My Rapido Classic 225 nipped up on the motorway. I'd recently had it dynod and jetted for touring i.e just on the rich side. Prior to this, and after a complete engine rebuild it had just clocked up 1000 trouble free miles. The scooter was nicely warmed up and I'd just given it its 1st flat out run of about a mile, and was just slowing down gently from 70 MPH i.e not closing the throttle fully when it happened. It was decelerating at about 60 MPH and 6000 RPM the head temperature hadn’t risen alarmingly.
After the seizure it started up and seemed to run fine with no nasty noises. Should I now strip the top end and give it a thorough check over? Or after checking for the usual causes of heat seizures i.e. air leaks etc keep using it, paying attention to any unusual noises or reduced performance?
Should I strip the top end after a heat seizure?
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Yes definitely strip it mate. You could well have some alloy from pston transferred onto the barrel. Best to strip ad check it or else it will always nag in your mind and you wont have t full confidence in your motor.
Slowing down after a flat out run its worth blipping the throttle to help with lubrication...
Slowing down after a flat out run its worth blipping the throttle to help with lubrication...
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I would strip it down mate . I had the same kit should think it is exhaust side mine always was . would check piston is still about 3.5 thow clearance to !! Got a ts1 now and no more nip ups !! col 

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That's a good advert for dyno set ups ... 

"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
I guess it could have developed an air leak since being dynoed but it probably just goes to show again that the dyno is simply a tool and what matters is the person using that toolrosscla wrote:That's a good advert for dyno set ups ...

Definitely strip it. It could well have ally nipping your piston rings in after a seize and clean any ally that has deposited on the bore off with some fine wet and dry and make sure there are no high spots on the piston otherwise it will do it again and again and again even if you find the cause of what done it in the first place!Muttlyoo7 wrote:My Rapido Classic 225 nipped up on the motorway. I'd recently had it dynod and jetted for touring i.e just on the rich side. Prior to this, and after a complete engine rebuild it had just clocked up 1000 trouble free miles. The scooter was nicely warmed up and I'd just given it its 1st flat out run of about a mile, and was just slowing down gently from 70 MPH i.e not closing the throttle fully when it happened. It was decelerating at about 60 MPH and 6000 RPM the head temperature hadn’t risen alarmingly.
After the seizure it started up and seemed to run fine with no nasty noises. Should I now strip the top end and give it a thorough check over? Or after checking for the usual causes of heat seizures i.e. air leaks etc keep using it, paying attention to any unusual noises or reduced performance?
While its stripped you could get someone to check your bore clearance which is a must with any barrel/piston set up even if its brand new.
In theory if its new you shouldn't have to, but unfortunately it is often is required.
i belive this can cause grit to get into the ally .. light use of a fine file my be betternelson pk wrote:fine wet and dry.
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What Paul said, and it sounds cool when you do it, an added benefit.paulmgreen wrote:Yes definitely strip it mate. You could well have some alloy from pston transferred onto the barrel. Best to strip ad check it or else it will always nag in your mind and you wont have t full confidence in your motor.
Slowing down after a flat out run its worth blipping the throttle to help with lubrication...
