fire219 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
fire219 wrote:
You would need a clutch, or restart the engine everything you completely stop.Clutch would be buggy. I'll just have to restart the engine all the time
The weed eater should have a clutch on it, use it.
It's a centrifugal clutch, and hard to implement, since it just comes apart when I take the engine off
I'm actually thinking about using a kit. I found this one online, and seems to be the cheapest I can find in Australia http://www.mbbimports.com.au/product.php?pid=87
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jji7skyline wrote:
fire219 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Clutch would be buggy. I'll just have to restart the engine all the timeThe weed eater should have a clutch on it, use it.
It's a centrifugal clutch, and hard to implement, since it just comes apart when I take the engine off
I'm actually thinking about using a kit. I found this one online, and seems to be the cheapest I can find in Australia http://www.mbbimports.com.au/product.php?pid=87
If you are going to use a kit, you are better off getting an engine that is 4-stroke. It may be a little more expensive, but you will get ALOT more torque, and won't make as much smoke (2-strokes are like smoke grenades).
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fire219 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
fire219 wrote:
The weed eater should have a clutch on it, use it.It's a centrifugal clutch, and hard to implement, since it just comes apart when I take the engine off
I'm actually thinking about using a kit. I found this one online, and seems to be the cheapest I can find in Australia http://www.mbbimports.com.au/product.php?pid=87If you are going to use a kit, you are better off getting an engine that is 4-stroke. It may be a little more expensive, but you will get ALOT more torque, and won't make as much smoke (2-strokes are like smoke grenades).
Well, 4 strokes are beyond my price range ( ) and I quite like the high end power of the 2 stokes
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jji7skyline wrote:
fire219 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
It's a centrifugal clutch, and hard to implement, since it just comes apart when I take the engine off
I'm actually thinking about using a kit. I found this one online, and seems to be the cheapest I can find in Australia http://www.mbbimports.com.au/product.php?pid=87If you are going to use a kit, you are better off getting an engine that is 4-stroke. It may be a little more expensive, but you will get ALOT more torque, and won't make as much smoke (2-strokes are like smoke grenades).
Well, 4 strokes are beyond my price range ( ) and I quite like the high end power of the 2 stokes
High end power isn't any good when it is too stressed to get much over 800RPM! xD
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fire219 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
fire219 wrote:
If you are going to use a kit, you are better off getting an engine that is 4-stroke. It may be a little more expensive, but you will get ALOT more torque, and won't make as much smoke (2-strokes are like smoke grenades).
Well, 4 strokes are beyond my price range ( ) and I quite like the high end power of the 2 stokes
High end power isn't any good when it is too stressed to get much over 800RPM! xD
Haha, well 4 strokes tend to start at around $300 and I can't be bothered to save up that long
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fire219 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Well, 4 strokes are beyond my price range ( ) and I quite like the high end power of the 2 stokesHigh end power isn't any good when it is too stressed to get much over 800RPM! xD
Haha, well 4 strokes tend to start at around $300 and I can't be bothered to save up that long
Find an old dirt bike at a junkyard (or wherever you can), and get the engine out of it.
Or find a alternator motor in an old car, and make your bike electric. Those motors are not terribly big, but could probably put out triple the torque of a weed eater 2-stroke.
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