1958 Cushman Eagle that has been Park for many years.

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • In this video I will be trying to get a 1958 Cushman scooter running after sitting for many many years. I'll be trying to get this scooter running by checking for fire from the coil and rebuilding the throttle handle. I break the spark plug and have to order a new old stock champion plug from the '80s. I will also try to repair the spark plug wire on the scooter. We will test for spark and fill the fuel tank up with some fuel. Then find out our carburetor is no good.

Komentáře • 121

  • @jimritter9769
    @jimritter9769 Před měsícem

    My first ride, loved it. School ride. 82 and miss them old rides.😅😅😅

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 24 dny

      I just wanted to ride this thing so bad! Thanks for watching!

  • @Mr572u
    @Mr572u Před 6 měsíci +7

    The intake valve is stuck open. You obviously have no compression.Pull the head off and get the valves moving. It should be hard to turn over if you have compression.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 6 měsíci

      I do believe you're correct. However the guy who owns it decided to rebuild the entire engine and probably the entire bike. He currently uses it as art on this covered patio. Thanks for watching and commenting I do appreciate it.

    • @ronrussell4850
      @ronrussell4850 Před měsícem +1

      Agree that compression should be much more, I also think you have a stuck valve.

    • @garyruxton5226
      @garyruxton5226 Před 3 dny

      No part 2...?

  • @gfinklea
    @gfinklea Před 10 dny

    Stuck valve. I bought a brand new 1959 for my paper rout. That sucker was about $100.00 more than a Vespa. I paid $535.00 out the door. That was really high dollar back then. When I was 15, I traded it for a 1937 Plymouth Business Coupe. After about 2 weeks, I wanted my scooter back.

  • @libertysgarage8411
    @libertysgarage8411 Před rokem +4

    I'll say it'll run. Throw a few more parts at it and give it some love. All that cranking looked like a workout!

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +3

      It's definitely a workout. I'm going to keep after it until I can ride it.

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

      I can remember hit the floor with my foot and saying dam it 😢

  • @edwardwerick2420
    @edwardwerick2420 Před rokem +4

    Judging by the way it turns over, the engine has very low compression. Buy or borrow a compression tester and check the compression. You must have at least 60 PSI. Good compression on that engine is 100-120PSI. I am familiar with Cushman engines. If you try to crank it slowly, an engine with good compression will stop turning or even bounce back a certain amount. The one you have just spins smoothly. BTW the gap of the spark plug is .035"

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      Unfortunately this one went back to its owner. He has decided to restore it completely someday . Currently he is using it as art on his deck by the pool. Maybe I will get my hand on it again. Thanks for watching.

    • @edwardwerick2420
      @edwardwerick2420 Před rokem +2

      @@ForsakenSteel The bike appears to be in good ride-able condition other than the engine. Suggest to your customer that he get in touch with the Cushman Club of America. It is a good source of information and parts location. Cushman scooters are popular because they are able to be licensed in all states for highway use.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      That's a good idea. I was so looking forward to riding this scooter.

  • @timwindsor03
    @timwindsor03 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video brother. That is one sweet bike. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible night. Much love and RESPECT

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      Isn't she a beauty. Thanks for watching Tim. 🤙

  • @robertMichaels-px3gt
    @robertMichaels-px3gt Před 24 dny +1

    Small Engine 101...If it has been sitting for a long period of time,first things first,#1) If no spark,check points by physically pulling them out to inspect,typically they will need replacing. Step #2 While waiting for the points and condensor to arrive pull the carb off and thoroughly go thru it and especially replace the needle 'n seat and soak it overnight in carb cleaner,reassemble and put back on. #3) If it has NO compression it is usually a stuck or non sealing valve,(typically the exhaust valve),simply "lap" the valves back into the seats and reassemble. #4) Check the ring end gap of each ring it should be between .010" to .015",(by way of you kicking it over by hand it has far too little compression to even pop off!!! Should have atleast 80PSI to run,[but poorly],should be 100PSI atleast to be viable),if it is greater than .015" order a new set of rings,then reassemble. After all that it should start first kick!!! I can tell you have not had much experience in small engine trouble shooting by the way this video went!!

