I have a Super 8 150. Over the summer I was dealing with electrical goblins that kept blowing fuses and cutting out my lights. While I have done many things to my scoot, the problem lay in an untouched part of the system... Loose wire in the rear blinker (hate those intermittent problems). The not starting, hard starting, won't start problems were not just electrical though and my focus on electrical prevented me from checking mechanical. With the electrical all sorted, I checked my engine and found no oil and a point where it was seizing... The damage was done.
The simple fix, replace the scored cylinder, piston, crankshaft, bearings, gaskets etc... Basically, new top end... Of course I did some research and decided to make it more difficult and do a big bore kit. I had the engine machined out for a 180cc kit by Naraku, with a forged piston, new head and new cam (A8... Still using it for commuting, not racing). All the parts are Naraku.
One problem, already solved was the big bore kit by Naraku needs a shorter chain (also by Naraku). The other problem I am running into, it seems to be a smaller head from the original which prevents the rockers from working with the cam... The old head really isn't designed for the big bore kit so going back isn't an option. The entire top end of my engine is now Naraku but I am not seeing recommended rocker arms, springs or replacements.
Anyone else done this mod and figured out the rocker arms?
FYI: The tolerances for the 180cc are extremely tight with absolutely no way for anything larger to go in. The shop machining out my engine to fit called me three times bcz of how close they were and they weren't sure they could finish. Definitely not for amateurs. I only did it bcz replacing the parts with new Kymco parts vs racing parts by Naraku was a few hundred dollars difference and I was already paying for labor. If I was doing it myself (too many other projects at the moment), I would still be spending a lot, doing the work and getting the exact same bike (labor would have been the real savings)... I just don't have the skills yet to do the big bore kit myself. But since I was hiring it out... I figured I would use their expertise to do what I cannot.
Update: The Naraku rocker arms fit the head perfectly. With that fix, the engine now turns over again... on to new problems below.