Introduction
Have you ever wanted to improve your 68cc gas bike's performance? This FastFix will help you improve your bikes performance and speed.
Tools
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            Clean the compression head with an alcohol based cleaner to ensure a perfect fit on the engine. 
 
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            Place the spark plug tool on the spark plug and twist it counter clockwise to loosen it. 
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            After loosening the spark plug all the way, remove it by lifting up. 
 
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            Place your 3/8" wrench on any of the four top cap nuts on the compression head currently on the bike. 
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            Turn the wrench counter clock wise to loosen the cap nut and remove it. Then remove the washer and the locking washer. Repeat this for all cap nuts. 
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            Keep the washers and lock washers with the cap nut they were with on the compression head, it is not recommended to mix them up. 
 
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            Remove the compression head by lifting up. 
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            Remove the head gasket from the engine. Sometimes the head gasket gets stuck to the compression, remove the head gasket if it is stuck to the compression head. 
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            Clean metal head gasket with the rubbing alcohol. 
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            Reinstall metal head gasket on the engine after cleaning. 
 
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            Place the new compression head on the engine. 
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            Place the washers and locking washers back in their respective places and place the cap nuts on top. Hand tighten the bolts. 
 
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            This is nut #1, the one on the right closest to the camera. 
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            This is nut #2, the one on the right farthest from the camera. 
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            This is nut #3, the one on the right farthest from the camera. 
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            This is nut #4, the one on the left closest to the camera. 
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            Pay close attention to the relation of the nuts to the carburetor and the exhaust. 
 
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            Using your 3/8” wrench, place it on the first cap nut labeled in the picture above. This is the cap nut in the red circle. Tighten it 2 full turns clock wise. 
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            Next, place the wrench on cap screw three and tighten it 2 full turns clock wise. Cap screw three is the one labeled with by yellow arrows or circles. 
 
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            Place the wrench on cap screw two and tighten it 2 full turns clock wise. Cap screw three is the one labeled with by orange arrows or circles. 
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            Place the wrench on cap screw four and tighten for 2 turns. Cap screw four is labeled in green. 
 
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            Repeat the tightening pattern two more times to make sure that all screws have the same amount of tightness one them. 
 
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            Use the spark plug tool to reinstall the spark plug by screwing it in clock wise. 
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            Reattach the rubber CDI to the spark plug. 
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            Make a quick visual inspection to make sure nothing looks out of the ordinary. 
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            You have now installed a new compression head on your 68cc gas bike! 
 
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