I've had the kit for awhile (Malossi 319987 bought on sale), finally getting around to installing it. I have been stalling because of concerns about several issues like getting the wrist pin circlip off the piston, chamfering the ports in the cylinder, and working on the engine while still in the scooter. I now have another scooter running I can ride, so can take my time installing the kit, if I run into trouble.
Ideally, would remove the whole engine to work on, but appears a lot of work, so my plan is to just take off enough plastic to get to the engine. Plastic came off easy. This is 2nd time I have taken plastic off this scooter, so I am getting better at it. I took off the seat and bucket, then the 2 side panels came off together. Just 2 screws on the front, 2 nuts on the back, disconnect the wiring for the lights, and it all comes off. Looks like enough room to access the engine OK now. Then, I removed the pipe (already have Tecnigas Next-R pipe) and blower housing, all that came off easy. Next, pull the head bolts, remove the head and cylinder. The cylinder was stuck, so I used a rubber mallet to knock it loose, and slipped it off, exposing the piston/ rod.
Now the hard part, as I suspected the pesky little circlips are difficult to get off and you don't have the room to get at them easily. I tried needle nose pliers 1st, but my pair wasn't up to the job. So, then I popped it out with a small flat screwdriver. I did everything wrong: no safety glasses and didn't use anything to cover the open crankcase, so of course the circlip went flying. I was lucky didn't hit my eye, and haven't found it yet. I am hoping it's not in the crankcase, could be there, but probably not. Just have to remove circlip on one side, then push out the wrist pin and remove the piston. I worked on the scooter on the driveway, not smart, so I covered up the engine best I could and went inside to look at the new kit.
I will stop now for a break, will post more later. Cheers