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benjy 58
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Post by benjy 58 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:25 am

Hi Just joined yesterday. I have picked up 2 dreams in a trade. The red one runs but the black one is stuck. I have loaded the black bikes cylinders with kro oil it should come loose in a day or so. The motor numbers are CA 95E 1009274 for the red bike and CA 77E 1009274. Could you tell me what years they are?.

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Post by paperslammer » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:24 am

I'm going to say 65 because they both have 7 digits in the serial number. I know the 77E is definitely a 65, but not sure about the 95

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Re: Newbie

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:02 pm

Welcome.
I had a bad experience with KROIL in the cylinders of some of my spare engines.
I have a lot of engines and I thought I'd help preserve the cylinders by removing the plugs and putting KROIL in then putting the plugs back in.
Well many months later I disassembled a couple of those engines to get parts I needed to rebuild other engines.
Everything seemed OK until I had the sleeves bored.
There was areas where the KROIL had penetrated the metal and when they were bored that area was sort of soft and could be scraped out.
I'm sure if you don't allow it to be in there for an extended time ya will be OK.
BTW one day the KROIL can got a pin hole and that stuff was going all over the shelf. ...................lm

benjy 58 wrote:Hi Just joined yesterday. I have picked up 2 dreams in a trade. The red one runs but the black one is stuck. I have loaded the black bikes cylinders with kro oil it should come loose in a day or so. The motor numbers are CA 95E 1009274 for the red bike and CA 77E 1009274. Could you tell me what years they are?.

benjy 58
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Thanks for The Info!

Post by benjy 58 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:48 pm

The red bike runns great i had to jump the Battery but it started with no problem. Any one know where you can get a good deal on batterys?.

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Post by e3steve » Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:52 pm

Well, there's rude for you, Ed; not a "thank you for replying" in sight! Needs a little lesson in forum etiquette. Like 'get ignored until good manners are found'......

benjy 58
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e3 steve

Post by benjy 58 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:41 pm

Thanks for letting me know how rude I can be. Get a life A@@hole. Just to let everone know I appreciate any advice I can get but don't need a miss manners to jump in. As far as not thanking Ed I apoligise to Ed as his advice is valuable.

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Re: e3 steve

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Jun 11, 2010 7:49 pm

Ya are new and may I suggest ya get to know us and how the forum works.
The LAST PERSON to start this way didn't last 2 days.
Ease up and enjoy. ............lm

benjy 58 wrote:Thanks for letting me know how rude I can be. Get a life A@@hole. Just to let everone know I appreciate any advice I can get but don't need a miss manners to jump in. As far as not thanking Ed I apoligise to Ed as his advice is valuable.

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