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Rob of the Cob

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Hi all,

I'm new to this. I got this kit for free from a guy when I was taking my small engine repair course as a project. But I was so mechanically clueless at the time that I didn't want to try. I went to the trouble today and this is what I got out of a box of parts. However it's missing the pull starter assembly and the chain. The problem is there are no brand markings anywhere so I have no idea where to start.

Does anyone know where I can look or am I pooched?

Thanks
Rob
 

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You're pooched, you can get parts, but the clutch is incomplete, and looks like it's nowhere near lining up with the rear wheel.

But parts are rediavailable, and pretty cheap.
 

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It kinda looks like a razor or a scooterX- Xracer.... One of them Chinese scoots..

There is a few things out there that might fit... off hand I cant say... but do some searching....look for fitment dimensions... and measure yours... itll be in metric.

It looks like itll just need the pullstart assembly and a chain.... it has a gear reduction box, with the clutch inside already...
 

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Now how do I go about finding the chain size? I'm going to try starting this engine with my drill tomorrow but it would be nice to have a drive chain. What size and where in Canada can I order one?
 

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You'll have to look up and measure the chain size on the sprocket... I reckon it'll be #25 as that is typically the size for these engines... However double check...

Amazon.ca typically is you best bet... Might even find the pull start mech for it aswell.
 

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You'll have to look up and measure the chain size on the sprocket... I reckon it'll be #25 as that is typically the size for these engines... However double check...

Amazon.ca typically is you best bet... Might even find the pull start mech for it aswell.

Awesome. Thanks very much for the help.
 
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