Great site. I've been lurking for a while while doing my first build.
I built a Board Track bike with mostly all Sportsman Flyer components.
Pat's components are all top shelf and are working great.
I'm using a GC Honda 160 engine. The fan and shrouding have been remove
I'm using Amsol 20-50 oil (same as my Harley) I have a 22mm mikuni carb
The jets are set to run slightly rich. Over heating is not a issue.
My Problems The exhaust rocker arm cracked creating progressive excessive lash till it finally became to much for it to run. OK cheap easy fix for less than $20. Got it back together running well. While running straight out at about 43 MPH The head of the valve separated from the stem. Looks like a new valve and a piston will fix it $50
The oil had that slightly silvery look all bearings looked good I suspect rapid cly wall wear.
I'm wondering if this engine is just not a good choice. I'll have it back up in a week or so but if the valve train fails again I'll change engine type.
I am considering a GS 190 It basically the same as the 160 larger bore and cast iron sleeve. Same foot print just .300 taller. I think Pat's mounting system should work with the 190
I would also change the rear sprocket to the next size smaller for lower cruising rpms
The GS 190 is the same design as the GC 160 so it may have the same valve train issues
Pat says the 160 is the largest engine he recommends on his bike frames
I added plates with chain adjusters at the drop outs doubling the thickness
A plate was added where the rear triangle meets the seat post.
I think he might be a bit conservative when I look at some of the frames people are mounting the HF 212 on.
I like the looked of the vertical engine an would like to stay with them but I'm not willing to carry a spare.
Your thoughts and experiences would be appreciated
Ray
I built a Board Track bike with mostly all Sportsman Flyer components.
Pat's components are all top shelf and are working great.
I'm using a GC Honda 160 engine. The fan and shrouding have been remove
I'm using Amsol 20-50 oil (same as my Harley) I have a 22mm mikuni carb
The jets are set to run slightly rich. Over heating is not a issue.
My Problems The exhaust rocker arm cracked creating progressive excessive lash till it finally became to much for it to run. OK cheap easy fix for less than $20. Got it back together running well. While running straight out at about 43 MPH The head of the valve separated from the stem. Looks like a new valve and a piston will fix it $50
The oil had that slightly silvery look all bearings looked good I suspect rapid cly wall wear.
I'm wondering if this engine is just not a good choice. I'll have it back up in a week or so but if the valve train fails again I'll change engine type.
I am considering a GS 190 It basically the same as the 160 larger bore and cast iron sleeve. Same foot print just .300 taller. I think Pat's mounting system should work with the 190
I would also change the rear sprocket to the next size smaller for lower cruising rpms
The GS 190 is the same design as the GC 160 so it may have the same valve train issues
Pat says the 160 is the largest engine he recommends on his bike frames
I added plates with chain adjusters at the drop outs doubling the thickness
A plate was added where the rear triangle meets the seat post.
I think he might be a bit conservative when I look at some of the frames people are mounting the HF 212 on.
I like the looked of the vertical engine an would like to stay with them but I'm not willing to carry a spare.
Your thoughts and experiences would be appreciated
Ray