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Friday, August 31, 2012

Moped Scooters - The 3 Simple Steps To Extend The Life Of Your Engine

By Steve Scooter


There isn't anything better than a smooth-running engine to keep your scooter going strong for many years to come. Understanding how to keep your engine in super shape will help you extend its life-span and the quality of the ride. The good news is, a scooter engine does not require as much upkeep as one may think, so putting in a little effort when it is required saves you time and possibly a ton of money over the life of your ride. Like life, the same applies for moped scooters, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Here are the 3 easy steps that will lengthen the life your engine and your scooter.

Step 1: Regular Oil Changes (for typical 150 cc moped scooters)

Regular oil changes are the 1st requirement, and are definitely the important thing you can do to prolong the life of your engine and scooter. It does not a lot, and it will do amazing things for the engine. A general rule of thumb, is to have the oil changed each one thousand miles. If you ride a lot , you might need to change it each 1,500 or so. Or if you don't ride that much, at least ensure you are changing the oil once per season. Also note, for new moped scooters, I suggest changing the oil in the first three hundred miles. There is a lot of debris and junk from the factory that will get into the engine when it's initially assembled, so it's very important to get one done early. Oil changes are straightforward to do, and there's no reason to not get it done. But if you do not like getting your hands dirty, or you simply do not want to do it, then take it to a shop. But make sure you get it done.

Step 2: Transmission Oil Change - for standard 150 cc moped scooters

Transmission oil is another critical maintenance step in prolonging the life of your engine. If you don't change it, the oil can carry junk or debris from the continual engine friction, and potentially will excessively wear on your gears. Like oil changes, it is also an easy step that is not that expensive, and it's great for extending the life of moped scooters. It really depends on how much you ride, but I recommend changing this each 3,000 miles or at least once a year.

Step 3: Change The Air Filter (for typical 150 cc moped scooters)

Air filters screen and cleanse all the debris and pollutants from your scooter, the valves, fuel lines, pipes, and most importantly, the engine. Having a fresh air filter is one more way to save your engine from debris build up, and making it work harder over the years. Your engine will say thank you for having a fresh air filter with smoother rides and a much longer life. The nice thing about air filters, is they don't typically need to be replaced often, every few years or so. But they have to be cleaned consistently so as to work properly. Check you are cleaning your air filter each 2,000 miles, or at least once every year.

The replacing of an engine with good maintenance will barely be of concern. If you look after your engine as you should, and go easy on the aftermarket mods, you will not have to be worried about engine failure or replacement. The only potential issues you'll run into for moped scooters are high mileage, no maintenance, and modifications that overwork the engine.




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