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    1986 125m valves, help needed

    I have another thread on here that has evolved and I thought I may get some more responces if I started a new thread directed more at me current problem.

    First off I just bought a 1986 125M, I have rebuilt the carb, and several other small things. I think the valves are sticking sometimes. the last ime I rode it, it cranked up, idled fine, i drove it for several minutes (maybe 10) with no noticable smoke. Then one time when I shifted to neutral it idled up on it's own and started smoking like a train, and continued to smoke until I turned it off a few minutes later.

    I think I have valve(s) sticking, I don't know if that could be the cause of the crazy idle or not, but I don't know why it can not smoke one minute and then smoke the next.

    I need some feedback on whether my hypothesis is crazy or possible, also I would love it if somebody could help me determine what all I may need to take apart the top end of the motor and hopefully put it back together in a timely fashion and hopefully have everything I will need ordered before I take it apart, like special tools, gaskets seals, do you think I will need new valves, or springs, or seats (which would take machine work).

    Thanks in advance.

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    I don't know if valves stick. But if it were me I would take it apart and then find out what I need. No way of knowing if valves,valve seals, springs,cylinder, rings and piston are good without them in your hands. Get a service manual and read it first and then you must take your time to get it right. Just my 2 cents. smoke on a 4 stroke would make me think rings or maybe just valve seals could cause that but either way the top end needs looked at

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    I was watching your other thread. Your valves are not sticking. When valves "stick" it is in the open position. If your valves were stuck open, your engine would not run. You got some poor advice in that thread. I don't know what your problem is, but sticking valves is not it.
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    could it be that my rings are not seating. I have seen vehicles that have set up for a while smoke until the rings seat themselves again.

    If it is my rings can I just put new rings on it, or does it need to be bored out?

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    You can just put rings in it. But have the cylinder measured and honed if possible. I would check all of my top end though. I put a new piston and rings in a worn out cylinder and the piston broke and went into the bottom end. It was not worth the short cut. DO IT BY THE BOOK!!!!!!!

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    I can appreciate your drive to fix this trike yourself, but it sounds to me like you may be getting in over your head. On the one hand you could take it apart, diagnose the problems, and potentially learn a lot. On the other hand you may not have the skill to take it apart and get it together and running again. There is only one way to learn. Either you've got it or you don't. It is impossible for us to diagnose your problems over the internet, especially where you're not all that experienced anyways. Good luck.
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    there's a lot things that would make your engine smoke. excess carbon build up, worn out valves, seats, guides, and seals, worn piston rings, worn cam and rockers. Search in the world class help section on the site and look for the service manual and read it and if u feel confident in diagnosing your problem have at it and take your time.
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    My gut was telling me it needed rings, but I was hoping it was something else, oh well looks like new rings it is. Thanks for all the advice, where can I order a rebuild kit, can I trust the ones on ebay?

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    they don't have rings for an 1986 125m. I've found some on ebay, and if I can't find them anywhere else I'll just get'em there.

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    First all, don't just tear the trike apart, do some detective work on it first. The cost is mainly your time. Get yourself a manual and read the trouble shooting section. How do you know the rings are trashed? it was smoking then it wasn't smoking, doesn't sound like rings to me. Have you done a compression test? If not, then don't even think of wasting money on a tear down yet! You got no clue what the problem is, yet you are ready to tear it apart?????? Have an herbal tea and mellow out. Do some yoga. LOL While you are drinking your herbal tea, read through your newly acquired shop manual. You could have some crappy old gas or who knows what, but if your valves are sticking the trike won't run. Do a tune up on your trike. Set the valve and ignition timing. change the oil and clean your filter screen. Adjust your clutch. Check your drive chain, lube it and make sure it's adjusted correctly. Lubricate your brake cables. Check your wheel bearings for excessive play or drag. But whatever you do, don't go tearing the engine apart needlessly. And if you do, you get what you deserve. Do you go to the Doctor and say, I have a headache, cut my skull open and check for tumors???????
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    I've run multiple tanks of gas since I've had it, I have already worked on the brakes, rebuilt the carb, changed oil and filter, sparkplug, adjusted clutch, adjusted drive chain, etc... everything you mentioned except set valve and ignition timing, which since it runs quite well I doubt are the reason as to why it is smoking (but I may be wrong) I already have a manual and have read it. I have never owned a 3 wheeler, nor have I ever worked on any small motor, but I doubt the teardown or assembly will be a problem (assuming this thing works on simple mechanics, and not voodoo, I don't understand voodoo). Maybe I'm over confident, but I'm about 95% sure that I'm about to go to the Dr. and say I have tumors cut my skull open.

    So my current hurdle is finding somewhere to get the rings, or some reassurance about the ones on ebay.

    Thanks in advance

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    Well, you did not explain that you had done all this in your thread. I commend you for your actions. Complete information helps people understand your situation better. Then you should know to run a compression check on your engine then. You might have something as simple as old and worn valve seals. Which means you wouldn't have to replace your rings, but that you still have to remove the head which means you still have to replace your head gasket and base gasket and all your top end seals. If you are going to all the trouble of doing that and you are still wanting to replace your rings, then you may as well have your head, meaning valves, guides and seals looked at as well. Rings are sort of only half the job. Once the top end is off, you may as well check your piston as well for excessive wear and possible replacement and re-boring of your cylinder. And you can check your connecting rod play as well. See how these things can get out of hand? LOL I mean you are talking 20+ year old machines here and you may be on your original bore and such.
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    yeah I'm hoping to do a compression test this week, and I have been thinking about the valve seals. Here is my reasoning against the valve seals being the culprit.
    I grew up on a farm and we used to have a truck that had bad valve seals, it smoked right as you cranked it up due to the oil seeping past the seals as it sat over night. Mine doesn't smoke upon start up, it seems to smoke more as it warms up, leading me to think that as the oil worms and thins out it gets past the rings more.

    I plan on micing the jug and the piston once I get it broken down, but I am expecting them to be within specs, simply because it cranks quick, and runs great, I can't believe it's to worn out.

    Riddle me this; if I were to replace the valve seals on this engine, does that require a machine shop? I'm a big advocate of DIY and would prefer as little "help" as possible.

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