larry where did you get your motor from? a 1 inch shaft with keyway should be fine for my clutch right?
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NEW ELEC START 16 HP SIDE SHAFT GAS ENGINE GO KART MOWR - eBay (item 200378324065 end time Sep-27-09 20:01:49 PDT)
I got mine off ebay. 390 shipped
I'm not sure what clutch you have. Im not sure on the stock 297 either as I never had mine off, I do know the jlo 252 colt motor clutch wont work. Most all 2 strokes Ive seen are tapered shaft. Your going to have to get a clutch too.
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Wow, cheap
Originally posted by coosaridgerider View PostYou can get the 16 power max electric start on Overstock.com for $332.99.The add said $1 shipping,But not sure that applies to the motor.
That would be the ticket. Never used overstock but man thats cheap if shipping is $1.
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Originally posted by ArgoH2 View Postok shipping is 1 dollar for sure just checked went through whole checkout process hehehehe
The clutch depends on how much you want to spend. Cheap but works is the comet 40. Around $90-110+ on ebay. But there are better clutchs and I believe the comet 40 is slightly smaller cutting out on top end speed. That is currently under investigation as I installed a 4 stock weighted salsbury clutch which is bigger diamerer and it was the same speed but my belt is extremely worn so Im searching for a new belt. But then I started playing with my scrambler and......to be continued, lol.
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Originally posted by ArgoH2 View Postlol ok well I think I am going to go with the one on overstock. what was the jlo 297 hp rating ? and how do you think that 16hp 4stroke compares to an old jlo. thanks for your input
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what about this?
Briggs & Stratton Vanguard V-Twin Horizontal Engine with Electric Start — 16 HP, 1in. x 2 29/32in. Shaft, Model# 305447-0068-B1
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