Hey all, I just got an 01 Super Fever (ZX 50) and I am so close to getting it to work, I can taste it. Here's what I know. My friend bought the scooter and drove it across town. It worked just fine. Then we couldn't get it to start anymore. Things that were replaced in a blind effort to correct the situation include: spark plug, carburetor, head gasket. The supposedly new carb leaks oil and fuel from every possible place. Isn't the float valve supposed to prevent that? Anyway, I pulled the fuel hose and found fuel coming out - faulty auto cock, yes? So I'm about to put a new one in. I'm draining the tank. When I replaced the head gasket (again), due to my friend putting a homemade one in there, I found 2 stroke oil most of the way to the spark plug. This is bad for any engine - 2 stroke or 4 stroke - I know.
So before I put the new gasket in, I drained what oil I could (without tipping the scooter), so that the level now only comes up to the bottom of the cylinder. Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm betting the bad cock led to a flooded condition which, unrealized by the operator, caused the excess oil delivery via cranking. I bet there was a lot of that cranking, too. I guess my question is, how much oil in the engine is too much? What's the best way to get it all out? Crank with exhaust removed? Unbolt cylinder and tip over? Or if it is only up to the bottom of the cylinder, is that going to be ok?
Now that I think about it, probably the reason for the carb's leakage is the fact that the crankcase was flooded with fuel/oil. What a mess. Seems like I have no choice but to get as much out as I can, right? So yeah, how should I do it?