Help looking for LML Stella 4t engine
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Help looking for LML Stella 4t engine
Does anyone know of any scooter junk yards? I suspect the crank in my engine is shot. It hasn't seized cos I can get the kick start to go all the way down but there is something going wrong in the engine.
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Go bigger with the 200cc motor from SIP. Plug and play and prob no one else will have a 200cc Stella 4T.
https://www.sip-scootershop.com/EN/Prod ... sQQAvD_BwE
LML is officially closed and SIP bought the remaining inventory. Once gone no more will be available.
https://www.sip-scootershop.com/EN/Prod ... sQQAvD_BwE
LML is officially closed and SIP bought the remaining inventory. Once gone no more will be available.
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Yes. I have a buddy who has three Stella 4t scooters with 200cc engines. I believe one or two of those might even have big bore kits in them, and a ton of other speed mods. His main touring setup with cruise 75 mph all day, I believe it tops out at 80-85+ with a large rider(I don't know if he actually know the max speed, I would have to check.) From the reviews I have heard when 150cc 4t riders take his scooter for ride they are blown away by the amount of power it has.G-Rod wrote:Gee...that was convenient However, gotta ask: has anyone successfully accomplished the 200 cc swap into a Stella 4t?
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I know what it looks like but someone really did steal it. My neighbours got them on cctv. A Doge Ram pulled up with it's lights off, 2 guys got out and lifted it up into the truck n took off. The police say they got no leads as they had their plates covered and themselves also. The insurance company has a copy of the security tape and is now gonna total it..... $2700.00. Ima get a mini cooper now.G-Rod wrote:Gee...that was convenient However, gotta ask: has anyone successfully accomplished the 200 cc swap into a Stella 4t?
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Yeah the 4t200 swap is super easy, almost a “plug and play� swap. In addition to the engine, you need the matching swingarm adapter and a longer clutch cable, which you can either make up yourself or order from SIP. The outer sheath is a couple inches or so longer. There are a bunch of modifications you can make easily to get more oomph out of it: it is very restricted to comply with euro 3 regulations. First thing, swap the intake Venturi from the dead 150 airbox, it is LARGER than the one supplied with the 200. Then upjet from the supplied 88 to a 92 and see how it runs. All the engine wiring is plug and play. All other cables hook straight up. These engines use a little oil in normal use, remember to check it every 300-400 miles, especially as they age. Most people running them blank off the EGR system with an aluminum plate, easy to cut from a beer can. Use the vacuum takeoff on the manifold to power a cheapo fuel pump as the carb sits higher than the bottom of the tank. The LML club of Great Britain Facebook page has all the details in the “FILES� section at the top of the page. I’m currently running three of these engines. A half dozen people that I know of have them in the USA. Parts are a bitch, but there is an Italian site that has a cross reference guide for common parts (filters, timing chain, clutch plates, etc) and sources for gaskets and remanufactured parts. The clutch itself is a modified cr85 Honda basket and plates, with a different gear to mate with the primary.
stella 4t 200 cc engine, tasso pipe and timing slider, ram-air filter and sidecar
stella auto, bone stock
stella 4t 200cc with readspeed CDI, unmodified stock engine
stella auto, bone stock
stella 4t 200cc with readspeed CDI, unmodified stock engine
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Yeah the 4t200 swap is super easy, almost a “plug and play� swap. In addition to the engine, you need the matching swingarm adapter and a longer clutch cable, which you can either make up yourself or order from SIP. The outer sheath is a couple inches or so longer. There are a bunch of modifications you can make easily to get more oomph out of it: it is very restricted to comply with euro 3 regulations. First thing, swap the intake Venturi from the dead 150 airbox, it is LARGER than the one supplied with the 200. Then upjet from the supplied 88 to a 92 and see how it runs. All the engine wiring is plug and play. All other cables hook straight up. These engines use a little oil in normal use, remember to check it every 300-400 miles, especially as they age. Most people running them blank off the EGR system with an aluminum plate, easy to cut from a beer can. Use the vacuum takeoff on the manifold to power a cheapo fuel pump as the carb sits higher than the bottom of the tank. The LML club of Great Britain Facebook page has all the details in the “FILES� section at the top of the page. I’m currently running three of these engines. A half dozen people that I know of have them in the USA. Parts are a bitch, but there is an Italian site that has a cross reference guide for common parts (filters, timing chain, clutch plates, etc) and sources for gaskets and remanufactured parts. The clutch itself is a modified cr85 Honda basket and plates, with a different gear to mate with the primary.
stella 4t 200 cc engine, tasso pipe and timing slider, ram-air filter and sidecar
stella auto, bone stock
stella 4t 200cc with readspeed CDI, unmodified stock engine
stella auto, bone stock
stella 4t 200cc with readspeed CDI, unmodified stock engine
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