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Peter Gunn 08-28-2015 12:53 AM

water cooled valve adjust ment
 
new here Hi,,,I have a 2012 Qlink Hawk 50 can you tell me how to adjust valves or give me a link to show me how .,,this is not like my 139 gy6 motor Thanks,,,,oh scoot has 3878 miles ,it is water cooled what is this motor a clone of ?

kz1000st 09-01-2015 08:08 PM

I'm not familiar with a water cooled 50cc engine at all. The best I can tell you is to rotate the engine until the intake valve is fully compressed and adjust the exhaust to .003 inch. Then do the intake by compressing the exhaust to the same number.

This video says it's an air cooled 50cc two stroke. Are you sure of the model?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbZNKJIdPHk#t=46

Peter Gunn 09-03-2015 07:24 AM

I gotta say this ,,,if you don`t know don`t make sh!t up ,,it is not a gy6 motor the specs are 6 and 8 thou that I do know but it is water cooled and has no adjustment nuts on rocker arms,,,,,I think it is adjusted like you would a honda ch 150 but not sure . the motor # LJ1P38MB 2012 Qlink Hawk 50 4 stroke water cooled. I can`t seem to find a how to anywhere on this ........didn`t mean to ask such a hard question first time here but that is my question none the less

kz1000st 09-03-2015 08:37 AM

It's not hard. I just took a guess. 150cc GY6 engines are gapped at .004 and .005. GY6 50cc engines are gapped at .002. IF it's like an Elite engine then it might have CN-250 adjusters. You adjust those with the engine running. The adjusters are on the head and you loosen the nuts holding them down, move the adjusters outboard until you feel resistance and back off half a graduation.

You've shown us NO pictures of the head. Have an engine you're NOT supposed to have and one we never heard of. I answered you with a guess as a courtesy. QLink has a phone number. Call them and ask.


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