the-cyborg
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How does it keep it from floating valves? And sorry for the dumb question, but what exactly is that?
unless you replace the cam leave the valves and springs alone.
How does it keep it from floating valves? And sorry for the dumb question, but what exactly is that?
I need to get with you and pick your brain some......I would like to do some mild upgrades to my OHC Subaru, but like other's have stated, not much aftermarket.There absolutely nothing wrong with Subaru, I have a souped up EH41 13.5 hp on my dirt kart, for an OHV engine they are extremely well built, smooth running as h3ll, little to no vibration, and will take a beating like nobodies business.
I had it bored .20 over, custom modded cam, shaved and ported, 36mm intake, 31mm exhaust valves, roller rockers for gx390, 34mm mikuni flat slide carb , and one of those make your own exhaust kits for gx390 that NR racing has, of course no governor.
Considering how heavy the kart is + my 185lb, I've had it up to 62mph at a local puddle jumper air strip near my house, let me tell you on a dirt kart running speeds like that, it's a white knuckle ride, but I didn't build it really for speed, but more for raw power and torque for riding in various terrines, I also use it for hunting combined with a home made deer hauler trailer. instead of a 4 wheeler just to be different, and can go just about anywhere my buddies can. I've even use it for hog hunting to out run and herd the hogs where ever we want them.
How does it keep it from floating valves? And sorry for the dumb question, but what exactly is that?
When the engine reaches a certain rpm, the springs are not strong enough to bring the vavle all the way down, thus limiting rpm.
I understand you are referring to clones, which is why I was very specific in my statements.and toystory, im talking about a clone, yours was a genuine honda, which is alot diffrent,
on a clone or gx, theres still a big parts market, but its modern junk,