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 11 dny

      I am most definitely not a small engine guy. I actually screen shot this information you shared so I can go back to it later. This Cushman belongs to a friend of mine and I just wanted to ride it in the yard so bad. Anyways he is planning on doing a full rebuild later on. Thanks for watching and all the information clearly I need it. 😂

  • @seantwyman
    @seantwyman Před rokem +2

    Pull the carb, spray just a touch of the starting fluid in the intake or put just a little gas in the intake. Put a jam nut on the fly wheel. Take a cordless impact and socket and spin it that way. Also may want to check the compression using a gauge.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +2

      I'm going to check the compression when I get back to work on it. I'm hoping it doesn't have a stuck valve. I'll get that carb off and give the impact a shot. Thanks for the advice.

    • @seantwyman
      @seantwyman Před rokem

      @@ForsakenSteel my pleasure. I’m really looking forward to seeing it run. If you owned it, I would recommend a full restoration as these are such beautiful machines. Spinning that flywheel will also help heat up the rings to help build compression. You can help lube the piston by putting 2 stroke gas in the intake or the spark plug hole so you don’t overheat and seize the piston. But don’t soak it. A little goes a long way.

  • @johnhart125
    @johnhart125 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I had a 59 cushman husky, stripped down, no frills version, lot of fun and durable as hell. Put 12 hp engine on it, was too fast but so fun

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 8 měsíci

      This one isn't mine but I wanted to get it running so I could go for a ride so bad. Thanks for watching!

  • @twilightsparklegirlytl2796

    Old ma😂n here remembers when you were hot stuff if you rode a cushman to high school

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 12 dny

      Sounds like a good time to me. Thanks for watching!

  • @DavidLouisLouis-qh9ni
    @DavidLouisLouis-qh9ni Před rokem +1

    🦅🇺🇸🦅 American steel, Just like the men and women that rode them back in 1958 ‼️♦️♦️♦️

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      Yes sir.

    • @DavidLouisLouis-qh9ni
      @DavidLouisLouis-qh9ni Před rokem

      @@ForsakenSteel thank you 4 the response, Short story, 🙏 I had a customized 1958 Cushman eagle before I went into the Marines , 1976, I painted it a GM color ( Sundance orange) with chrome Global metal flake inlay , ( it was stolen from my garage when I was fighting overseas in Cambodia ) , Dude they were fantastic transportation in the City' And legal to ride with no tags or licence required, I had a 3 speed. , Dual chrome exhaust, Ape hangers handle bars , The funny thing is that they sound like sewing machines and can't get over 55 MPH on them , great Job on your post 👍👍👍👍👍 5;thumbs up , As Always David Staudohar USMC USN SS USCG ret ‼️ American Patriot 🇺🇸♥️

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      First off I would like to say thank you for your service. I also appreciate you sharing your story. I bet your bike looked great Sundance Orange. I believe that's an early 70's Pontiac color if my memory is correct.

  • @earlbridwell677
    @earlbridwell677 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Not enough compression ; had to overhaul mine for same reason.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 11 měsíci

      You are exactly right. The owner has it on his back deck as art right now. The scooter is going to get a full rebuild at some point in the future. Thanks for watching

  • @jacobwright6176
    @jacobwright6176 Před rokem +2

    If your still working on it and need help message me I just rebuild one from boxes and I have all the diagrams and torque specs and clearances but seems like your compression is low you might be able to get by with hand honing it and getting a set of rings think there 20 bucks on Dennis carpenters website and check your valve clearance should be in between .014 and .016 thousandths deff lap your valves too but deff sounds like a bad points system and low compression my engine reads 97psi with a compression tester I think 102 is the max I upgraded from the points system to a magneto coil with the voltage regulator on the back of a plate it’s all one unit also comes with a new fly wheel

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      It wasn't my scooter. The owner actually picked it up yesterday. I believe he is planning a full rebuild. Thanks for offering to help I really appreciate it.

