Great man i’ve had a Garelli Vip4 four gears,changed from 50 cc to 90 cc and carburetor 19/12 dell’orto thanks to revamp this little engine ❤😊from Italy
You and Travis tutorials are so helpful! Thank you! I watch the videos you made regarding the puch maxi luxe because I have a 78 but I watch your other videos because all your projects are amazing! I love how much you care you put into really cleaning them up. These videos really are inspiring.
Darn, David. I thought I was taking a break from mopeds, but I’m back addicted again. Just bought a Danish puch project for the winter. It’s gonna be plenty of fun with my grandfather.
Jason. You have no idea. It strikes me all the time that I am only one step away from crazy, basically talking to myself for hours. Its even worse when I don't use the footage, because then I really was talking to myself!
Nice! You have a needle bearing rod! if it were me, i would try mildly porting the cylinder, light hone/new rings, maybe dialing in the squish/compression, and dremelling out the intake to 14-15mm and using a 15sha, with a slip on $35 chamber and i think you'd see 40mph! or you may get lucky posting on MA Buy/sell for a cylinder kit :)
I thought that cross looking thing that you were trying to remove at the beginning of the vid was going to fly off and springs where going to go everywhere!
How the heck did you get that nut off at minute 7:22? I'm tearing down my engine and cant get the gear nut off. I've already destroyed one strap wrench, took a torch to the nut, used penetrating spray. Nothing seems to work. Any tips? Great video btw!
Grab a set of channel locks with fairly thin heads (like Knipex pump pliers). Open them up wide and insert the two heads down into two of the holes on the gear, holding it tightly in place. Then impact wrench that thing off. I edited out my cursing on that one 😜.
Do I spot a Honda express nc50 in the background? Can’t wait to see your next video. I’m actually going to pick one up this weekend, good luck with the garelli thanks for posting.
@@DavidFixesHisShit for that you might need some special tools depending on what you're doing to it. and i sold my peugeot 103sp, rode it for a few months before i sold it the nc50 im looking at is from 1977-1981. yours looks like an express 2 perhaps 1982-1983. again good luck with the build.
And i know about frustration i finally got the bearings for the wheels of my indian i ordered sealled bearings instead of the open that it had so i did not need the two washers/shims that covered the exposed part of the bearing even thought they were on the inside of the wheel hub. I had a problem with the brake shoes that i ordered from treatland and had to do more modification to them to make them fit in the hub. So after i installed the wheel and thightened it the wheel binds! I have tried everything i know and no luck. If i loosen the shaft nut the wheel turns no problem but once i thighten it it binds up. Any ideas as to what the problem might be? The brake shoes i ordered are the ones treatland recommends for my model. I have the 8 spoke aluminum kind. Cheers
Hi I have a kinetic Tfr 2003 I used to turn it of from the ignition but now is not working . When I start it I get to use the choke to turn it off . I disconnected the ignition wires but but never turned of until disconnected the wires that go from the CDI to stator. What could be the problem please ? The CDI is new . Could be the problem on coil keeps powering the engine ? I need help please .
HA! My dang beard makes it hard to correct continuity mistakes. I always think "I'll just rerecord that part" and then I think, "but damn! I'll have to shave my beard!" Or grow a beard, which is even harder :-)
I have the online manual, but there isn't an exploded drawing on it. Lucky for me, I record myself taking it apart, so I just need to watch that episode in reverse :-)
@@DavidFixesHisShit I just bought another peugeot and it is in better condition than the other one that i bought before. This one is 78 SP-U3 so both have the motor that have more power. I am almost done with the Indian just finishing the wiring. Cheers
Cool! which model? I already disassembled the 77 LVS-U3 The fuel tank is the main problem due to rust and cracks not sure if I will be able to fix it but I am going to try my best. I like the looks of it better than the 103 SP but the SP is in better shape cosmetically, tank is rusty but not as bad as the other one. All of sudden now I have 3 mopeds! Cant wait for you to start on that Peugeot.Have a Happy Thanksgiving.Cheers
Dave, is that stock ignition an IDM setup? I’ve been trying to rebuild my Tomos, but the IDM ignition on mine has almost nonexistent pullers for it. I think that puller you used might help
I’m of the opinion that you can put any engine on any bike. It’s just a matter of how much work you are willing to do. I don’t have an NOI engine here to look at, but I do have a Tomos and google images. I think it’s doable, but certainly not bolt on. It’ll take some fabrication to get that engine playing nicely with that frame.
