The owner's manual states that it is 339mm, or 13.3465" tall, but that is with all accessories installed as stock. The engine measures 11 3/16" tall using a level on top of the valve cover. I would call it nominally, 11 1/4" tall. It will fit in a Huffy Cranbrook frame. Of course, so does the standard ChinaGirl 66/80cc.Otto how tall is this engine with out the gas tank?
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Not far along at all. I am kind of stuck on which way I want to go with this. I'll enter a post to this thread about my dilemma of trying to decide how I want to proceed with my first build. My car project is taking quite a bit of my time as well. I'm into it going on 6 years.No idea on how far along you are with this engine. Let me share with you some things learned through my personal experience with these clone engines.
Removal of gov and pluging its hole results in no oil on the outside of the case. I'll explain. Ive ran my first one by just disconnecting the outside parts. Then at high RMP a fine sheen of oil comes out around the rod and then dirt starts sticking shortly after. I love my rat bikes with all there rust and dents, I just hate dirt - oil covered dirt eww.
The engine in your pictures sure looks like a flat top to me. Tell me its not an OHV, please. Am I just blind?
From speaking to Lifan USA, there isn't an oil sensor in this engine.I have 5 of the doodle bugs and it sure looks alot like the same thing. Acutally looks exactly like a drege motor from I picked up at a tent sale at HF with the oil sensor inside. I would get rid of that and plug it off too.
According to the owner's manual, the 1h output is 1.1kW@3600rpm. Converted that comes out to 1.474530831103hp. However, the Max. torque is listed as 3.1N.m@3240rpm which converts to 1.9124hp. I don't know anything about it developing 3.5hp, but it was hinted by Lifan that it would put out 3hp, if I remember correctly.You said someting about HP in the thread too. It is my undestanding the 2.5hp rating is at 3800rpm and removing the gov allows you to gain the rest of the power band or aprox 3.5hp This is what Ive been told.
AGK recommends:Stories or fact? I've only seen em blow apart rods etc..wheel won't help that
IDK where this plastic flywheel is coming from, pretty sure the flywheel is not plastic. Are you talking about cooling fan that goes on top of the flywheel?First of all, agk seems to be using a bit of a scare tactic to make sales. Secondly, there is no way an aluminum flywheel can be lighter than a plastic one. I can see a flywheel exploding on a heavily modified engine, but running it stock (other than removing the governor) shouldn't be a problem. My buddy Jay (jbcruisin here on the forum) is running a 99cc predator with the governor externally disconnected, and to my knowledge has not replaced the flywheel. I'm also not going to replace my flywheel, whether I keep the engine I've got or replace it with a 79cc predator.
Yep agreed, thanks for clearing that up.I think none of these motors have a plastic flywheel to start with. I do not see any aluminum flywheels available for these small engines. The need to replace a flywheel on a hi performance engine is due to the hi rpm's and the way the magnet is installed, the magnet has pins that secure it vs glue and screws. The video from Agk is real and true life, and could cause extreme damage. I really am not worried about these small engines, the first thing to go will be the rod. Plus they don't make any more power after 5500 rpm without adding a cam and head work.