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Old 09-09-2009, 12:03 AM
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I have been posting about the building of the Happy Time engines I have built and I think it needs to be over in this Forum. I have solved so many of the problems with the little engine that now I enjoy them more than my Whizzer bike. I hope the guys at Whizzer don't find out. I mean it I have gotten mine to run like my 63 Yamaha Omaha Trail, and I loved that bike. Ill bring the info over here so we can apply it to all our bikes. I love these bike engines and they love me. LOL Have fun, Dave
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:10 AM
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Don't get the wrong Idea I am going to give it to you straight. Here goes.
Well I got another one finished today. Ill tell you this, these kits are not the easiest things to get going. First off the sprockets are the worst. I have to carve on them for at least an hour. The one on the engine was so bad the the chain would not come close to running through. The one in the rear just kept derailing till I hit every tooth on the sides so that they would role into the chain. I am getting tired of the head studs being too long. The last engine had the stack of washers and I thought this one would be better, (not). As soon as the engine started it blew the head gasket, the aluminum is so soft that it just pushed it out from under the head, I added another washer to the stack and a new gasket and it runs fine. The last bike I found had 32 spokes so the sprocket would not go on that wheel, and I liked that one. I found a wheel on a Recumbant bike I was building so that is the one on it now. I ran the bike around for a while, it runs good and quiet, but the porting is doing no good with the stock muffler, I will do my mods to that too. I up'd the size of the hole in the carb to a .063 and it seems to work good. It was idling straight away. I like the 41 tooth sprocket that came with the kit, the chrome tank, I think I like too. The clutch handle is the best, I never thought I would like anything better than the Russian one. The throttle and kill switch is better than the last batch of engines I got. As soon as I work out the last of the bugs I am going to paint the thing, I know I said that the last time I built a bike and it is still the same old color. Have fun, Dave
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:14 AM
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Do you think this barrel has missed a machining operation? To me it looks like they forgot to mill the top, see the rounded over edge! I put it on the block and put the piston to the top and it fall's short. You can see I have been carving on the ports. I widened the transfer and enlarged the exhaust and intake. Well, I don't know what to think about the barrel I will try and put it on the mill and mill the top off. Have fun, Dave

PS: The cylinder I used on the other engine was clean shave'n and the piston was at top. See the piston in the other pic how low the pin location is, (short rod). Also look and the size of the cut outs for the transfer ports, I removed a lot of metal from that barrel (one on top)
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:15 AM
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I have not run the cylinders from the two Dax engines yet I only have the one I previously ported and it was of another make. I love the way this engine runs so far I only wish it was with the barrel it came with. I don't like the idea I have to machine the top to get it rite. I guess it would work, the main thing is that the rest of the buying public that get this engine would not have the means to do the work it needs to be correct. I know the cost of the engine is kept down by making as many steps easy as they can. The head gasket was pure Aluminum, I used it again with the new barrel but the head studs were too long and the nuts bottomed out and it blew the gasket out immediate. If I had run the engine straight out of the box I can only wonder if it would have worked, the barrel I took off could be taller. I never run the engines out of the box, there are too many things wrong with the engine that just need to be done, it would run but Why. Have fun, Dave
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:33 AM
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I did a final mod on the carb and I need to post it over at the carb mod thread. I said I put the hole in the carb at .062 and I liked the way it ran but it still needed something, I have a repair manual for the year 1910 It is actually patent leather and looks like a Bible, (don't tell the Bishop, but I can get away with having it in Bible class) I just can't help read when asked. LOL. But one of the things in the book was a section about Wick carburetors. Yea they made them! Well I thought about the Happy carb and thought, if I add a kind of wick under the hole I made in the carb it would add more fuel MIX to the idle. And what do you think! I let the engine idle for ten minutes and not a hiccup. So here is a Pic. Have fun, Dave

PS: I Need to find a way to post YouTube vids so I can show off how well it runs. What do you think of the light on the Schwinn? Cool Yea
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Old 09-09-2009, 12:38 AM
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I took this bike out for a long ride today and it is so much a pleasure to ride I wish I could get every one of your bikes to run this good. Ill put links to the threads I have made to help get every bike so that its owner can have a Happy Time. Have fun, Dave

PS: I have been known to be a perpetual tinkerer! I have a Four cylinder outboard engine that is making its way to a BIKE
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Egor,
Thank you so much for sharing your considerable knowledge. I'll be following along closely as if I were going to school. In a sense I am. More power is nice, especially on hills and such, but smooth, reliable running is what I'm looking for. I don't have a lot in tools, but judging from the past posts of yours, many things can be done by rank amateurs with pretty simple tools if we know what we are doing and why we are doing it. My hat is off to you, Sir. (And I still want your new headlight.)
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I up'd the size of the hole in the carb to a .063 and it seems to work good. It was idling straight away.
.063 inches? That's about two and a half times bigger than stock. If HTs even run with an aperture that big plug would foul in first couple miles. You'd probably get less miles per gallon than a ford SUV.
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:45 PM
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Sorry I need to be more clear, I am not talking about the main jet, I am talking about the hole I drill in the body of the carb. I started a thread about a mod to the carb to add fuel for the idle, I added a piece of cotton held in place by a small wire wound around the stem and it holds fuel next to the hole drilled. I need to add a link to the carb, so leave the main jet alone.

I took the bike out again today and another thing I noticed is that it starts easier also. I tickled the carb and it took rite off. I love the way it runs and is low on vibration, I think it is the short rod.
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.063 inches? That's about two and a half times bigger than stock. If HTs even run with an aperture that big plug would foul in first couple miles. You'd probably get less miles per gallon than a ford SUV.
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Old 09-09-2009, 11:04 PM
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I still need to take more off the rear sprocket so the points of the teeth are tapered in at the top from the sides. I did the outside some but it needs more and the inside a lot. I think if we could get perfect alignment to the engine that would work but that is not possible. I am looking for a piece of 1" pipe to add to the frame just under the top one, I think it will make it look vintage. Have fun, Dave
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