  • @bigjobford1956
    @bigjobford1956 Před rokem +2

    Dennis Carpenter I believe has Cushman reproduction parts be kind of neat when it’s all done and running

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      I found his company on the internet today. I'm sure I will be putting in an order soon. I really want to ride this little scooter.

  • @davidstaudohar6733
    @davidstaudohar6733 Před rokem +1

    1958 Cushman Egeal was a great bike , Big year for American people , The first nuclear reactor went online, and the silicon integrated microchip was developed, and our first computer called The Colossus went online ♥️🇺🇲♥️ , one of the many reasons I love the United States of America ‼️

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      There was definitely a lot of amazing things happening for the US in 1958. Thanks for watching.

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 Před rokem

      @@ForsakenSteel my Pleasure my friend ❤️‼️ that's the year that I was born, I posted about the Venturi gas system of the Cushman eagle, major pain in the ass, I work for Chicagoland cycles, back in the early 70s ask me anything you like about the machine , did you get that thing running ❓❓❓

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      I didn't get it running. The owner has it at his place on his deck. His plan is to completely rebuild it in the future.

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 Před rokem

      Case and point , if you can depress the kick start by hand ✋ the rings are shot out , another problem was weak Crank bearings , that is why they clank so much 🤣🤣 I would give $1000000 to find my Cushman Egeal , I did a retrofit on the shifter knob drill the hole in an 8-ball from a pool table , it has chrome exhaust, dual Maltese cross mirrors, and painted the 1971 Pontiac color Sundance orange with global Chrome metal flake inlay , you could consider starting a Cushman club , like the owners of the 48 Willie jeepsters did ❓❓❓ you have a good following in a lot of viewing , what do you have to lose Dude ‼️

  • @troyshields4634
    @troyshields4634 Před rokem

    You the man. Whatever it needs let’s get it.

  • @briankinnear7461
    @briankinnear7461 Před rokem +2

    Doesn't sound like it has any compression? Getting some exercise though. Hope you can find the issue and look forward to more on the old Cushman. Remember seeing the 3-wheel version of the Cushman in the provincial(state) campgrounds back in the 60s. Green with the brown leather seat. Be safe and stay well.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      It seems like it has intermittent compression. That's hard to tell in the video though. I'm ordering parts and will be back on this little thing in the future. It's not mine but I kinda fell in love with it. 😂

  • @bigblockkings1031
    @bigblockkings1031 Před 9 měsíci

    I have always liked those Cushmans. My older brother has always had one or another. I bought a gentlemans Cushman collection a while back so that I could get a very nice 63 super eagle. All black with the box in back instead of the little fender. Got a few running but I've kinda lost interest.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I love the way they look. I wanted to ride this thing so bad but it definitely needs to rebuild on the engine.

  • @mikedavis4851
    @mikedavis4851 Před 24 dny

    Set the coil to the flywheel with a bussiness card.😊

  • @KevinMiller-s9u
    @KevinMiller-s9u Před 8 dny

    I am trying to get a similar Cushman running. I think there might be a spun key in the flywheel. Anyone have any idea if there is a way to make sure the flywheel is reinstalled properly?

  • @GabrielSBarbaraS
    @GabrielSBarbaraS Před rokem

    I had one back in 1974, it worked for a while, but I think I did change the rings to make it start better.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      I really like this scooter. I wish it was mine. The owner has it sitting on his back porch by the pool waiting on a full rebuild.

  • @donaldhalls2189
    @donaldhalls2189 Před rokem

    If nothing else it's not from a lack of trying, by that time I'm towing it down the yard 😅🤣 I'm sure you'll work it out, looks cool, all the best to you and your loved ones

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      She definitely needs some parts and more love. I really want to ride this thing around the yard. Thanks for watching

  • @jacobwright6176
    @jacobwright6176 Před rokem +1

    Looks like your missing your spring in the throttle handle

  • @seaboltandsonsautomotivead2510

    Awesome motorcycle

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I wish I owned her. At least I get to work on it and bring it back to life.

  • @BryanBurch
    @BryanBurch Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing. I just got a 66 Cushman Super Silver Eagle that I inherited. It's froze up--gotta see what I can do to free it.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      I wish this one was mine. It's a very cool little ride. Good luck with your project and thanks for watching.

