Minggu, 22 Desember 2013

what is the best engine to buy to make a small light homemade go kart go fast?

pressure washer 6.5 hp briggs on Global Industrial 2500 Psi Pressure Washer - 6.5hp, Honda Gx Engine ...
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and i am looking for cheap alternatives
and if u live in australia like me where could you buy them



Answer
if you want a "utility " type engine like whats on pressure washers, mowers etc. the honda style is a good choice. the honda gx160-200(5.5-6.5 hp) and or its cheap clones is common in most parts of the world and is pretty sweet. bathtub head with push rods, but puts out pretty good power. to get revs over 4800 rpm pull the springs from a briggs 5 hp flat head and cram them in. the briggs 5 hp is good too as is the briggs OHV 6.5. the robin subaru EX design is a nice engine but limited in RPM. if you can do a setup that uses a engine/trany from a dirt bike that works good and can be very fast but is a lot of work for most people. just use what you can i guess. with the mower type engines you get a bit more high rpm output if you port/polish the head/block often like with the briggs and hondas. custom fitting bigger carbs, exhaust pipes, special cams, higher comp ratios, methanol fuel etc also are options but more work. its hard to be cheap and get a fast kart unless you put in a lot of work. for simple small karts i like the honda gx 200. with 10/1 compression and methanol fuel it goes fast.

why won't pressure washer build pressure?




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Troy bilt 2550 psi pressure washer with Briggs & Stratton 6.5 hp engine. Working fine until yesterday. Began to leak oil. Later after I stopped to change locations, now it won't build pressure. Are these problems related? How to repair?


Answer
Sometimes the nozzle on the spray head is opened too much for pressure to build up. Try adjusting that.
Your oil leak is probably a seperate problem and much more serious.




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