I recently picked up a 212 Predator from Harbor Freight for a cyclecar project that is probably two years away. I like to accumulate the needed parts and information for a build beforehand so that when the time comes for building I'm more or less ready.
This engine is not going to get raced, but I do want to remove the governor, open up the exhaust with a straight pipe and open up the breathing with at least a modified intake. The same things I have done with a 99 predator on my daily rider.
This engine is going to be coupled with a torque converter transmission, in effect a three speed. I don't have experience with torque converters, but my understanding is that they kind of even out the RPMs and make it less likely that you will blow up your engine.
So, you have an idea of what I want from the engine, more than stock, but not a souped up powerhouse. I don't want the engine coming apart and maybe getting injured in the process and I also want to spend as little money as possible. But I will spend what I need to within reason in order to keep things safe.
So what do I need to do? I will remove the governor as outlined at the AGK site. I'll make up a custom exhaust with a straight pipe. The intake will get opened up so that the engine can breathe. I'm guessing that I will need to change the jet opening in the carburetor. What else? Keep in mind this engine will not be run wide open throttle. If I need to increase the speed I'll do it with the final drive sprocket and not by pushing the engine to it's limits.
Your advice is much appreciated by me and no doubt will be informative for others as well.
SB
This engine is not going to get raced, but I do want to remove the governor, open up the exhaust with a straight pipe and open up the breathing with at least a modified intake. The same things I have done with a 99 predator on my daily rider.
This engine is going to be coupled with a torque converter transmission, in effect a three speed. I don't have experience with torque converters, but my understanding is that they kind of even out the RPMs and make it less likely that you will blow up your engine.
So, you have an idea of what I want from the engine, more than stock, but not a souped up powerhouse. I don't want the engine coming apart and maybe getting injured in the process and I also want to spend as little money as possible. But I will spend what I need to within reason in order to keep things safe.
So what do I need to do? I will remove the governor as outlined at the AGK site. I'll make up a custom exhaust with a straight pipe. The intake will get opened up so that the engine can breathe. I'm guessing that I will need to change the jet opening in the carburetor. What else? Keep in mind this engine will not be run wide open throttle. If I need to increase the speed I'll do it with the final drive sprocket and not by pushing the engine to it's limits.
Your advice is much appreciated by me and no doubt will be informative for others as well.
SB