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

      Boy you’re lucky 😊

  • @jerryrash1775
    @jerryrash1775 Před měsícem

    If it's leaking out the carb the needle is stuck open,you need to clean the carb

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

    I rode one for many miles, brother in law stole it and sold it , dam I was so mad, but the thief is gone now 😮
    Still got 5 engines setting in shop 😢

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před měsícem +1

      All I wanted to do was ride this thing in the yard. It belongs to my buddy and he is going to do a full rebuild eventually. Sorry yours was stolen, that really sucks. Thanks for watching!

  • @kennethswain6313
    @kennethswain6313 Před 3 měsíci

    Where are you getting the parts for the Cushman? Is there a company who stocks Cushman?

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Try Googling Dennis Carpenter. He sells almost everything for Cushman scooters. Good luck with your project and thanks for watching!

  • @garyherde5454
    @garyherde5454 Před rokem +1

    try anew condenser to improve your spark they are cheap...compresson seems very low could be a number of things you need at least 60 lbs on a cushman. your fuel flooding is surely a stuck float needle valve. Those carbs.. are famous for that. Tapping on the float chamber with a screw driver handle will sometimes free it up.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      Thanks for all the information. I haven't touched this thing since I made the video back in the fall. I'm not sure how long long it sat but it was a long time. Maybe I can get it running in the spring. Again thanks for the info and for watching.

  • @c2hh571
    @c2hh571 Před 17 dny

    For the Cushman, where did you get parts?

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 12 dny

      Through a company one line. www.dennis-carpenter.com/cushman/books-amp-manuals/parts-books/?srsltid=AfmBOops_yXGbVRD08j3cXHrs7arAEjI3uWxaU0OBSRAapmtfk8XPpttarpenter

  • @brucewebb1548
    @brucewebb1548 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Best of sears

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Back when Sears was Amazon. Thanks for watching!

  • @juststeve7665
    @juststeve7665 Před rokem +1

    7................ months................later............... Looks like it got neglected and abandoned

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      It went back to its owner. I think he is planning on fully restoring it in the future. He currently has it on his back porch by the pool as art.

  • @jerryrash1775
    @jerryrash1775 Před měsícem

    The compression is low,check it,should not turn over that easy,also you must have good fire or it will never run

  • @chromedogdinet
    @chromedogdinet Před rokem +1

    LOL, WD40 was a new product when this bike was built!

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      Both hold a special spot in my heart. Thanks for watching.

  • @Junkerclunkerz
    @Junkerclunkerz Před rokem

    Watch the sparks on that beautiful pick up

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +2

      That is one nice truck

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 Před rokem +1

      The Cushman eagle was developed for the soldiers in World War II, dependable transportation for the GI , they were dropped out of airplanes by parachute , that's why they're built so durable so they could take the landing

  • @jimcushman5060
    @jimcushman5060 Před měsícem

    Did you ever get it running?

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před měsícem

      No it belongs to a friend of mine and he said I'll just rebuild it in the future. He has been using it as art on his covered patio. I wanted to ride this thing so bad! Thanks for watching.

  • @user-ue7dd2hn4p
    @user-ue7dd2hn4p Před rokem

    i have a 58 and having the same problem. i have had it running but have to kick 30 + times to start, fresh knee replacement so she's sitting for awhile. be nice if would fire up 3rd kick or so tho

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      This one doesn't belong to me but I believe it's going to get a full rebuild in the future.

  • @c2hh571
    @c2hh571 Před 17 dny

    Where did you order parts from?

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 12 dny

      Dennis Carpenter he has almost anything you can imagine. I put a link in one of your other comments. Thanks for watching!

  • @bomoaccavallo7924
    @bomoaccavallo7924 Před dnem

    want to sell as is?

  • @whopper2king
    @whopper2king Před rokem

    We need more

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      I agree, but it's not mine and the owner wasn't ready to rebuild it yet. I'm fairly certain the rings are stuck in the engine.