@@DavidFixesHisShit thanks for replying - I am looking at it now and we are on the same page. I have a Tomos A3 with a broken 2nd gear wheel - know where I can find rare parts as such??
There was a amf 110 model for sale in my area for cheap but i passed it up due to parts not available any more plus i did no like the look of it with the motor in the back
Great man i’ve had a Garelli Vip4 four gears,changed from 50 cc to 90 cc and carburetor 19/12 dell’orto thanks to revamp this little engine ❤😊from Italy
You and Travis tutorials are so helpful! Thank you! I watch the videos you made regarding the puch maxi luxe because I have a 78 but I watch your other videos because all your projects are amazing! I love how much you care you put into really cleaning them up. These videos really are inspiring.
Thanks Matt!
Darn, David. I thought I was taking a break from mopeds, but I’m back addicted again. Just bought a Danish puch project for the winter. It’s gonna be plenty of fun with my grandfather.
Mopeds. Bringing families together since 1910 :-)
@@DavidFixesHisShit You darn right!
Woah! that one looks complicated! Looking forward to seeing it come together, great video!
Complicated? Yes. Frustrating? Hell Yes!
Its looking good on the repair of the motor. Thumbs up.
Always entertaining keep up the good work.
Thanks Mark. I appreciate you watching!
very nice!. A year late but a Chain Whip would help greatly on that inner sprocket removal,torquing! :)
David, working in that shop alone, do you ever think of the camera like Wilson the volleyball? :)
Jason. You have no idea. It strikes me all the time that I am only one step away from crazy, basically talking to myself for hours. Its even worse when I don't use the footage, because then I really was talking to myself!
Great vid! I can't wait for part 4. Greetings from Sweden! :)
Up in a few minutes!
Nice! You have a needle bearing rod! if it were me, i would try mildly porting the cylinder, light hone/new rings, maybe dialing in the squish/compression, and dremelling out the intake to 14-15mm and using a 15sha, with a slip on $35 chamber and i think you'd see 40mph! or you may get lucky posting on MA Buy/sell for a cylinder kit :)
I thought that cross looking thing that you were trying to remove at the beginning of the vid was going to fly off and springs where going to go everywhere!
How the heck did you get that nut off at minute 7:22? I'm tearing down my engine and cant get the gear nut off. I've already destroyed one strap wrench, took a torch to the nut, used penetrating spray. Nothing seems to work. Any tips? Great video btw!
Grab a set of channel locks with fairly thin heads (like Knipex pump pliers). Open them up wide and insert the two heads down into two of the holes on the gear, holding it tightly in place. Then impact wrench that thing off. I edited out my cursing on that one 😜.
Hi I want ask what and how much of oil you should put in the transmission
Do I spot a Honda express nc50 in the background? Can’t wait to see your next video. I’m actually going to pick one up this weekend, good luck with the garelli thanks for posting.
Dang! Good eyes. I try to keep those bikes covered because I don’t want any spoilers for the next series, but I messed up this time 😜
@@DavidFixesHisShit for that you might need some special tools depending on what you're doing to it. and i sold my peugeot 103sp, rode it for a few months before i sold it the nc50 im looking at is from 1977-1981. yours looks like an express 2 perhaps 1982-1983. again good luck with the build.
