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by ForestTheBoy
Thu Jul 20, 2023 9:39 pm
Forum: Technical Help
Topic: 1986 Honda Aero NB50 stripped crankshaft screw rethread advice.
Replies: 3
Views: 2212

Re: 1986 Honda Aero NB50 stripped crankshaft screw rethread advice.

I enlisted the help of a handy neighbor and we took a Thread Die to it and screwed a nut on with blue locktite. The damage was mostly to the front of the bolt and the nut sits in close to the deepest threads, so it feels pretty solid. I drove about 6 miles and haven't noticed anything wrong yet. Fin...
by ForestTheBoy
Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:08 pm
Forum: Technical Help
Topic: 1986 Honda Aero NB50 stripped crankshaft screw rethread advice.
Replies: 3
Views: 2212

1986 Honda Aero NB50 stripped crankshaft screw rethread advice.

I tried putting in a new ramp plate on my variator, but I guess I should have changed the belt width too because when I impact drove the crankshaft bolt back on it cross threaded pretty bad. From my understanding it's expensive to replace the crankshaft, and that's not a task I think I'm up for seei...
by ForestTheBoy
Fri Jul 07, 2023 5:27 pm
Forum: Technical Help
Topic: 1986 Honda Aero NB50 strange Auto Bystarter stalling issues.
Replies: 3
Views: 1041

Re: 1986 Honda Aero NB50 strange Auto Bypass stalling issues.

Yes, Bystarter is the word I was looking for. Sorry if I didn't explain clearly enough, the opposite is actually true where the moped runs better hot once the Bystarter wax melts or "disengages". The first few minutes of operation is when I have issue in the low rpm range. When the Bystart...
by ForestTheBoy
Fri Jul 07, 2023 2:58 pm
Forum: Technical Help
Topic: 1986 Honda Aero NB50 strange Auto Bystarter stalling issues.
Replies: 3
Views: 1041

1986 Honda Aero NB50 strange Auto Bystarter stalling issues.

Hey all! I just picked up a 1986 Honda NB50 and this is my first moped. Outside of some minor tinkering on a 73 Honda cb350 I have near no mechanical experience. I'm doing lots of research lol. I figured out the Aero has a cheap Amazon carb, and the Auto Bystart was left unplugged. But it seemed to ...