4 Stroke engine mount plate for attex

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdobber View Post
    Dave I have an old mount plate from a Hustler if you want it. It had a single cyl. engine in it. It may be just as easy for you to fab something from scratch, but you can have it if you want it.
    Thanks for the offer dirtdobber but I'm just gonna fab one up myself with a lil help from a buddy at work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by racerone3 View Post
    My brother Mike pretty well covered it, but here is how much the engine cover missed by. I mocked it all up with a Honda, but ended up using a Vanguard instead
    Ok guys,are you really brothers??cause when I was at pine lake I told my buddy those guys look like brothers!and then the coot ran into toms trailer!! Lmao. I've gotta get these 2 machines done so I can bring a few buddy's!!!
    I appreciate all the info you guys have given me on here! Greatly appreciated!!

    Dave phelps

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave phelps View Post
    Ok guys,are you really brothers??cause when I was at pine lake I told my buddy those guys look like brothers!and then the coot ran into toms trailer!! Lmao. I've gotta get these 2 machines done so I can bring a few buddy's!!!
    I appreciate all the info you guys have given me on here! Greatly appreciated!!

    Dave phelps
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    Your other option is to install a performance clone single which fits easily under the original cover. Smaller,lighter more horsepower and better useable rev range.
    Acta non verba

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydromike View Post
    I'm Mike. He's Brian. We look a bit a like, but he got Dad's brains and I got the babysitter's youthful glow. He modded the engine cover to fit over the Vanny.

    It doesn't need to be that flat, but it holds beer a hell of a lot better that way.
    You guys are hilarious! Really need to make a Pine Lake ride and get the full experience

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickga View Post
    You guys are hilarious! Really need to make a Pine Lake ride and get the full experience
    If I still have the coot, you are welcome to ram anything of Tom's with it. Coots don't care
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseybigfoot View Post
    Your other option is to install a performance clone single which fits easily under the original cover. Smaller,lighter more horsepower and better useable rev range.
    Ok and who sells or makes these??

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    Hey Dave, if you get it as close as race did you can just heat and reform the engine cover to fit. Put a piece if 5/8 plywood the same shape as the air cleaner lid on top of the air cleaner, close the engine cover, heat it up above the wood with a heat gun,to push down on the engine cover to get it shaped. I used some weight to hold it until it cooled. Way better than hacking apart the engine cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe H View Post
    Hey Dave, if you get it as close as race did you can just heat and reform the engine cover to fit. Put a piece if 5/8 plywood the same shape as the air cleaner lid on top of the air cleaner, close the engine cover, heat it up above the wood with a heat gun,to push down on the engine cover to get it shaped. I used some weight to hold it until it cooled. Way better than hacking apart the engine cover.
    Thanks Joe! I really don't want to cut up this cover so I may try it on an older one and see if I can manage it without totally destroying the darn thing!!

    Thanks again!

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    The unistrut will hold up just fine to 20+hp. One of the attexs has a harbor freight 22hp and no issues.

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