RBrodnax
"Noob"
Ok guys I've been lurking around here for a couple weeks so I thought it was about time I post. I thought I would share my project details and ask a couple questions about it. I have a freebie murray kart that was given to me. It had a 6.5 ohv tec on it when I got it. The engine needed carb work a pull cord and a new tank from what I could see but I haven't looked any deeper into it. I also got a freebie 5hp briggs flathead to go with it that needed nothing but a little carb work.
I decided to use the flathead with some upgrades so I would have enough power to possibly spin the tires for doing donuts. It would be fun with the live axle on it. This build is for kids. This is what I have done to the engine so far.
Ported and polished
Shaved the eyebrows
All new gaskets and a diaghram for the carb
Lapped the valves
Ground the valve rod a couple thousandths to allow for seating for the full compression stroke.
Milled the head.
Coming soon...
Air filter and adapter
Header
Arc billet rod
Copper head gasket
Governor removal
New clutch
Now I ran into a huge setback while doing the mods I have already completed which is why this project is currently at a standstill. The head bolt on the exhaust port corner of the head snapped off when I removed the head. While drilling the bolt for removal the drill bit snapped off in the bolt. I welded a nut onto the stub that was left and put a little heat to the block with a propane torch. It started to turn and backed out a little and binded up again. I started working it back and forth and the nut eventually broke off. I did this 3 times and it ended up broken off too far down to weld. I took it to a machine shop and they wouldn't touch it. I now have a bottle of nitric acid on the way. That should do the trick. If that doesn't work I will try to blow what I can out with a cutting torch and drill and tap it for whatever I can get in there. I plan on using a stud. It would be a good place to mount the header support anyways. So there's what I have currently... onto my questions.
First, about how much horsepower will I gain from the mods that I have listed? Second, I will be drilling the jet in the carburetor to a #34. Is there any more that I will need to do to the jetting? Thanks
I decided to use the flathead with some upgrades so I would have enough power to possibly spin the tires for doing donuts. It would be fun with the live axle on it. This build is for kids. This is what I have done to the engine so far.
Ported and polished
Shaved the eyebrows
All new gaskets and a diaghram for the carb
Lapped the valves
Ground the valve rod a couple thousandths to allow for seating for the full compression stroke.
Milled the head.
Coming soon...
Air filter and adapter
Header
Arc billet rod
Copper head gasket
Governor removal
New clutch
Now I ran into a huge setback while doing the mods I have already completed which is why this project is currently at a standstill. The head bolt on the exhaust port corner of the head snapped off when I removed the head. While drilling the bolt for removal the drill bit snapped off in the bolt. I welded a nut onto the stub that was left and put a little heat to the block with a propane torch. It started to turn and backed out a little and binded up again. I started working it back and forth and the nut eventually broke off. I did this 3 times and it ended up broken off too far down to weld. I took it to a machine shop and they wouldn't touch it. I now have a bottle of nitric acid on the way. That should do the trick. If that doesn't work I will try to blow what I can out with a cutting torch and drill and tap it for whatever I can get in there. I plan on using a stud. It would be a good place to mount the header support anyways. So there's what I have currently... onto my questions.
First, about how much horsepower will I gain from the mods that I have listed? Second, I will be drilling the jet in the carburetor to a #34. Is there any more that I will need to do to the jetting? Thanks