The holes under the flywheel are drilled and tapped. I'm thinking the correct lighting coil and flywheel would work ok. Depending on how early the block is the starter holes may not be drilled. I'm pretty sure everything after a gen 2 block is drilled for the starter. You'll just have to take...
There's lots of disc clutches out there. I have raced karts for the past 9 years. The engines range from stockers to opens. The best disc clutches for the money are Bully or Martinbuilt. You can usually find a good rebuilt Bully or Martinbuilt for about $175. The Goldie Locks clutch is a copy of...
I can help. Is the front of the block smooth or does it have ribs in it? The ribbed blocks are stronger and of a later generation. All animals are dual bearing and cast iron sleeved. The very first generation animals did not have a good flywheel on them. The later generations went first to a Jr...
I can help you get started with an animal build. I have lots of motors and parts. I've been racing them on my karts for the past 8 years. I've built a few for mini bikes. They make lots of power and are very reliable. I just got done with my all billet animal build. They can be rather expensive...
The Intek block is different than a 206 Briggs Animal. It only has a bearing on the PTO side. It also has a governor which can be removed but not recommended unless you go to a animal flywheel or a after market billet flywheel. All the ones I've seen have a plastic lobe cam as well. The cranks...
If I was home I could help you out with lots of pictures. I have several animal motors and have built and raced them for several years. I'll be back home in a couple weeks. I'm sure I can help you out.
Intek heads have a d shaped intake port. They also use flathead style valve spring retainers. Animal heads have a round intake port and use a valve spring retainers and split locks. Have you gotten the animal finished and fired up? I built an animal for Buckeye and he loves it. I used a Dyno-002...
Almost all of the cams I've installed in the predator motors I've built lately have hit the crankshaft. I've had to take the crank out and grind the flashing and contour the end a bit to get the cams to clear.
The stock Intek coil does not have a built in rev limiter. If you get a PVL animal flywheel you will have to have the matching coil. There are rev limiting coils available for the PVL flywheel. Black PVL coil limits at 4100rpm, the Green PVL coil limits at 6100rpm, the Red PVL coil limits at...
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