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    Fitting upright engine into horizontal frame

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=392777252

    any one rekon they could fix that up, i live in central auckland

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    Quote Originally Posted by sly94 View Post
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=392777252

    any one rekon they could fix that up, i live in central auckland
    So what you have there. Is a pit bike roller. A Honda motor that's not even remotely close to fitting. A carb of a 2 stroke, hose clamped to a bit of radiator hose with a turbo of unknown value. Am I about right?

    That's not a project, it's a pile of bits that have been dragged out of various corners of the garage and stacked together in the hope that some young and ambitious fool will part with $700 in exchange for $50 parts.
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    Sucking fuel through the carb then through the turbo could be interesting, mind you it is tuned!

    I think getting it to fit is going to be the least of your worries mate. The fit should be doable as long as the head can fit through the frame, just move the fuel tank.
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    Classic ad!

    Fuck there are some cunts out there.

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    The feedback paints the picture.
    Could be a problem if the turbo is 3in with the motor being metric
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