If your pocket bike came with an owner's manual, it may have some information there. You may be able to order a repair manual from them. The 110cc motor should have some identification on it that you can search to find the manufacturer. In this case let's say it's a Honda motor, because Honda makes so many different types of equipment. Your 110cc motor may have different applications in different types of equipment, for instance a yard tractor or a snowmobile. You'll want to go and search "Honda 100cc motor". (This is an example. Your motor may be a Suzuki or Kawasaki or even a Briggs and Stratton). In any case, find some identifying marker or brand on the motor block itself. You may only have a block number to start with but try whatever you've got until you find the motor's OEM. Once you have the Original Equipment Manufacturer's name, you can try to get a repair manual from them. If they don't offer one then you can see what other applications the motor has and see if one of the retailers offers a manual that has a diagram.
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May 19, 2010 12:20 AM