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140CC PIRANHA SEMI-AUTO Electric start under engine. better than Lifan 125

$ 323.13

Availability: 65 in stock
  • Brand: Piranha
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 4071
  • Condition: New
  • Warranty: No Warranty

    Description

    PIRANHA 140cc Electric Start Engine.
    Available to fit a wide array of Motorcycles and ATV’s. Starter motor on bottom.
    Comes complete with:
    Nibbi Carburetor
    Intake manifold
    Kick starter
    Shifter
    Ignition coil
    Wire harness
    CDI
    4 Speed, 4 up (N,1,2,3,4) gear pattern with Semi-Auto Clutch (no hand clutch).
    Front Drive Sprocket Included
    *** Will run headlights.
    Engine
    Displacement
    140cc
    Engine Type
    Air Cooled, Single-Cylinder, 2-valve, 4-stroke
    Bore/Stroke
    56mm x 57mm
    Final Drive
    Chain
    Fuel Delivery
    OEM 22mm
    Fuel
    Unleaded / 91 Octane
    Recommended Engine Oil
    10W-40 Petroleum Based (
    Non-synthetic)
    Ignition
    Kick Start
    Yes
    Electric Start
    Yes
    CDI
    Yes
    Auxiliary Output (Lighting)
    Yes
    Transmission
    Transmission
    4-Speed Semi-Auto 4-Up
    Shift-Pattern
    Four-speed Transmission: N-1-2-3-4
    Starting pit bike engines will take some practice. All pit bike engines have relatively high compression ratios and require a "quality over quantity " approach in order to ensure quick start ups and avoid mechanical mishaps. It is important follow this routine the first few times when first attempting to start your bike.
    Slowly kick engine over until the kick start reaches a compression stroke (the point in which the kick start lever is hardest to push down.)
    Slowly continue to press the kick starter until the engine rotates slightly through the firmest point in the compression stroke.
    Allow the kick start lever to return back its top rest position
    With a quick and balanced motion - Move down forcefully on the kick lever. These motors need a strong, quick kick to get started.
    If you fail to follow this procedure, especially with longer stroke engines or 125cc + bores you can cause serious damage to your crankcase, clutch and transmissions assemblies!
    Tips to Avoid kickback
    Hold onto the crossbar pad with your throttle hand while kicking the bike over to avoid twisting the throttle open by accident
    Before start up - turn the idle screw on the carburetor in a turn or 2 (turn the screw back out to normal idle setting once running.)
    Use a digital CDI with variable ignition timing at start-up, this will help reduce kick back and allow the bike to start much easier compared to the stock CDI unit.
    If ignition timing is adjustable it should be adjusted to the minimum
    Furious, repeated kicking will not get the engine started - firm, full stroke kicks are the only way to get them to start first kick, every time "Quality over Quantity"
    Throttle must be completely closed when you kick the engine over or it will kick back EVERY TIME.
    A small blip of the throttle maybe used when the engine is hot if required but NO more than 10 ° opening of the throttle in any case.