The saga continues, more trouble. I got it all back together and took for a test run. Was running great, but definitely still getting hot. Carb had 98 main jet. needle clip 2 grooves from the top. I was cruising approx 80km a little faster than my safe speed with the modified OEM Keihin PB16 and it was running nice, but building temp faster, actually faster than I realized. I stuck the engine, CHT max was 446F. I was pretty sad, main concern was pushing it back home, what a pain. I let it cool down to approx 300F and tried to start it, started 1st kick, so I drove it home.
At 1st I didn't know what to do, but eventually realized maybe just needed a larger main jet, so I installed the largest one I have a 102 and went for another test ride. Rode the same route to test again, still getting too hot, and fouled the plug, I guess from some metal from the stick. Anyway, appears no harm done, still has good compression, starts easy, runs great, except gets too hot.
I have metric mini drill set and the 102 main jet measured approx 1mm. The next size mini drill is 1.2mm, so I drilled out the 80 main jet the carb came with to 1.2mm, installed it, put in new plug, and went for another test run. Same, still will not cruise without overheating, but I could tell the main jet was actually too rich now. WOT temp holds steady, but can tell too rich to run really well, if back off throttle to maybe 1/2 throttle, it runs leaner/ better, but still overheats. So, next I will raise the needle jet, I am going to try the bottom groove to raise needle all the way.
I think getting pretty close, but this engine may always be prone to overheating. Unless I have something assembled wrong, like cylinder head, fan shroud? Maybe there is something missing from scooter that is keeping the air from flowing across the cylinder properly, I don't know? The only other thing I know to do is test the squish, but don't know what's it's supposed to be. I can add another cylinder base gasket to raise the cylinder relative to the piston and decrease squish/ compression a little, that should help detune it a little, let it run cooler? I need to pull the cylinder to look at the piston/ cylinder anyway.
This thing actually runs like a monster for short runs. I noticed I have cars following me around to see what I am going to do next. I even had nice looking babe roll down her window and wave at red light, I guess she couldn't tell I am old guy lols?