Long time no log in, what in the world happened to the old layout? How long has it been like this?
At first I thought I was going colorblind (among other things). This "new thread" page is alot nicer than the old layout though.
Well, see ya in another 6 months or so.
When you're letting off the gas (closing the butterfly) you're creating a vacuum. That vacuum is pulling fuel into the chamber and not all of it is being burnt- so it combusts as it enters the exhaust pipe.
If your pipe is short enough you'll shoot a small flame out if you time it right, from...
Hmm...... built in waste gate, meant for 100hp, it would probably take about a month or so until it spooled up. If you could figure out a management system and convert to EFI (Ie, Megasquirt II) it could be a pretty potent engine setup.
No you don't need any spacers of any sort. As long as you have a bolt with a washer that has an OD larger than 3/4", you'll be fine. It sounds like your clutch is a bit of a snug fit (hence, mallet) so you should be fine without set screws.
I've used set screws on some bikes and skipped them...
At this point? Mostly school. I still lurk around every now and then when I'm bored but haven't touched a mini since I sold my last one to Minibikin' in October.
The TAV is an interesting story...
Every piece is there except for the bronze bushing. I may and most likely do have that somewhere but for now it is missing.
When I had it on a bike it worked flawlessly. I welded two of the pieces that attach to the output shaft of the engine together...
Heres the link to all the pictures.
For Sale Photos by C9H13NO3 | Photobucket
I'd rather sell the TAV parts as a whole. I have a belt for it thats worn down but is usable. $60 and its yours.
Pics should be up tonight. I'm about 90 minutes from York, Pa.
As of now the flathead flywheel is spoken for.
Chad- I'll send you some when I get home.
I'm leaving for college soon so I'm getting rid of all my minibike stuff.
First things first. Cash only, no trades, checks or paypal. Local pickup greatly preferred.
I'm pricing everything to move fast. I'll add pictures when I get to a computer.
Arc billet flywheel for a Briggs...
Fill tank with BB's or small pebbles.
Fill with non-flammable liquid (soapy water works well)
Seal the tank like you're saving it for a week long hike in the grand canyon...in august.
Pillow. Cut that thing open. In goes the tank. Seal the pillow.
Into the dryer it goes. Low heat.
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