modelengineer
Lord of the noise
I've been thinking about this for a while and have been wondering about what drives people to use a modified clone/honda/tec./industrial engine/lawnmower engine for a power plant?
Advantages:
- Good learning experience building up an engine
- Fun taking apart and rebuilding the engine to better understand how it works
- Can spend money gradually by replacing parts one at a time
- 'Cool' factor ("Yeah, it's got cams, header, flat top piston"
)
- Easy to mount and connect. Just throttle linkage and chain
Disadvantages:
- By pushing the engine past design limits life of the engine *can* be shortened
- Quite expensive to get hop-up parts for these engines
- Needs a separate clutch/gearbox/torque convertor
- Lot's of work and time to build up an engine (Can be a positive if you enjoy engine work. I know I do!)
This is far from an exhaustive list, just what I could think of in 5 minutes. Feel free to add anything you want.
So, what made you choose to modify an industrial/lawnmower engine?
Advantages:
- Good learning experience building up an engine
- Fun taking apart and rebuilding the engine to better understand how it works
- Can spend money gradually by replacing parts one at a time
- 'Cool' factor ("Yeah, it's got cams, header, flat top piston"
)- Easy to mount and connect. Just throttle linkage and chain
Disadvantages:
- By pushing the engine past design limits life of the engine *can* be shortened
- Quite expensive to get hop-up parts for these engines
- Needs a separate clutch/gearbox/torque convertor
- Lot's of work and time to build up an engine (Can be a positive if you enjoy engine work. I know I do!)
This is far from an exhaustive list, just what I could think of in 5 minutes. Feel free to add anything you want.
So, what made you choose to modify an industrial/lawnmower engine?
