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Re: torque converter? on small gas engine
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Posted by markct on May 20, 2003 at 09:08:40 from (216.111.137.36):
In Reply to: torque converter? on small gas engine posted by dav on May 19, 2003 at 17:37:54:
some of the better quaility go carts used a variable drive like a snowmobile drive,it could be from something like that and it is just that you are missing the other pulley to it and the belt. or it could be that someone mounted the engine on a snowmobile at one time, i have a 1971 moto-ski that i got for free, it had no engine on it so i took an old 8 hp briggs and turned down the end of the crankshaft to accept the tapered bore snowmobile pulley,it works good, and sure surprises everyone when they hear it coming,they expect to see a garden tractor go by
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