ok a question????? what is the big difference in the cases that are out there???? I see gx and gt and ect what is the difference in them I know a lot of people are confused as am I and ive been building these bikes for 5 years I have only two sellers that I buy motor kits from and have never had a problem well cept for mag coils being bad
Seems most of the newer engines I been seeing are using the same case design as far as how the transfer ramps are concerned, the PK80 40mm stroke, GT5 long Rod 38mm stroke and the Short rod 38mm stroke-aka-"Half Breed".
I have two older engines that have different transfer ramps than what we see with most all the engines we get now, but the main difference is finding a vendor that is consistent with a particular geometry, Some list 47mm bore X 40mm Stroke and then when you get the engine you fing it is a 38mm stroke Half Breed or the more common GT5 type with a 114mm rod and 38mm stroke crank, some show engine with straight plugs heads which are usually the 40mm stroke engines, but then you end up with a slant head 38mm stroke engine.
The link you shared above shows some pics with the engines being straight plug head and in same add the engine then has the slant head... so which do these have?
For some this doesn't matter but to those of us who are looking for a particular type engine it does and it really ticks me off when I get something different from what the adds picture shows, the one Half Breed I have was listed as a PK80 geometry engine, waited for a while to get it out of Hong Kong and it wasn't what it was advertised and Ive never been happy with how the heavy crank vibrator perfoms and its the one I'm running 25:1 regular 40wt non detergent oil in instead of 2 stroke oil, I dont really care if it craps out or not to be honest, but it runs like a scalded ape on the 40wt junk oil in the mix and is showing no signs of trouble.....LOL piece of junk may outlast all my other "better" engines...
But to wrap this up here, I dont think we're seeing much if any variation in the case lately, just never know what crank, rod length or piston type you're gonna get from a lot of the sellers of these kits, so far I'm not to fond of the 38mm stroke engines compared to my better running older dax GenIV 40mm stroke engines, they have better torque even when built for higher RPM power and they're a little better balanced which helps a lot.
I'm not gonna hate on the GT5 type dax is selling now though, I have two of them in my stack of stuff, I just haven't got one together yet, but I'm planning to asap so I can give an honest review on what I experience with them compared to the older GenIV engines he had before.