked the filter, and sure enough, it was loose.
So, I tightened it back up, filled up the oil, and now it won't start. I cant even get the kick start to budge.
Did the engine seize, and now I'm screwed? Seems that way. Any ideas?
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Nobody is going to want to say it...but it has to be done.
Yeah...you're screwed.
sorry to hear about another filter twist off. It's not really a "traditional" 2T seize, basically the motor is probably shot, especially the bearings.
Yeah...you're screwed.
sorry to hear about another filter twist off. It's not really a "traditional" 2T seize, basically the motor is probably shot, especially the bearings.
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You can give it a shot...but the motor is probably toast. If it was me I would be looking for a wrecked Buddy with a good motor and do a transplant.
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Usually a rebuild done at a shop is not worth the money because of shop labor.
a 125 rebuild just on parts.. assuming a lot. parts would be around 400 and the labor to pull the motor and reinstall it I would guess would be around 600
I have no idea for sure though.. only one way to find out is to call them.
Also the warranty would not cover if the oil filter was not installed correctly.. Who did the last oil change?
a 125 rebuild just on parts.. assuming a lot. parts would be around 400 and the labor to pull the motor and reinstall it I would guess would be around 600
I have no idea for sure though.. only one way to find out is to call them.
Also the warranty would not cover if the oil filter was not installed correctly.. Who did the last oil change?
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Question...
Question for the OP or anyone who might have any thoughts on the matter...What kind of riding would you have to be doing for an engine to seize after only 1500 miles? OP said he had just changed the oil (or added oil or something) two weeks prior to the seizing. Why would a well maintained, somewhat newish bike need a rebuild quite so soon?
I'm new to PTWs and would like to know what kind of thing could kill a bike like that.
Thanks all!
I'm new to PTWs and would like to know what kind of thing could kill a bike like that.
Thanks all!
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Yeah, although your purpose in life is not to serve as a warning to others, it's important that the do-it-yourselfer torques that filter properly. Even if youre used to changing filters on your car, that round, donut-profile rubber washer needs more torque to compress and seal than a similar car filter with its flat-profile washer. 14 lb-ft.
Of course, I just let my shop do an oil + filter change while I had it in for tires, so now I'm a little hinky and watching for drips.
Of course, I just let my shop do an oil + filter change while I had it in for tires, so now I'm a little hinky and watching for drips.
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sfchorus wrote:Oh, okay good to know. I'm sorry that happened to you. Also, I don't mean to subject you to a post-mortem, but were there any clues around that your filter was busted? I'd like to know what to look out for in case it happens on my Buddy.
Buddy oil filters require more torque than most. Most of the time it is let the gasket touch and then a quarter turn or so. With a Buddy it is more like two full turns after the gasket touches. (12 ft/lbs)
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