Good morning, here are the pics of what I see if I align the T onto the V on the casing. Looks Like it's correct to me, or am I wrong?
One thing I did notice however is that the rocker heads have zero play. They will not move at all?
Another question I have is, is putting the exhaust pipe back on a necessity when trying to see if it will start? Cause I have NOT been doing that because it is such a pain my a**! I just assumed that if it did start without exhaust pipe it would just be hella loud. Is that causing any trouble by not putting it back on before trying to start?
Also I attached the piece of magnet that I found. I'm pretty sure it did not fall out of the case. It looks to me as if it might be one of the magnets from the inside of the flywheel perhaps. Would that make it not start if one of those fell off?
Thanks again for taking time out to help me with this annoying and time consuming problem. I greatly appreciate your knowledge and expertise.
Don't worry, I think your first two photos are a good indication that you will be able to get the engine running soon.
1. Firstly, The ""V" at the casing on your photo looks like the correct mark when the piston would be at TDC position.
2. Secondly, the two smaller holes at the camshaft Sprocket (2nd photo) is lining up with the upper level of the cylinder head, but there is a MAJOR problem - the big hole at the camshaft sprocket is not visible, and is currently located at the opposite side of where it is suppose to be seen while the "T" mark is at the position, indicated at your 1st photo.
To my mind this means chances are about 100% that the scooter's timing is 180 degrees off at the moment. This obviously happened when the Camshaft has been put back in place after the cylinder head has been removed.
Don't feel bad about this, I've made the same mistakes, and only learned the hard way.
This is what I would do:
1. Make sure the "T" mark at the pulley is in line with the "V" at the casing (like indicated at your 1st photo).
2. Loosen and remove the Crankshaft- and crankshaft Sprocket-combination
completely, and turn the crankshaft 180 degrees, until the big hole at the crankshaft Sprocket is located at a 90 degree posission with the upper level of the cylinder head. (Remember to keep an eye on the "T" and "V" aligning marks (point 1 above) at the same time - because those marks need to line up correctly when the big hole at the Camshaft pulley is clearly visable, and located at a 90 degree position with the upper level at the cylinder head).
Sorry about the weird description - my first language is not English.
Don't worry about the exhaust - when everything has been lined up correctly, the engine should fire up perfectly without an exhaust.
The only thing that worries me, is the loose magnet. I have no idea where it came from. Maybe you should rather contact a dealer, and try to talk to one of their mechanics ?