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Compared to the other problems I have had this one is super minor and not a huge concern but something I would like to fix.
My scooter seat has never shut (and latched) easily right from the start and neither did the seat on my last scooter. All over my neighborhood I see people reslamming their seat over and over, giving it a karate chop hit, and all other kinds of methods for getting it to latch that tell me this is a common problem.
When I turn the key the latch doesn't move ( not sure if its supposed to) but a little bar seems to slide out ( tiny / hard to see and i have to look close) the little bar seems to lightly touch the bottom of the latch but not do much else. here
Installed the Hardin water pump 2 seasons ago and also replaced the intake hose from the transom.
To remove and replace of the pump is a real bear on my motor because there really is no room, so have to hang upside down for the most part. Installing the first round I removed the exhaust manifold which helped. The housing has some weight which only makes things worst. Removing the hoses from the pump was hardest part, and in part because of the new hose and weight didn't help. The increased difficulty has got me thinking about going back to the composite housing.
The Hardin pump has a small spot on one side which I think may not have been machined correct;y and noticed prior to original install. The spot did mark the impeller but not enough to cause any damage. Got the Hardin pump figure it would last longer and it does, but the inner wear plate is showing some grooves, not much. Figure I can get by with another install here