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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 06:46 PM
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anyoen got one. i have one i broke from a long time ago. its a 150. 4 stroke. whats wrong with it is that the engine started. but id put it in gear and it wouldnt move. it got accently neutral dropped at rev limiter. gear box? is it removable to possible to fix or is it junk.
anyone got the parts i would need
thanks for any help
 
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Old Jan 17, 2009 | 01:34 AM
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Is this a automatic 150cc GY6 engine? If so is the variator belt broken?

What is meant by "accently neutral dropped"? That one is lost on me...

If yours is a GY6 engine you can download a engine service manual from BuggyDepot.com and/or BuggyNews.com. Even thought these are sites dedicated to buggies, the GY6 engine is identical. It is also used in a lot of scooters, so don't forget to search those sites as well for info.

There are a lot of places for GY6 parts, but first look to see if that is what your engine is.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2009 | 01:49 AM
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its a 150 cc 4 stroke auto with reverse. i sent u a pm. it looks like a knockofff of a raptor but smaller. with the gear shifter you can hold it inbetween the gears so its a fake neutral and ended up getting accedently dropped into gear at rev limiter. it would be sweet if its just a belt
 
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