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Posted: 7/11/2016 10:02:32 PM EDT
Got my wife's go kart from the lake house to work on for my son. The machine is straight, just needs some love.
The engine is a Tecumseh OH55. It turns over, but something sounds sloppy on the inside, the recoil starter is missing, and the engine cover is damaged where whatever goofball yanked the recoil starter off jacked it up. Now, I'm a retro guy and have been in more than a few engines in my life. At first, I was excited about the prospect of tearing this engine down and making a little more power, but I soon found that OEM and NOS parts are hard to come by and won't get easier. I've also learned that the OHH series isn't a very robust base engine. Sooooo.... By the time I buy all the parts OEM and aftermarket to rebuild, I can buy a new engine. And then some. My question is, what engine should I look for that will have good power, be a strong baseline for a future engine build, and will carry both manufacturer and aftermarket parts support into the future? It's a horizontal shaft single banger. Air cooled of course, prefer a 4 stroke. An electric start option would be cool, but not a deal breaker. I'd like to start around 9 HP but need it to be tough enough to support 15+ in the future (cam, ported head, nitrous, etc.) A quick look yielded the Kohler Command Pro and a couple of Briggs options, but I'm open to anything. |
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Kohler command is what's on my mower, I like it and all. I would go Honda or Honda knockoff with aftermarket support.
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I'd go Briggs, no question about it. There is a huge aftermarket for karting applications. No other engines are going to have as much aftermarket support.
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Start looking for wrecked motorcycles? View Quote FPNI, depending on the age of your son you may want to limit the amount of throttle availabe at first, and up his health and life insurance. When we were kids we stuffed a yamaha 125 on a "dingo" go cart and 80 MPH was easy........ Speed |
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Go post this and pics of the kart on DIYkarting forum. You'll get lots of help there.
What engine depends on a lot of factors: how big the kart is (an actual old school kart or a mini sideXside wanna be), weight, intended use, tire size, clutch type, etc ... Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Find a wrecked Hyabusa and do a motor/tranny swap. All is good after that.
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Hard to go wrong with a harbor freight predator 212cc
Lots of upgrade parts, some people are pulling over 30 hp at 9k rpm out of this motor Throw a tav2 torq converter on it and you are around 300 total cash Cars and cameras you tube channel has tons of great vids on exactly this |
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Harbor freight has damn solid clones of Honda engines. I have a boat powered by their 420cc Predator, which is a clone of a 390 Honda. Solid engine. Lots of aftermarket support. Widely used in karts.
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Harbor freight Predator , There is a huge aftermarket and they are raced everywhere . A Briggs is obsolete . Pull it apart and clean it (some have funk from assembly) add a header and a cam
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Honda GX, Briggs Vanguard, or Kohler Command Pro. Those are the major commercial grade engines but the single cylinders are all based on the GX design. They will all last a very, very long time left stock. Kohlers are good but they probably have the least amount of aftermarket part options and factory parts are more expensive than Honda and Briggs.
I'd suggest just getting a Harbor Freight Predator if you plan on hot rodding it. They are inexpensive and you can get tons of aftermarket performance parts. It won't be such a wallet hit if you blow it up and/or if your son does something to it when he gets older. If it were me, I'd either get a new Predator or watch craigslist for a used name brand twin cylinder (if you're son won't kill himself). |
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rob an engine from a snowmobile. They already have a horizontal shaft and should have more than enough power to turn some wheels.
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LS-3 with a single turbo , the kid is probably too young for a twin turbo
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The harbor freight 6.5hp predator seems to be surprisingly decent for that type of thing, they make larger but I don't know if the aftermarket follows the other engines as closely. I had to modify one for a different project, the parts were easy to find but kind of expensive as they were all kart market parts.
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Why don't you just start with a 5-6 hp engine -- that should be good for 40-50mph. I would be surprised if the original engine was more the 3-3.5 hp.
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I have a Honda ATV that came from TSC of all places (I bought it used a few years ago) and it has been great. It has a Honda GX390 engine which is a little over 11HP. My machine is a bit heavy and so it might be more engine than you need for a go-kart. It is a 4 stroke horizontal though. But yeah, I'd buy it again all day long. It pushes me fast enough I know that. YMMV.
Honda small engines |
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You're gonna need a torque convertor. a bell clutch just wont be able to take that kind of power.
