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Old 11-07-2016, 06:42 PM   #1
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GY6 150cc valve question

My 2004 TGB 150cc scooter utilizes a GY6 engine. I watched a video on valves and followed the video and set them for .005 as the guy did on his Chinese scooter.

It started and idled, but on my commute at WOT, I lost about 5 to 7 mph and I could feel the loss (like it went from upscale Taiwanese to lowly Chinese, LOL). Is .005 the correct setting, and yes, I did look all over Google specifically for TGB 150cc and could not find anything TGB specific. Some of the other GY6 150cc videos call for .002 or .003. I tried my friends at Excalibur, but could not get hold of anyone.

If anyone has a suggestion for GY6 150cc valve settings, I am all ears. I am not looking forward to opening the engine back up due to the fact that the body does not come off conveniently like the Chinese bikes in the videos, and I have a several inch by several inch rectangular opening to work with, but I wouldn't mind as much if someone can suggest better settings.
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Old 11-08-2016, 12:20 AM   #2
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Everyone has their own preference.

The service manual for the Buddy 125 (Taiwan PGO) references .08mm/.003 inches.

The sidewall thickness of an aluminum beverage can is around .0035 inches.

Speed reduction can be attributed to several issues, including drive belt wear and low tire pressure.


 
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Old 11-09-2016, 04:47 PM   #3
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I got the specs from Alan--.005 is the correct size for intake and exhaust according to the techs at TGB in Taiwan
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