Blown Engine Wall??? Please Help!!!
#1
Okay, so I know I'm new on here and most experienced members don't like repeated posts, so I'll start by apologizing.
After i settled all the spark problems and replaced a majority of electrical components on a Roketa 110cc ATV, I appear to have straight up blown the engine.
I opened the flywheel case and there was oil inside, then i found one of the rubber chain tensioners wedged in the bottom preventing the flywheel and starter from turning.
I look up to where the tensioner goes and find a hole about the size of dime exposing the inside of the crank case.
Q: Am I done for? I assume yes but would appreciate some opinions.
After i settled all the spark problems and replaced a majority of electrical components on a Roketa 110cc ATV, I appear to have straight up blown the engine.
I opened the flywheel case and there was oil inside, then i found one of the rubber chain tensioners wedged in the bottom preventing the flywheel and starter from turning.
I look up to where the tensioner goes and find a hole about the size of dime exposing the inside of the crank case.
Q: Am I done for? I assume yes but would appreciate some opinions.
#2
i think so normall when you blow your engine theres no real way to fix it other than replace it but if you were mechanically inclined enough you could just replace where it blew out and not the whole motor but if its worth it too you you can always replace the motor if you can find a seller
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