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Hard to go wrong with a harbor freight predator 212cc Lots of upgrade parts, some people are pulling over 30 hp at 9k rpm out of this motor Throw a tav2 torq converter on it and you are around 300 total cash Cars and cameras you tube channel has tons of great vids on exactly this View Quote Since I posted, this is what I'm leaning toward. $120 for the engine, $159 for an upgraded intake, exhaust, carb jet, flywheel, and fan. More or less a fun toy for me until he is old enough for it. As he grows, if he is still interested, we might move up to a "real" kart. I'm loving the 'Busa swap idea, though. |
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Why don't you just start with a 5-6 hp engine -- that should be good for 40-50mph. I would be surprised if the original engine was more the 3-3.5 hp. View Quote Original Tecky was 5.5. The Predator 212 (best option for this POS buggy) is 6.5. With the hop-up kit I want and a TAV2, it's probably run out around 30 MPH depending on tire size. Plenty fast for my old ass and for my boy. |
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Hard to go wrong with a harbor freight predator 212cc Lots of upgrade parts, some people are pulling over 30 hp at 9k rpm out of this motor Throw a tav2 torq converter on it and you are around 300 total cash Cars and cameras you tube channel has tons of great vids on exactly this View Quote I have a go cart under construction in my shop, this^ is my motor choice. Hard to beat for $120 |
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Since I posted, this is what I'm leaning toward. $120 for the engine, $159 for an upgraded intake, exhaust, carb jet, flywheel, and fan. More or less a fun toy for me until he is old enough for it. As he grows, if he is still interested, we might move up to a "real" kart. I'm loving the 'Busa swap idea, though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hard to go wrong with a harbor freight predator 212cc Lots of upgrade parts, some people are pulling over 30 hp at 9k rpm out of this motor Throw a tav2 torq converter on it and you are around 300 total cash Cars and cameras you tube channel has tons of great vids on exactly this Since I posted, this is what I'm leaning toward. $120 for the engine, $159 for an upgraded intake, exhaust, carb jet, flywheel, and fan. More or less a fun toy for me until he is old enough for it. As he grows, if he is still interested, we might move up to a "real" kart. I'm loving the 'Busa swap idea, though. The engines go on sale for $99, look for a coupon. |
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Go with a predator motor from harbor fright. We use them on minibike builds.
http://www.harborfreight.com/engines-generators/gas-engines/65-hp-212cc-ohv-horizontal-shaft-gas-engine-epa-69730.html If you go with the 212cc, there are ton of after market parts. I would keep it mostly stock at first, get a header, a cone filter/adapter, bigger jets and etube (#38-42 jets works well), by-pass the governor, do this by simply taking a zip plastic wire tie (2), cut the tie to the size of the governor spring coiled area, snip the head of tie #2, zip it on cut #1, so it effectively keeps the spring from working making it solid. Install a mild cam and some #18 valve springs (2) which helps with valve float at high RPM. Doing these simple mods will more than double the original HP. Me and my daughter built 3 mini-bikes using these motors and they go pretty fast (about 45-50) and thats about as fast as I want to go on something like that with no suspension. We even added hydralic brakes (disks) from motorcycles because the stock mech brakes don't cut it at those speeds. Go to "old mini bike.com" tons of info there on these engines. http://www.oldminibikes.com/forum/honda-clone-predator/ https://www.ombwarehouse.com/ http://www.arcracing.com/ http://www.smallenginecams.com/ http://www.nrracing.com/category-s/1819.htm |
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Predator 212 is in the back seat of the truck.
Will order the hop up kit and connecting rod some time next week. The buggy itself needs some work which I will do in the mean time. I'll also try to start taking some photos so you all can follow along. |
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View Quote If your engine doubles as your roll bar, and not because it's super tall, you might want to rethink your overall design. |
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Pulse jet Or go home
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Awesome, keep us updated! my mower with this motor and torq converter, she does 40 if I gear it up <a href="http://s199.photobucket.com/user/Lorduss/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsjcgagsqt.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa40/Lorduss/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsjcgagsqt.jpeg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Predator 212 is in the back seat of the truck. Will order the hop up kit and connecting rod some time next week. The buggy itself needs some work which I will do in the mean time. I'll also try to start taking some photos so you all can follow along. Awesome, keep us updated! my mower with this motor and torq converter, she does 40 if I gear it up <a href="http://s199.photobucket.com/user/Lorduss/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsjcgagsqt.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa40/Lorduss/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsjcgagsqt.jpeg</a> Racing mowers are the awesomest display of redneck cool ever! |
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Slightly off topic, does anyone have a better/easier way to post photos than photobucket? I do 99% of my internetting on an iPhone and PB just sucks for posting on ARF quickly and efficiently.
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You probably know this already, but they really like an oil change after the first half hour or so. Comes out like mercury. Lots of shavings.
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