smallbikes88 Active Member Jul 15, 2008 #21 Jul 15, 2008 #21 buy a clone motor and save yourself the rebuild
L loneagle New Member Jul 15, 2008 #22 Jul 15, 2008 #22 This engine went in the trash. Not worth fixin! smallbikes88 said: buy a clone motor and save yourself the rebuild Click to expand... Sorry, we prefer not to buy Chinese! If I buy anything it will be a US820. United States Motor Power, Inc.
This engine went in the trash. Not worth fixin! smallbikes88 said: buy a clone motor and save yourself the rebuild Click to expand... Sorry, we prefer not to buy Chinese! If I buy anything it will be a US820. United States Motor Power, Inc.
C clarkbar2311 New Member Jul 16, 2008 #23 Jul 16, 2008 #23 what's one of those engines cost loneagle???
G GTO Jul 17, 2008 #24 Jul 17, 2008 #24 Bummer, how hard were you running the engine when it blew? :doah:
L loneagle New Member Jul 17, 2008 #25 Jul 17, 2008 #25 clarkbar2311 said: what's one of those engines cost loneagle??? Click to expand... I'm not sure. But I heard they start around $500 or so. Westbend 820 10 HP http://www.go-anywhere.us/USMotorPower820/htm820Motor.htm GTO said: Bummer, how hard were you running the engine when it blew? :doah: Click to expand... High RPMs with no load is what killed it! Last edited: Jul 17, 2008
clarkbar2311 said: what's one of those engines cost loneagle??? Click to expand... I'm not sure. But I heard they start around $500 or so. Westbend 820 10 HP http://www.go-anywhere.us/USMotorPower820/htm820Motor.htm GTO said: Bummer, how hard were you running the engine when it blew? :doah: Click to expand... High RPMs with no load is what killed it!