Thanks Gene...I couldn't remember the model!Yes it is the Starfire Gen II 48cc Steel lined motor.
Gene
Gene ordered one of my clutch kits, and it didn't fit his engine.
There is a difference in the mounting bolt pattern.
Jim
Thanks Gene...I couldn't remember the model!Yes it is the Starfire Gen II 48cc Steel lined motor.
Gene
Yes...The magnet would have to be broached on the opposite of TDC, or the crank would have to be re-keyed.I thought of a potential problem. I think the timing may be off from the magneto. hmmm if it is true it might be more work than it's worth.
That sounds like quite a summer project! I looked at it again and that'd be the best way to do it. Even if you fixed the magneto you'd have to tilt the engine at a crazy angle to get the drive sprocket to line up with the main sprocket. Either that or get another pully and if you're doing that you might as well just go with a jackshaft!!Make a new unit and simply mirror the engine cases, then the engine would not have to turn in the opposite direction. The engine would still sit in the frame the same way. The installer would be forced to make it work with additional hardware, or do without the pedals. A custom set-up could easily be done, and yes it would alleviate the jackshaft...but it would have to be designed for a number of frame styles. I can mirror image the new cases in my design program...simply 180 all of the components and done! I may try it this summer just for fun!
Sounds like meFor the customer who has limited mechanical knowledge, and even less patience/tools...this kit will be a real value.
Jim
downtube on mine is 1.5" OD, did not measure the seat tube, just opened the rear mount up slightly with a spindle sander. made this front mount. (posted on the mounting techniques forum)does anyone have the seat tube and the downtube width/size for the 26in cranbrook i am building a new motorbike and the bike has not came in yet but i need the sizing so i can start building the mounts.