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warming up engine?

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:40 pm
by SPREEtown
should you not go WOT after starting cold? if so how long should you ride before opening it up?

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:04 pm
by Kenny_McCormic
You can open up right away, not gonna hurt anything.

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:09 am
by Dac
Kenny_McCormic wrote:You can open up right away, not gonna hurt anything.
i have heard about "cold seizes" Where the piston warms up to fast and seizes after only a minute of ridding. I think it might have happen to my 92 when it was 63cc. But it was the middle of winter and i was running WOT from the second it fired.

But as for normal condition's, i say let it warm up a little. But its really no big deal.

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:31 am
by Kenny_McCormic
Dac wrote:
Kenny_McCormic wrote:You can open up right away, not gonna hurt anything.
i have heard about "cold seizes" Where the piston warms up to fast and seizes after only a minute of ridding. I think it might have happen to my 92 when it was 63cc. But it was the middle of winter and i was running WOT from the second it fired.

But as for normal condition's, i say let it warm up a little. But its really no big deal.
Yea that popped into my head. I guess ti would be a good idea to rev it a few times on the stand first.

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:16 pm
by Cubey
When I got my 40cc scooter new, the guy at the shop said I should let it idle a few minutes when I start it up cold before riding it and give it some gas at time or two when on the kick stand to help warm it up as well.

I've been going on the Spree when it's cold as well, letting it idle a minute or two as I'm putting on my helmet, making sure I have my cell phone and wallet on me, etc.

Certainly can't hurt to do it.

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:15 pm
by Scooterspal
I've been trying a new starting method for the past week or so.

I turn off the engine switch, twist the throttle about 1/8 of a turn and hold it while I hit the start button for about a 3 seconds.

Then wait about 5 seconds.

Then turn on the engine switch and just hit the start button.

Starts up immediately every time this way.

BTW: On both my Spree and my TBG Key West (now in the shop for a warranty engine rebuild :cry: ) the engine will speed up a bit to a smooth purr when it's warm and ready to go.

This is when I know I can take off. I always let it warm up to this point. It's only a few minutes and it's time I spend checking the tires, the signal and break lights... and putting on my helmet, of course.