Turn the moped around?

Does anything happen if I turn the moped upside down? Turn it upside down, like the bike in the picture…

Is something leaking out, oil from the engine or something?

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AlterHaudegen75
2 years ago

A moped isn't a bike that you turn around, eg, the chain. So clearly no moped is NOT turned around. This does not make a human or if only when the car is rebuilt and then the liquids and the battery are removed. The consequences have been well described here.

Knattergreis
2 years ago

Don't you want to know what happens when you shake it? 🤓

Knattergreis
2 years ago
Reply to  Hamudi786

I don't know – I thought you'd try this out… ? 😜👍

Knattergreis
2 years ago

You should spray the screws with rust remover and then let them act – best overnight. Maybe it'll be okay. If not, you should heat the screws with a small gas burner if you have one. Emergency lighters should be enough for the small screws. Then you should be able to carefully turn the screws out.

The whole story with fire is of course a bit delicate at the tank, so you have to be extremely careful and do it outside – in no case in the garage.

PS: And so that you don't round the Allen screw, you'll put in a wake-up gum before you put in the Allen key. This protects the screw, you have more grip and it doesn't break.

newcomer
2 years ago

Starter battery, tank, possibly also engine oil can run out because engines in the upper area have pressure equalization opening

Schurschi1510
2 years ago
Reply to  newcomer

Brake lines can also pull air when these are hydraulic.