Hello all,
My 2009 Super 8 with about 13000 miles on it had a catastrophic engine failure last weekend while cruising along at top speeds. It just lost all power and I slowed to a complete stop on the side of the road and it hasn't started again since. Some members of the local scooter club came out to look at the engine and after ruling out things like fuel issues, a bad carb, and a bad spark plug we ran a compression test and discovered that there is no compression. During the repair work, we also discovered a hole in the hose that leads from the air filter box to the carbeurator. I live in a town with a lot of dust in the air and my mechanic friend believes that the engine just eroded away on account of dirty and dusty air being pulled in through the carberator. It really was the worst diagnosis.
So now I am stuck, obviously. Do I repair or replace the engine? My friend said he could do the repair work but it would have to wait for a couple of weeks as he is pretty busy. He tells me that it would most likely require several hours of work and a couple hundred dollars in parts. The other option is to spend a little more and just buy a brand new engine, which would actually require less labor and could proabbly get done sooner. He referred me to thise ebay seller selling GY6 150cc scooter engines:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150CC-GY6-SCOOTER-ATV-QUAD-GO-KART-LONG-ENGINE-MOTOR-/140594315332?pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20bc130044&vxp=mtrThat would cost me about $370, total.
But I called a Kymco dealer in Dallas and was told that I can't drop any 150cc GY6 engine into the scooter as there would be compatability issues. He said I should buy a Kymco engine which would cost at least $1000 dollars. Of course, he is a dealer and would be prone to saying somethinig like that, The local scooter club members tell me that it shouldn't be that big of an issue; and personally, that engine linked to above looks nearly identical to the one in my scoot.
So I'm pretty frustrated and confused at this point. My scooter is my only means around town and without it life is very difficult. It sound like the prudent thing to do is to simply wait it out and do a rebuild of the specifi components. But buying a new engine seems a bit more cost-effective and I could probably get my bike runing sooner, but I m worried about compatability issues.
Does anyone have any experience dropping a non-Kymco engine into a Kymco scooter? Is it easy or difficult to do? Does anyone have any experience with the engine linked to above? I'm desperate for any advice I can get on this folks...
Thanks...
Nordic