Black Flying Horse Motor

Nghtrider62

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I just bought my backup motor from a Private seller on E-bay for 90.00 Shipped free, I can't find and Model specific information on the Flying Horse So I came here hoping some of you can help me. What I do know from the seller is it already has 8mm stud bolts and by the pictures I saw of it all the case bolts have been switched out. And comes with a angled intake manifold, It's never been fired up or mounted.
So does the Flying horse have better bearings on the crank, and does it have a better wrist pin bearing ? I saw some where as it mentions this motor puts out about 3 1/2 hp.
More information would be alot of help, If anyone has that information I would so appreciate it.
Might still be able to see the pics from the Auction.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331303422200?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
 
no way to tell what it is from ebay sellers that are not in this business

seller might have taken it in trade for something & not know himself
 
Flying Horse sold by Bikeberry (not exclusive) and is opposed to a Grubee engine. Diff. Con Rod, Diff Piston. Do a search here "J type" vs "D type" for differences. Or PM Duane @ That's Dax. I hope I have helped.
 
I have the black 66cc Flying Horse Engine kit on my bike. It came from feebay from some lesser known kit seller. I can say it has been a very good runner thus far, although I can't vouch for the more then likely inflated horse power claims or tell you if it actually has Japaneese bearings like advertised, but it has been a good runner and has held together just fine hitting the 200 mile mark. Power however seems comparable to the other three engine kits I have had that were not Flying Horse.
 
Flying Horse are good motors. They have Japanese crank bearings. The pistons are lighter, and they have good balance. The last 2 I bought had crappy mufflers though.
 
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