Not sure. If I had to guess high 4's low 5's. Its screaming. Biggest benefit of removing it is the power when you squeeze the throttle. Dont float the valves that often. Only on long straights screwing around.
Not sure. If I had to guess high 4's low 5's. Its screaming. Biggest benefit of removing it is the power when you squeeze the throttle. Dont float the valves that often. Only on long straights screwing around.
i just recieved a 670 for an anniversary gift from my wife. needless to say, it will be going into her MaxIV. Need some help with wiring,, what all do i have to do or get rid of to make it compatible to my MaxIV. It is currently wired to receice a Kohler Command that I put in last year but failed shorltly after but had a Briggs in it originally. Also, what belt is used for this conversion or can the original Briggs belt work? Thanks guys!!
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I really need to draw up a wiring diagram for that engine. I'll try and remember to do it later. As far as belts. We run the stock max iv belt for briggs.
i too am currently looking at re-powering my attex rig and am also strongly leaning toward the predator 22hp engine. My current rockwell jlo 399 is just not reliable enough and is quite difficult for locating parts for. I'm curious as to what clutch you ended up using that would with stand the torque and rpm's from this motor? as well as if you had to re-spring the t-20 driven clutch? if so, what spring did you end up using?
Nathan
I strongly recommend the swap. The engines are good stock and aftermarket parts are also available. I run 780 clutches. On the light machines I run the green springs in the secondary and in the heavier ones the red.
I see a lot of members on here using the comet 780's, yet they are only rated up to 18hp...these are capable of withstanding the 22hp that these engines are putting out?
My 670 predator is putting out close to 40hp and no issues.