Yamaha Zuma 50 / MBK Booster CRANK REBUILD + 70cc Cylinder Kit Install (Part 2)

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2021
  • www.scooterstreet.com.au
    Hi Guys, We do our best to answer every Question in the comments, we will reply as soon as we can. Help us to keep producing by liking the video and support with a SUB. Much appreciated.👍
    In this Part 2 video we finish the assembly of the Zuma 50 engine, installing the Malossi 70cc cylinder kit, reassembling the stator and oil pump, assembling the transmission and fitting the exhaust.
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  • @tyronedrury2312
    @tyronedrury2312 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks Guys, was awesome to be able to watch my engine build, can’t wait to get it back in the bike👍👌
    Big shout out to Brad and his team at Scooter Street for their great service and Professional advice, keep up the good work

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Tyrone. Best part of the job is to build on the engine when it is out of the bike. Thanks for you support and stay in touch for an update.🙌

  • @frederikdafray9768
    @frederikdafray9768 Před 2 lety +2

    When I modify an engine to perform more than the stock build,, the first thing I do is remove the oil pump and start mixing my own fuel.. I dont trust them small buggers :P Great video,, like always :P

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety

      We have many customers who share the fear with oil pumps... We prefer to run them on road registered bikes, provided the system is intact. Oil pumping is something we recommend to regularly check. On race bikes we've built over the years, we have always run premix. Its just a preference thing, not worrying about the pump vs. the convenience of not having to premix. Thanks for watching🎅

  • @landmonkey22
    @landmonkey22 Před 2 lety

    Great video keep them coming 😁
    Greetings from denmark

  • @MJermMer
    @MJermMer Před 2 lety

    Excellent vid guys..

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety

      SO happy you liked it, we really appreciate the great feedback, cheers.

  • @BROKERICHGUYog
    @BROKERICHGUYog Před 2 lety +2

    Please do a legit tuning vid and onboard ride vid with speedo and gps video. love seeing what different builds do. Good work as usual.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety

      Yes that would be fun, this job was an engine build only, sent to us in a box from Melbourne about 2000kms away. Unfortunately we did not have the entire scooter. Thanks for comments✌

  • @bak9451
    @bak9451 Před rokem

    Love it, but would like more of the yamaha jog r

  • @stephenbrown40
    @stephenbrown40 Před rokem

    would you find it easier to put the circlip in without the cylinder sat on top of the piston and getting in the way? Ive only ever used the piston in bore method on four strokes where its the only option due to fiddly rings. Its usually really easy to squeeze the rings together by hand on a two stroke due to the cylinder cut outs at the transfer entry. Just a thought. Loving the vids :)

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před rokem

      We did it this way for the video, we would usually fit the cylinder while engine still in frame. See our other vids, Thank you for watch and comment👍

  • @tjjohnston7920
    @tjjohnston7920 Před 4 měsíci

    Once that happed to me It slipped out and went into the wrong location😂 It wasn't too much a pain for me😅

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 4 měsíci

      Are you talking about scooters, always a chance.😂

    • @tjjohnston7920
      @tjjohnston7920 Před 4 měsíci

      @@scooterstreetau😬🤣 no this was a dirt bike.

  • @kbgaming6012
    @kbgaming6012 Před 9 měsíci +1

    how often should you replace the crank seals? And should you change them if you say, replace your crank?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 9 měsíci

      Well you can change them at any time the engine reaches 10'000kms. Or, you can change them when they fail and leak or certainly when you change the crankshaft. When we carry out a service we inspect the seals and look for misplaced or leaking around the seals at which point they would be replaced.

  • @lukasmadsen4271
    @lukasmadsen4271 Před rokem

    Hey a little late comment what squish do you prefer on yamaha zuma i also have the malossi 70cc

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před rokem

      The Malossi kits usually sit between 1.2 and 1.6mm. adjust as required.

  • @Aidod27
    @Aidod27 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I've the same engine (all stock) want to replace head & piston with a Malossi kit for street use, carb also, which Malossi kit did you guys install here? Cheers

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Aido, We used the 237Kit. www.scooterstreet.com.au/product/malossi-70cc-cylinder-kit-for-yamaha-zuma-50/ Best to change all of the intake parts too.

    • @Aidod27
      @Aidod27 Před 2 lety

      @@scooterstreetau nice one! Sure I'll throw my engine in the post, express delivery all the way from Dublin Ireland :P thanks again, I'll check out that link 👍

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Aidod27 Cheers, Bet to buy it locally...follow the link and see the part number and then buy local.

  • @calasmallorca1183
    @calasmallorca1183 Před 2 lety

    What kind of grease is the one you packed on the oil pump?

  • @rafaelcruz3319
    @rafaelcruz3319 Před 2 lety

    We’re u buying all the parts for complete the installation of tha engine ???? I ask because a got the same engine and I trying to rebuild my bike .

  • @ayyvee5757
    @ayyvee5757 Před rokem +1

    Hi scooterstreet. Is the stock oil pump enough for a 70cc kit ? What do you recommend when not premixing ?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před rokem

      Yes it is, ensure the oil pump is working and all of the associated parts are in good order, check it often as part of your routine maintenance.

    • @dexietyy7922
      @dexietyy7922 Před rokem

      It is because it mixes at 50:1 so 100ml oil to 5L petrol in premix terms I just put a small capful of oil in my fuel tank just to be on the safe side

  • @masonhughes6710
    @masonhughes6710 Před 2 lety

    What grease do I need for areox oil pump area??

  • @Karim_Belgique
    @Karim_Belgique Před rokem

    Is it possible to share a workshop manual for this engine?

  • @teun3526
    @teun3526 Před rokem

    I want to buy a 70cc mbk booster but the crank is broken I’ve done many thing but not replace a crank

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před rokem

      Watch many videos and you will be able to do it yourself. Give it a go, you will learn so much.✌️✌️

  • @masonhughes6710
    @masonhughes6710 Před 2 lety

    I've just installed the stator and stator cover, how do I time it correctly?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety +1

      The crankshaft has a woodruff key that sets the factory timing on the flywheel and the stator has set holes for fixing the holding bolts..

    • @masonhughes6710
      @masonhughes6710 Před 2 lety

      @@scooterstreetau okay thankyou for your help😊😊

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety +1

      @@masonhughes6710 All good, there are 3 degree woodruff keys available if your thinking of changing the timing and then the inner rotor ignition.

  • @cichysprytny3187
    @cichysprytny3187 Před 2 lety

    What size of belt do you install?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety

      Special Belt is 16x8x751 mm 28° OR the Kevlar Belt is 16,6x8x745 mm 28°.

  • @jellyking5386
    @jellyking5386 Před 2 lety

    Can u please start making gilera runner rebuild tutorias!!

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Před 2 lety

      Hi JK, I am so sorry we do not get this model in Australia😢 we have a few of the VXR 180-200.

  • @Millionairespiritholland

    Why a technigas exhaust and not a malossi or yasuni?

  • @YouCantSawSawdust
    @YouCantSawSawdust Před rokem

    That wrist pin looks way over-engineered from my experience.