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Old 06-13-2011, 04:12 PM
MikeinMadison MikeinMadison is offline
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Default Upgrading Robin EX17 to ?? on Manco Kart

Hi all
I appreciate any help. I am new to karting and hope you can point me in the right direction. I have a Manco Quicksilver 2x6 GL with a Robin EX17 and Comet Series 30 torque converter. I have a friend who needs a motor for his kart and figured I'd give him mine and upgrade the motor on my kart.

I'm considering engines between 7 and 15 hp and am wondering:
1) what other Robins (others too?) are compatible with this TC?
2) which TC will I need if I go with a more powerful Robin or other engine?
3) what else will need to be upgraded...?

Thanks for your help!
Mike
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Old 06-13-2011, 04:39 PM
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Okay
I've decided on an engine. I'd like to go with the ex27. I know I'll need a larger 1" driver clutch but will I need to replace the driven clutch too? What else will I need to do to get the ex27 mated up right? Thanks!!
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Old 06-13-2011, 05:59 PM
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My understanding is that I'll need a series 40 TC and need to modify the mounting plate and jack shaft ... can you give me a quick run through of what I'd need to do to mount it and mod the jack shaft? (and/or if you know of links to websites with the necessary steps/issues/etc.)

Thanks again!!
Mike
 


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