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Boo-V 12-20-2016 03:46 PM

New Guy
 
Hello everyone, new guy here from Louisiana, trying to rebuild a buggy that I just purchased yesterday, any help would be great!

x-bird 12-20-2016 04:35 PM

welcome aboard! Take some pics and start up a rebuild thread. )

Boo-V 12-20-2016 05:06 PM

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Well thats what I was going for, I have the original engine but it is in complete pieces so I can either try to find a manual to put it back together or put a whole new motor on it, this is the motor that I'm looking at, guy is selling it cheap, do you think it would fit? also here is my buggy, it's a 300cc Kinroad Runmaster. The link to the engine http://saturnsurplus.com/engine/engine.htm

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Originally Posted by x-bird (Post 51646)
welcome aboard! Take some pics and start up a rebuild thread. )


x-bird 12-21-2016 07:07 AM

interesting engine, but a 6hp flat four air cooled genny engine might be a bit lackluster performance-wise. if those were putting out 20hp or better it would be a no brainer if the price was right. otherwise, seems too large, heavy and potentially poses a lot of installation issues.

Boo-V 12-21-2016 11:45 AM

Oh ok, well I should be getting a 95 Polaris Magnum 425 for it instead, do you think that would work out?


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Originally Posted by x-bird (Post 51653)
interesting engine, but a 6hp flat four air cooled genny engine might be a bit lackluster performance-wise. if those were putting out 20hp or better it would be a no brainer if the price was right. otherwise, seems too large, heavy and potentially poses a lot of installation issues.


x-bird 12-21-2016 12:45 PM

sounds like a much better choice, from what i remember of those, that's a cvt style automatic setup. replacement parts are common, going to take quite a bit of fab work to get it installed, got some grinding n welding background?

Boo-V 12-21-2016 02:06 PM

Yea I have a little, I was hoping that it would fit right in there

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Originally Posted by x-bird (Post 51655)
sounds like a much better choice, from what i remember of those, that's a cvt style automatic setup. replacement parts are common, going to take quite a bit of fab work to get it installed, got some grinding n welding background?


jmansracerocket 12-23-2016 08:32 AM

You came to the right place.


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