  • @OdokuroYT
    @OdokuroYT Před 4 měsíci

    I want it lol

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 3 měsíci

      Me too. It belongs to a friend of mine and he basically uses it for art.

  • @teddhopkins6283
    @teddhopkins6283 Před rokem

    I'm way late to this video, whatever happened with that Scooter? My Mother had them in the 40's and 50's.

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      It went back home to its owner. He is going to rebuild the engine. I really wanted to ride this thing bad. Thanks for watching

  • @iplaymytele
    @iplaymytele Před rokem +1

    I have had a 1961 Cushman eagle, that after driving it around stock for 13 years, after a knee operation, it became extremely hard to kick it….! I had no intentions of getting rid of it, but the 8 hp motor had trouble running up and down these hills here, and Alabama….! so I decided to re-power it….!
    I put a 670cc Motor in it with a CVTECH.61 torque converter…!
    Check it out on my Channel…! ( The Jeff Galey Channel )
    “ 1961 Cushman Eagle 670 Predator motor “

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +1

      I'll check it out. This wasn't mine and it has already been picked up. I would have loved to have owned it and rebuilt it. Thanks for watching.

  • @IEchuckie
    @IEchuckie Před měsícem +2

    I'll give you $50 for it

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před měsícem

      That's a good strong offer. 😂 Thanks for watching!

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

      I would thriple it and drive for 3 days to get it 😊

  • @Junkerclunkerz
    @Junkerclunkerz Před rokem +1

    Stuck valve

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      I bet you're right. It had crossed my mind but not until I had finished the video.

  • @dionmoore879
    @dionmoore879 Před 4 měsíci

    did it ever run?

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 4 měsíci

      Unfortunately no. The gentleman it belongs to has it as art under his covered porch. Maybe someday he will be ready for a full rebuild. It definitely needs rings and probably a sticking valve. Thanks for watching and sorry we haven't finished it up. I was really ready to ride this thing.

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

      @@ForsakenSteelgush I wish I had it , I got the engines for it and they all were boarded out 0.010 and new pistons, was planning on rebuilding them but the frames were stolen by family member so I still have 5 engines

  • @jerryrash1775
    @jerryrash1775 Před měsícem

    If the compression isn't at least 125 it will never start

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před měsícem

      It definitely has low compression. It belongs to my buddy and he is going to do a full rebuild eventually.

  • @user-ex4kb5wy8i
    @user-ex4kb5wy8i Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mercy sakes. I hope you don't work everything like this

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 7 měsíci

      Shit I'm just out here raw dogging life.

    • @Chopper650
      @Chopper650 Před 6 měsíci

      Mercy sakes...show us all how its done or just shut the fk up

  • @nicktelesco4950
    @nicktelesco4950 Před 3 měsíci

    Electric drill on the flywheel

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That's a great idea! I wish I had thought of that when I had this thing. Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @huggablecacti3443
    @huggablecacti3443 Před rokem

    A kick start with no snap back? Why?

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem

      I have no idea, I sent it back to its owner. He is going to do a full rebuild.

  • @1otviii
    @1otviii Před měsícem

    No compression, looks like

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před měsícem

      I believe you are correct. It belongs to my buddy and currently is on his covered deck as art. He keeps saying he will rebuild the engine. However he's like me and has a lot of irons in the fire. Thanks for watching!

  • @randymiller1604
    @randymiller1604 Před 12 dny

    Zero compression

  • @captaingreatvalue3176

    I think it will run if you pull start it… get your truck some one driving it and put it in gear when it’s going and should spin over a lot quicker

    • @ForsakenSteel
      @ForsakenSteel  Před rokem +2

      It may come to that.

    • @captaingreatvalue3176
      @captaingreatvalue3176 Před rokem +1

      @@ForsakenSteel it’ll work or it won’t

    • @justincrosby2221
      @justincrosby2221 Před rokem

      Updates?

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 Před rokem

      @@ForsakenSteel one thing you have to do to start a Cushman Egeal, open the bleeder valve on the bottom of the gas bowl, because it has a Venturi gasoline system , this allows the air out of the gas line to go back into the tank