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Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/24/2011 4:55 PM   
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Hi all.

Have to take a cylinder off of an Evolution/MVVS 50cc. I don't seem to have a proper shaped 8mm wrench to remove the bolts on the exhaust port side. Does anyone know which wrench is needed??

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RE: Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/24/2011 5:10 PM   
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An Allen wrench with most of the short side cut off..

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RE: Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/24/2011 8:43 PM   
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You need a ring spanner, ground down thin.


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RE: Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/25/2011 1:34 AM   
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Then how about an open end, also ground narrower on the sides..?
The ring would be better..

Didn't know the cylinder used nuts instead of allens...
We here in the colonies call it a box end

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RE: Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/25/2011 3:25 PM   
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The open end spanner won't work without damage to the nut hex. There just is not enough room.

Box end eh? I live in Europe. About time the colonies caught up. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrench


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Then how about an open end, also ground narrower on the sides..?
The ring would be better..

Didn't know the cylinder used nuts instead of allens...
We here in the colonies call it a box end



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RE: Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/26/2011 9:37 PM   
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I'm frustrated.

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RE: Evolution 50cc - Cylinder removal - 10/26/2011 10:08 PM   
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Welcome to the club, what's up ?

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