L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI Sep 13, 2020 #1 Not much I can say about this, yet Reactions: Slydog, Awk08 and JoeJoeSX
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,293 175 Usa Sep 13, 2020 #2 Looks like they made a jig to mount ATV or SnoMo engines on a single tire motorcycle dyno ? I'm not familiar with the lectron carbs, but how are the floats keeping the bowls filled on such an acute angle all that time ?
Looks like they made a jig to mount ATV or SnoMo engines on a single tire motorcycle dyno ? I'm not familiar with the lectron carbs, but how are the floats keeping the bowls filled on such an acute angle all that time ?
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI Sep 13, 2020 #3 Awk08 said: Looks like they made a jig to mount ATV or SnoMo engines on a single tire motorcycle dyno ? I'm not familiar with the lectron carbs, but how are the floats keeping the bowls filled on such an acute angle all that time ? Click to expand... I know nothing about lectrons. That’s actually a custom built twin cylinder scooter engine. I think it’s 200 cc. L/R case halves mated to custom center section.
Awk08 said: Looks like they made a jig to mount ATV or SnoMo engines on a single tire motorcycle dyno ? I'm not familiar with the lectron carbs, but how are the floats keeping the bowls filled on such an acute angle all that time ? Click to expand... I know nothing about lectrons. That’s actually a custom built twin cylinder scooter engine. I think it’s 200 cc. L/R case halves mated to custom center section.
Slydog Active Member Technician Nov 3, 2019 2,150 389 119 Florida Sep 13, 2020 #4 That's pretty cool.