1985 nb50 belt troubles
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1985 nb50 belt troubles
having problems with the belt on my nb50, when started and revved it sounds like a grinding noise coming from the variator area, the plate with the splines on comes loose ive tried loads of times to fix it and cant figure out what it is, how do i install a new belt ? methods etc, and what other issues could be causing this ?
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
you may have a strip crank look at the splines on the crrank
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
splines on crank look fine but theres some sort of oil/black grease on the starter bendix ? thought it was all meant to be ungreased etc
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
Greetings:
Has a kickstart cover been retrofitted to your '85?
Has a kickstart cover been retrofitted to your '85?
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
yes it has, was on it when i got it. should it not have one ? heres the thread of the project, there are some pics of the variator etc on there phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=25660
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
Greetings:
Hmm, I thought it might. Examine the six little "teeth" on the outer drive pulley as well as the turret on the kicker. You may see some scuffed bare metal. Contact between the two occurs when the cover is installed without a gasket or if the kickstarter mechanism gets sticky and doesn't retract. Fit the correct gasket if you can get/make one - or at least shim out the cover with some washers at the bolt. If it's the kicker, disassembly and lube with a thick grease often solves the issue.
Hmm, I thought it might. Examine the six little "teeth" on the outer drive pulley as well as the turret on the kicker. You may see some scuffed bare metal. Contact between the two occurs when the cover is installed without a gasket or if the kickstarter mechanism gets sticky and doesn't retract. Fit the correct gasket if you can get/make one - or at least shim out the cover with some washers at the bolt. If it's the kicker, disassembly and lube with a thick grease often solves the issue.
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
its 8pm here, very dark and cold so ill give it a go tommorrow, hopefully itll solve the issue as i need the scoot to get to an important meeting
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
can i get rid of the kickstart or will i need to keep it now its there, if i can take it off do i just use this cover or will i need one without the kicker whole etc any help appreciated.
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
Greetings:
No need to eliminate the useful kickstart. Just ensure clearance with a gasket or shim washers.
No need to eliminate the useful kickstart. Just ensure clearance with a gasket or shim washers.
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Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
thanks for that wheelman, have put the spacers in for now and she seems to be running good for now, going to order gasket set off of ebay and install gasket to be on safe side.Wheelman-111 wrote:Greetings:
No need to eliminate the useful kickstart. Just ensure clearance with a gasket or shim washers.
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
didnt work, took it down the road, got maybe 100 yards at most and it happened again.
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
The rollers could be out of place. That usually happens when the belt breaks or the drive face comes loose while the engine is running.
Spinning rear tire while idling (1800 rpm or less) is a good indication of out of place rollers.
Grinding noise from the variator is another one.
Spinning rear tire while idling (1800 rpm or less) is a good indication of out of place rollers.
Grinding noise from the variator is another one.
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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
id change the rollers and belt while youre in there, how did you tighten the nut on the drive face? have you tried using a piston stopper and then tightening it with a normal socket ? it could be that the nut isnt being tightened up enough and is simpy vibrating loose, happened to me on my speedfight2, if you cant get your hands on the piston stopper use a impact wrench, if you need any help im only a few miles from you, happy to pop over and give you a hand if you like. pm me and let me know. 

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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
i was thinking about changing belt and rollers but i wont have enough cash until after xmas to buy them, i jammed a spanner into the teeth of the drive face and tightened with a socket wrench, i do have a piston stopper but lost the spark plug socket so cant get my plug out right nowredvisionmonster wrote:id change the rollers and belt while youre in there, how did you tighten the nut on the drive face? have you tried using a piston stopper and then tightening it with a normal socket ? it could be that the nut isnt being tightened up enough and is simpy vibrating loose, happened to me on my speedfight2, if you cant get your hands on the piston stopper use a impact wrench, if you need any help im only a few miles from you, happy to pop over and give you a hand if you like. pm me and let me know.

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Re: 1985 nb50 belt troubles
so redvisionmonster came over and "fixed" the problem for me, it lasted for about 20 miles and then the same thing happened again, finally getting fed up of not having a working scooter i gave in and took it to a specialist honda mechanic, he says the starter bendix needs replacing or fixing but reckons for the labour involved in rebuilding the bendix it would be cheaper to just replace it £30 off ebay $50-$60ish. he says the belt has got around 400-500 miles left in it and the rollers are ok for now but would need to be replaced in total hes quoted me £100 or $180ish to fix it all, if i have a working scooter, i dont mind, thing is i could buy the parts for £50 $90ish and probably do it myself. should i let him do it or should i do it? that is the question, i dont really want to screw things up. is there any guides on how to replace these parts ?
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