
That's my space there in the corner.
The other day my friend Michael were working on his grande and we discovered this:

double yikes. He also had a cracked subframe in two places...but we won't get into that. ha. Onwards and upwards. He's rebuilding and kitting his Grande. I have seen 3 Grande subframes fail...in similar fashion...I might suggest some reinforcements.
I on the other hand had my own flywheel problems as I have continued to put together the engine for my yellow ciao. For some reason I just couldn't get the flywheel to seat properly. At first I thought that I just wasn't aligning the key hole with the woodruff key...so I took the woodruff key out and it still didn't seat. And then I realized this:

The stock flywheels require a spacer to be placed on the shaft that are either metal or plastic.

And it seemed that the spacer I was using wouldn't allow the flywheel to go all the way down. Then I noticed this:

stock flywheel (never mind the broken parts)

Euro CDI flywheel. See the difference? Spacer built in to the flywheel. Thus I solved my problem.

way to problem solve wadowski! sorry i didn't get your call.
ReplyDeleteit's moped city here in pburgh. jordan just got a hobbit, dave's interested in getting one and is looking around. i've got a space to work in the basement that's getting better and better everytime i work.
also, if you still have your side covers for your ciao, you should check out my latest post! i've been wanting to do this for like a year and a half, finally got done.
You're "Wad"ical! P.S. I need a set of Vespa wheels. Got anything clean looking for me?
ReplyDeletehuh...I'll see what I have...I think most of what I have are needed. I might have a parts grande...Interested? Let me look around though and get back to you.
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