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kirkbru

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crankshaft
« on: November 03, 2015, 03:37:26 AM »
Hi, all. I've a friend with a ZX Super Fever 50 from the year 2000 with a broken crankshaft. I'm willing to have at it, since I have the tools and have worked on a lot of my own stuff. I've seen a shop manual available as a download, but was wondering if anyone has experience replacing a crank and if there's anything special they might remember from having done it. Thanks!

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Re: crankshaft
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2015, 12:06:54 PM »
Hi, all. I've a friend with a ZX Super Fever 50 from the year 2000 with a broken crankshaft. I'm willing to have at it, since I have the tools and have worked on a lot of my own stuff. I've seen a shop manual available as a download, but was wondering if anyone has experience replacing a crank and if there's anything special they might remember from having done it. Thanks!
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Yes, I have swapped the crank. My zx had the crank break in half. Check out my old threads. They do male a tool that helps but not needed...

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Re: crankshaft
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2015, 06:29:08 PM »
Make sure you buy, crank seals left and right, new crank bearings and the case gasket. Big old mallet will be your friend getting it out. When you are ready to install, put the bearings in the freezer overnight. Heat the case halves where the bearings go with a torch (install the seals after!!!) Then the frozen bearing will just slip in. Freeze the crank and repeat, heating the bearings. You'll have to put the case halves together pretty quick before the crank heats up, it's a bitch. When you have the case halves torqued up spin the crank and if it didn't e move freely tap it lightly left and right until there is no resistance spinning it.
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Re: crankshaft
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2022, 08:32:06 AM »
Old thread but want your opinions. :)

Also think I need to replace mine since earlier owner drove it without airbox and a lot of crap has torn the cylinder etc.. Also Kymco ZX 50.

Do anyone have any preferences which crankshaft one should get? So that it hold for 70cc lightly tuned?

Cheap vs expensive, what did you get? Would a octane 101 be fine?



This is sexy though: Malossi MHR Crankshaft 537604, will it fit without problems? I guess you can't have a oilpump then, must go premix.

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