Honda Engines. Red or Black ?

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fishheds

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Saw a 5 horse Honda on CL last night.
Guy returned my call today,says it's on a commercial low pressure sprayer and runs good.Confirmed it's horizontal shaft.Then he says,"Now this ain't no red Honda,it's a black one.
I didn't ask what's the difference,but..... what is it?
I figured I'd get a straighter answer from you guys.
And is 75 bucks a good price?
I'm gonna throw 50 at him,but will prolly go 75 if it runs good.
Thanks,David.
 

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Make sure it has a proper crankshaft.

The current Honda GC series has a black color scheme while the GX series has a red color scheme. You can go look up specs and features of both on Honda's website, but the basic thing is that the GC is a "residential" engine, VS the GX series' "commercial" rating. The GC is also an OHC engine, not OHV.
 

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:iagree: Yep probably a GC160:

The exhaust points right towards your seat, I'd pass on that engine.

 

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I hate the GC series Hondas, they set karts on fire, have trash for linkage and are built to last 1/3 of the GX series.
 

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I hate the GC series Hondas, they set karts on fire, have trash for linkage and are built to last 1/3 of the GX series.

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They're very obviously designed to be a cheap as possible to make and exploit the Honda quality image.

If it's a pressure washer then it's probably got the wrong shaft for easy go kart use.
 

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i used a GCi60 on my minibike and i LOVE it, install a J pipe on the stock muffler with sheet metal screws (which there are provisions for). The only problem i ran into was the crack snout needed to be turned down a bit, there was a lip that kept the clutch too far from the block. Wasnt really a problem at all, took a whole 30min to remove the crank and take it to the local machine shop, $25 i was in business.
 
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