And i know about frustration i finally got the bearings for the wheels of my indian i ordered sealled bearings instead of the open that it had so i did not need the two washers/shims that covered the exposed part of the bearing even thought they were on the inside of the wheel hub.
I had a problem with the brake shoes that i ordered from treatland and had to do more modification to them to make them fit in the hub. So after i installed the wheel and thightened it the wheel binds! I have tried everything i know and no luck. If i loosen the shaft nut the wheel turns no problem but once i thighten it it binds up. Any ideas as to what the problem might be? The brake shoes i ordered are the ones treatland recommends for my model. I have the 8 spoke aluminum kind.
Cheers
Hi I have a kinetic Tfr 2003 I used to turn it of from the ignition but now is not working . When I start it I get to use the choke to turn it off . I disconnected the ignition wires but but never turned of until disconnected the wires that go from the CDI to stator. What could be the problem please ? The CDI is new . Could be the problem on coil keeps powering the engine ?
I need help please .
Man, you spent so much time cleaning that engine that you had a beard when you were done! :D
HA! My dang beard makes it hard to correct continuity mistakes. I always think "I'll just rerecord that part" and then I think, "but damn! I'll have to shave my beard!" Or grow a beard, which is even harder :-)
Are you sure its 19x1 puller?? I have a katia garelli and i need to machine a puller like that but I there is no 19x1 thread size... There is 20x1...
That is a lot of parts for that motor David! Looks like a jig saw puzzle.
Do you have an exploded view in the parts manual? I would need one for sure.
I have the online manual, but there isn't an exploded drawing on it. Lucky for me, I record myself taking it apart, so I just need to watch that episode in reverse :-)
@@DavidFixesHisShit I just bought another peugeot and it is in better condition than the other one that i bought before. This one is 78 SP-U3 so both have the motor that have more power. I am almost done with the Indian just finishing the wiring.
Cheers
Heya Rob. I just bought a Peugeot as well :-). Details soon...
Cool! which model? I already disassembled the 77 LVS-U3 The fuel tank is the main problem due to rust and cracks not sure if I will be able to fix it but I am going to try my best. I like the looks of it better than the 103 SP but the SP is in better shape cosmetically, tank is rusty but not as bad as the other one. All of sudden now I have 3 mopeds! Cant wait for you to start on that Peugeot.Have a Happy Thanksgiving.Cheers
Dave where are you?
Missing the vids my mate
Ask and ye shall receive! Gimme 15 min... Thanks Steve... you made me feel good about myself today :-)
@@DavidFixesHisShit
Glad i picked you up Dave.
I really enjoy your vids!
I like how you come across, nice chap👍
@@DavidFixesHisShit Get yourself a Peugeot so you can teach me how to restore them ;-)
Veri nice
Dave, is that stock ignition an IDM setup? I’ve been trying to rebuild my Tomos, but the IDM ignition on mine has almost nonexistent pullers for it. I think that puller you used might help
It’s CEV. I don’t think the 19x1 puller will work. I think you need the 18x1.5, but don’t quote me on that.
David Fixes His Shit I’ll just hop on the lathe and see if I can make one. I ordered the 19x1 puller, but that can always be returned
Can i put the horizontal version of this motor on a Tomos Targa ?????
I’m of the opinion that you can put any engine on any bike. It’s just a matter of how much work you are willing to do. I don’t have an NOI engine here to look at, but I do have a Tomos and google images. I think it’s doable, but certainly not bolt on. It’ll take some fabrication to get that engine playing nicely with that frame.
@@DavidFixesHisShit thanks for replying - I am looking at it now and we are on the same page.
I have a Tomos A3 with a broken 2nd gear wheel - know where I can find rare parts as such??
eBay and moped army classifieds are petty much your only option for that
bravooo
Nice
There was a amf 110 model for sale in my area for cheap but i passed it up due to parts not available any more plus i did no like the look of it with the motor in the back
Sir . Gaerlli piston Size ?