Is the EZ Q-Matic for 79cc Predator any better than the jack shaft setup you see in the 79cc Predator kits? I found a video of a EZ Q-Matic and 79cc Predator on youtube. The video is very short and tells you very little.
You can get a shaft adapter to increase the diameter from 5/8 up to 3/4. This will allow you to use the tav2 (torque converter) there's a little bit of work involved. There's also a couple guys who utilized the qmatic output gear to run on the tav2 in order to run the drive gear on the back side of the backing plate. The tav2 output gear is directly behind the driven pulley which means a far right offset on motor mounting to accommodate the drive gear location.Does anyone make a CVT granny for the 79cc predator? Would that be a better choice?
That is a little pricey for a belt drive to chain setup if that’s what it is. Am I missing something here?mbrebel has the EZ Q-Matic setup for 79cc Predator Engine $329.99. I just want some input before I spend 329.99 on a transmission.
After reading your post I started looking on google. Found Comet tav2 torque converter kits.You can get a shaft adapter to increase the diameter from 5/8 up to 3/4. This will allow you to use the tav2 (torque converter) there's a little bit of work involved. There's also a couple guys who utilized the qmatic output gear to run on the tav2 in order to run the drive gear on the back side of the backing plate. The tav2 output gear is directly behind the driven pulley which means a far right offset on motor mounting to accommodate the drive gear location.
Not a CVT Curt. It has two threaded halves, turn in make it bigger, turn out makes it smaller and locks with a set screw.Is it likr the front of snowmobile or cvt front pulley?............Curt
Comet is good, the ones sold in kits has a diecast back plate that the variable pitch sheaves are mounted to. It cracks and breaks at a knit line in the casting frequently. Got a buddy that can tell you all about it.After reading your post I started looking on google. Found Comet tav2 torque converter kits.
I searched this site and google. Could not find an example of a qmatic and tav2 torque converter. What would the advantage be? Seems like the qmatic and tav2 setup could be thinner but I could not find anything.
if you have paypal and are willing to ship it, ill help you recover at least some of that 300... lolCurt, there is more to a Q-matic. The crankshaft sheave is adjustable for torque. I bought one from Lynn but in the end, did not use it. $300 just resting on the bench.
iHaveAdog, Thanks for the offer, but it is paid for.. Heavy as a Q-matic is it should be quiet. Quenton was making adaptors for 49cc Huasheng engines that my Huffy-Davidson is powered with. I will have to browse his site againif you have paypal and are willing to ship it, ill help you recover at least some of that 300... lol
For any questions, and to even order for the best price, your best bet is to just call the creator, Quenton, at the phone number listed on the ezmotorbike website. i ordered mine from him a year and a half ago, and he was very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. His advice for me and my build, turned out to be 100% spot on.
remember, you get what you pay for. If you buy one of these, you will never have to worry about a transmission problem again
I am supersized an HS 49cc can make a Q-matic CVT even work they use so much extra power just to function.Quenton was making adaptors for 49cc Huasheng engines that my Huffy-Davidson is powered with. I will have to browse his site again