Finally able to ride the T140. Dealt with several issues one by one. Right now running somewhat rich and will deal with that next I hope. Will probably drop both needles one notch. Three eight mile round trips on my test runs. OK. Decided to ride a little further today. After a visit with a friend, I got back on the Highway. Plenty of power and running at about 3200 rpm. Slower than most traffic around here, and not pushing the bike hard.
All of a sudden the engine stopped and the rear wheel locked up. A little bit of a sideways skid, and I pulled over. I thought that my transmission had locked up. Pulled in the clutch and was able to roll down to the next exit. There, I realized that I could shift from 5th back to N. OK, I thought. I'll just kick 'er over. Nope. Seized hard.
Started walking home to get the trailer, and a very nice person gave me a lift and saved me a 2-3 hour walk. God bless her!
Was thinking I would now learn how to build a T140 engine. Checked a few things and drained the oil, looked clean. Then reached in to check tension on the primary chain. What chain? Nothing to check.
So off comes the cover, and sure enough the chain was broken, and in a few pieces. Was able to finegle and cut and remove most. Engine sprocket still good and the little motor spins free as new.
I will remove what is still jammed at the clutch hub this week. There was no leak and the primary chaincase looks to be undamaged.
So I feel very lucky and have a few teeth missing on the clutch basket. Will look to replace that. Close call there alright.!
All of a sudden the engine stopped and the rear wheel locked up. A little bit of a sideways skid, and I pulled over. I thought that my transmission had locked up. Pulled in the clutch and was able to roll down to the next exit. There, I realized that I could shift from 5th back to N. OK, I thought. I'll just kick 'er over. Nope. Seized hard.
Started walking home to get the trailer, and a very nice person gave me a lift and saved me a 2-3 hour walk. God bless her!
Was thinking I would now learn how to build a T140 engine. Checked a few things and drained the oil, looked clean. Then reached in to check tension on the primary chain. What chain? Nothing to check.
So off comes the cover, and sure enough the chain was broken, and in a few pieces. Was able to finegle and cut and remove most. Engine sprocket still good and the little motor spins free as new.
I will remove what is still jammed at the clutch hub this week. There was no leak and the primary chaincase looks to be undamaged.
So I feel very lucky and have a few teeth missing on the clutch basket. Will look to replace that. Close call there alright.!