Baja 200 warrior torque converter issue

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So I recently was given a mini bike which I think is a baja warrior 200 but I purchased a predator 212 and torque converter. After I painted the frame I went to put the motor and tc on and the bottom inch or so of the tc hit the frame. I'm sure this isnt the first of this problem, so I was wondering if any of you guys have dealt with this and what you did to resolve it.. is it ok to just chop that little bit off or should I get spacers?

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You are going to have to post a wider angle shot than that because we cannot see the TC and engine at all, but why don't you just mount the TC in another orientation?
 
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If you do not use a spacer on the engine you will need to cut a little off the bottom of that TC plate. I did that on my Warrior and everything cleared.
 

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If you do not use a spacer on the engine you will need to cut a little off the bottom of that TC plate. I did that on my Warrior and everything cleared.

I think I'm just going to do that. As long as it doesnt cause any issues down the road. Thanks for the advice!

---------- Post added at 04:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:50 PM ----------

You are going to have to post a wider angle shot than that because we cannot see the TC and engine at all, but why don't you just mount the TC in another orientation?

Sorry about the bad photo but I cant adjust the tc any because the rear pulley/ jackshaft would hit the frame or the cylinder head.
 

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I agree with mrdeadman. get spacers so you don;t have to chop the tc. But I've never had a baja minibike so you'd have to make the decision on spacing
 

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I had to build up engine mounts for my 212cc and TC to get the bottom of the TC above my minibike bottom tubes, didn't want to cut the TC backplate and leave that huge gap to just bank up dirt into the cover housing. Yes, cover. Got my left pants leg sucked up into the drive sprocket of a Suzuki that had a piece of the crankcase broken off that was only meant to cover that sprocket, held my ankle pinned tight to that hot motor. Long story, but.....ends with blood poisoning from the foot shredding, podiatrist was Satan incarnate, etc. USE THE COVER OR DON'T RIDE IT! I used pieces of angle iron welded back to back to get (A) the height to clear the frame, (B) the height to have the crankcase level for the oil, (C) and the flat contact of the slanted mount to the bottom of the crankcase. NOTE: I adjust my chain by moving the rear axle instead of the motor. If you go rigid axle, don't forget the adjustment slots for the motor or whatever that requires.
 
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