Tao 125cc. Oil change problem
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Tao 125cc. Oil change problem
I have a 125cc Tao and today was our first oil change. By mistake, we unscrewed the wrong bolt (the smaller one under the engine) and a spring and some sort of piston came out with force and fell into the oil pan, along with a bit of oil. Doh! Now, the problem is, we don't know in which order to put them back in since everything came out too fast.
In another thread, someone mentioned this could be the cam tensionner.
How do I put everything back in?
Is it: 1) piston 2) spring 3) bolt or 1) spring 2) piston 3) bolt?
Also, is there in importance which end of the piston goes in first? It seems to fit in both ways...
Finally, is the bit oil that came out of this hole a problem or is it just part of the overall engine oil which we'll refill as part of the regular oil change (using the right bolt this time!)?
Thanks!
In another thread, someone mentioned this could be the cam tensionner.
How do I put everything back in?
Is it: 1) piston 2) spring 3) bolt or 1) spring 2) piston 3) bolt?
Also, is there in importance which end of the piston goes in first? It seems to fit in both ways...
Finally, is the bit oil that came out of this hole a problem or is it just part of the overall engine oil which we'll refill as part of the regular oil change (using the right bolt this time!)?
Thanks!
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Thank you for the greeting. Great forum!
The metallic piston has what looks like a rubber cap on one end, and the other end has a bit of a semi hollow base (which looks to me like it would fit the end of that spring.
I used your recommendation and inserted the piston (rubber cap end first), then the spring and then screwed in the bolt. I added oil (about 800ml) and fired her up. It looked and sounded normal. I engaged first gear and drove forward 10 feet slowly, then same with reverse. All seems normal.
I hope this is how it's supposed to fit
Thanks
The metallic piston has what looks like a rubber cap on one end, and the other end has a bit of a semi hollow base (which looks to me like it would fit the end of that spring.
I used your recommendation and inserted the piston (rubber cap end first), then the spring and then screwed in the bolt. I added oil (about 800ml) and fired her up. It looked and sounded normal. I engaged first gear and drove forward 10 feet slowly, then same with reverse. All seems normal.
I hope this is how it's supposed to fit
Thanks
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Old topic same prob
I just did the same thing except the piston didnt fall it slid out. From what I seen it was the rubber cap end that spring fit into and the bolt had rounded end with no threads to fit spring. I hope I didnt put mine in backwards you obviously had good results with the way you put it in.
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So I did the same thing on the first oil change. I did not see the spring either so I started taking the hole engen apart and was able to see the spring from the right side of the engen and i pushed it back down some and the pulled it back out the bottom. Good luck
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