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timing jumped . had it in gear when u removed chain sprocket. need to align timing ears. check utube for a how to video. its not a simple job . recommend a well known shop do repairs. sorry no easy fix.
What?? .. slow down and give me more specific detail.. this is not a complicated problem .. just need more info.. could be a simple clutch adjustment... or you need new clutch fiber plates??
btm is neutral .all the way down i believe. all up from neutral position pull brake lever and push button to put in reverse ? from neutral pos. reverse is past neutral only gear lower than neutral is reverse
If its a 2 stoke,"takes gas oil mix", piston in backwards,, ,,,,if its a 4 stroke "takes gas only"...rocker arms need adjusted, or cam not set in proper place during resembly "out of time". Or a. Bent valve/valves,,,in the head, valve will have to be replaced
14 - 41 = 2.93 ratio
15 - 46 = 3.06 ratio..
6-7 links.. you need to move the axle all the way forward when installing a new chain... (it will stretch!) moving the axle all the way forward gives you plenty of adjustment later!!
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