Yes, cut that plate off, that might work for a flathead engine like an old briggs 5hp, but you'll need a 15-degree angled motor mount for your predator 212 and 420cc engine.
I have a brand new predator 212 that I will be installing for now but would eventually like to move up to a modded 420cc. I am 6"1 240lbs. Thoughts on the proper way to mount my engine??
Check out the Burris 15-degree motor mounts, they cost more, but are super high quality and have a couple unique features that'll come in very handy for your situation:
1: They're slotted to allow side to side adjustment. This is handy feature for big guys like you because you can adjust the engine further out to allow more room for wider seats...
2: The second cool feature is you could order the Burris mount with a top plate to fit your 212 predator now, then later on when you upgrade to a 420cc engine; you could re-use the same lower portion of the motor mount and simply bolt on a Burris Big Block top-plate instead of having to buy a whole new motormount. (so you'd save $$ in the long run...)
Flyinhillbilly had good advice, you'll need to measure your karts frame before buying any motor mount to determine if you have the American or International rail spacing.
BMC 543 = American Spacing 2-7/8” (2.875”) from center to center on the frame rails
https://id3528.securedata.net/test....roduct_info.php?cPath=4_78_80&products_id=220
BMC 544 = International Spacing 3.625” or 92mm from center to center on the frame rails
https://id3528.securedata.net/test....product_info.php?cPath=4_78_80&products_id=15
And then here's the link to the Burris big block top plate if you ever wanna instal that 420cc engine:
https://id3528.securedata.net/test.burrisracing.com/merchantmanager/product_info.php?products_id=459
PS:
You can purchase directly from Burris, but if you shop around you might find other online race-kart shops selling Burris motor mounts at lower prices...
PPS:
Take those seat belts off !!!
If you ever flip that kart, you'll wanna be thrown out of it, not trapped underneath with a broken neck... The only time you want seat belts in a go kart is; if it has a roll bar.