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Mini Buggy General Discussion General Discussion forum for Mini Buggies. (American Sportworks, HammerHead, Carter, etc) |
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oil change failure
I picked up an american sportsworks 7150 carbide buggy last weekend, and my kids have been excited to run it, but it had been sitting in a barn for 2 years. When I picked it up the owners kids were racing it around, so I knew it ran.
I took it home and got new oil, ordered a new oil filter, fuel filter, and air filter for it, drained the gas, and put new gas in it, started up with hesitation (more on that later), but I got to bomb around in it. Today was the day for the oil change, and i drained the oil (from the rear there is a bolt closest to the rear, and one in front of it, I opened the one in front of it, and let the oil drain out. v e r y s l o w.. (im wondering if that was the gear oil now that i think about how slow it came out) I replaced the oil filter as well, and replaced the bolt after I let it drain for an hour (Did some yard clean up while this was taking place). I measured out 30oz of new oil (10w40) and slowly poured it in, it was flowing out the neck and was mixing with the darker older oil so I opened up the drain plug again.. but nothing came out. I let it drain out the dipstick and cleaned around the plug hole to see if there was a blockage, but couldnt feel anything there. can anyone shed some light on what I did wrong? Ok, first I jumped on to a different thread so Im moving this. it seemed the my instructions that i started with were wrong, I didnt drain the engine oil but the gear oil. Ive since opened up the proper oil plug and its draining now. Ill finish that in the morning. Im thinking that I drained the gear oil. Not 100% sure, but welcome any input on how to fill it back up. |
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What motor is in 7150 Carbide/
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GY6. Figured it all out, I took out the shift indent. Ordered a new spring/ball from hammerhead, but it will take awhile to get here. One of my coworkers suggested a motorcycle repair shop located *right freakin next door* to where I work, and they hooked me up with one.
Filled it up with synthetic 80 gear oil, gave it a oil change, new filter, and we're running today. |
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