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What sort of oil does my CCM604RS need ?
10W40 is standard. 5W40 is o.k. too. You can change the type but mixing different types is forbidden for some reason.
One figure is for fluidity and the other one for temperature rating in extreme conditions. Ask a mechanic.
Oil change
FIND TANK FOLLOW LINE DICONNECT DRIAN IF HAS PAN LOOK FOR BOLT REMOVE DRIAN PUT BACK
Ccm tl 125 fork seals
normally if you remove the seals carefully there are numbers printed on them and also you can measure the outside diameter and measure the fork slider to get any info required ! if you google ccm uk there should be someone with spares ! if you struggle let me know and im sure i get anything you want !! P...
Fuel leak
Inspect the fuel inlet hose closely. If you notice a wet spot around the hose where it joins the carburetor fitting, or the hose has become swollen, soft, brittle or hard, replace the fuel hose and the small fuel filter inside the carburetor fitting. Install a new worm clamp to tighten the new fuel hose to the fitting. Use a Phillips screwdriver.
Check for a fuel leak around the accelerator-pump cover assembly. Some carburetor models come equipped with a diaphragm-accelerator pump on the side of the unit. If the cover screws have come loose, fuel will leak through the diaphragm and external cover. Look for a square cover on the side of the carburetor and tighten the cover mounting screws at each corner with a Phillips screwdriver.
Look around the gasket located between the carburetor upper body and the main, or lower body. This gasket may have worn out or the carburetor upper body mounting screws may have become loose, allowing fuel to leak outside the carburetor.
Ensure the upper body mounting screws are tight, if you found a leak. If they are tight, remove the clip holding the throttle linkage to the carburetor with a pair of needle-nose pliers and reposition the linkage to the side. The linkage allows the driver to operate the throttle plates in the carburetor through a cable when depressing the accelerator pedal. Unfasten the screws holding the carburetor upper body from the main body with a ratchet, short ratchet extension and socket. Remove the old gasket and install a new one.
Inspect around the bottom of the carburetor where it joins the intake manifold if no leaks were found around the gasket located between the carburetor upper body and the main, or lower body. If you find a wet spots or marks around the bottom of the carburetor, the base plate gasket is leaking. Remove the upper and main carburetor body using a ratchet, short ratchet extension and socket. Install a new base gasket and replace the carburetor assembly.
Ccm rl125
sounds like the carb is flooding , remove the carb and check float needle is clean and not stuck open !
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My ccm r30 runs through
try running in secound gear to near max revs and see if it miss and die , sounds like carb and tank could do with cleaning !
R 30 ccm 644 suzuki
strip and clean carb and clean tank out and replace fuel ! fit a new plug also !
It hold the oil in
bottom mark is low oil and top mark is full , so top mark is the answer !
Hi there i have just
probably not the balance shaft, dont think it would have a keyway, it would be gear driven and the gear and shaft caste as one piece
I would be checking the chain, sprockets, and rear wheel bearings first, also any chain guides and rollers
then looking for a bearing gone on the counter shaft or clutch
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