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Author Waynder
Date Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:52 am
Views 4749
Description Goes for all scoots and bikes
Category Engine Tech info
Type Tech Facts
Rating No votes [Rate Article]
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How to change your reed valves
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First start by removing the four screws that attach the intake from the carb to the motor. Your reed cage is located under this. 2 of the screws are safety screws which have a post sticking up out of the middle. You will need to get a 5mm allen head wrench with a hole in the center of it to remove these. I simply drilled a hole into the end of one of my allen bits. I have heard of people using vise grips to remove these also, although I wouldn't recommend doing this.
With the intake removed, the reed cage will now be exposed. Simply pull the reed cage out from the motor.
Now remove the screws that hold the reeds onto the reed cage.
You will notice the carbon fiber reeds have two holes for each screw. Lay the carbon fiber reed onto the old reed and determine which of the two you need to use compared to the old.
Also there is a notched corner at the top of each reed. I don't know why this is here, but I was sure to line them up. If you switch to the other side, all you have to do is turn the reed over and it will work on both sides. I installed my reeds with the Malossi facing toward the intake. I don't think it makes any difference as to which way you do this.
Once you have the new reeds attached, they should look like this. Now replace your reed cage back onto the motor and re-attach the intake.
Thanx to Scoot N Fast |
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