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Old 09-30-2009, 04:20 PM
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Default 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

what kind of clutch would work on something like this and has anyone tried out this engine.

2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine
2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine


Gas-saving overhead valve for cooler, cleaner performance and longer life.

* Cast iron cylinder sleeve
* Low oil shutdown
* Fuel shut off for safe transport
* Ball bearing shaft for increased durability
* 2008 EPA/CARB certified
* Recoil start
* Great for small construction projects


Fuel tank capacity: 0.42 gallon (1.4 liters); Fuel type: Unleaded gasoline; Oil capacity: 13.5 oz (0.4 liters); Engine displacement: 79.5cc; Speed: 3600 RPM


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Old 09-30-2009, 04:38 PM
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Default Re: 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

centrifigul clutch those engines are like the other honda clones out there, need to make sure shaft rotation is correct.
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:44 PM
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Default Re: 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

You can tell from the pull start the rotation is right but it would be a little awkward to start it on the bike unless the recoil could be clocked up.
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:48 PM
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Default Re: 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

sfeland Is using this on his recumbent

"I did have to machine a part to be able to fit the variator on the Harbor Freight motor shaft), and the centrifugal clutch with the spring loaded pulley is used on a 150cc scooter. The shaft is a 5/8" shaft so a Comet Torque converter should work. The 1st drive belt I use is for a 250cc scooter. That should help keep the maintenance down a bit! The final drive was a GEBE system but the bike and I am too heavy and the motor is too strong for the lightweight belt as it lasted about 200 - 250 miles even being very careful. The final drive I use now is the Whizzer drive wheel with a machined V-belt pulley on the Jack shaft. Today commuting home from work coming down a slight hill with some help I was able to get the bike to hit 37.2 mph. Cruising speed is 30 - 32 mph. Someone asked what my gear ratios are... They are GOOD! Seriously....... I will check that out when I have a bit more time and let you all know. I do have a GREAT power band for a heavy bike and I am not lacking power at the top end at all. I do live in Chandler and normally have Monday's and Tuesday's off so if someone would like to check the bike out a bit better, just let me know. So far I have about 1400 miles on the bike, about 80 with the new motor and the rest with the good motor I just took off. So far.... knock on wood, I have had absolutely no trouble with the current setup. It is an ideal setup for commuting.... IMO. Best wishes, watch out for the crazies and stay safe on the road!"

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Old 09-30-2009, 07:51 PM
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Default Re: 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

Ok I gotta ask, is that a washtub on the back????
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:57 PM
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Default Re: 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

I have looked at this engine, several times, at our local store.

The configuration is not right for installation in a bike. It could be done...I was looking at it from a kit standpoint which would require too many modifications to be practical.

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Default Re: 2-1/2 HP Horizontal OHV Gas Engine

Chris Davis is using this motor with an EZmotors automatic clutch. I think this past weekend was the tryout run. Maybe he' let us know how it went.
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