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    Since we seem to share clutch/belts, why not a motor too?

    Rotax Engine Specifications

    Not sure how 6800rpms would work tho... 503's seem to be common.
    Last edited by mrarmyant; 04-13-2008, 11:02 PM.

  • #2
    Hi Mr.

    The old machines had/have snowmobile engines powering them. HydroMike is using the very engine you speak of. My machines have JLOs.
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    • #3
      That used to be the norm

      Snowmobile motors are commonly used and you can pick them up cheap .

      I have picked up sleds for around $100 with good motors and clutches .
      Maybe no track or seat but you do not need that.

      If you look at the older machines they are all 2 cycle snowmobile engines

      AATV with a Sled engine




      Disadvantages of a sled engine are

      Exhaust style;
      this has to be done in a way that back pressure keeps unburnt fuel in the combustion chamber . You might be able to reuse the pipe that came with the sled but it is a funky weird shape and may keep too much heat in the tub area. If you go with a straight un tapped pipe it will use tons of fuel if it runs at all

      Gas efficacy;
      The older Sleds use allot of fuel and also have a high oil fuel ratio .

      High RPM clutch engaging;
      Slow and controlled driving is difficult compared to a 4 stroke Briggs

      Most sleds do not have electric start but I would not miss that I do not care for that option it just adds weight
      Last edited by Robio_8x8; 04-14-2008, 09:17 AM.
      Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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      • #4
        My Attex is currently powered by a KEC 440, it came out of a John Deere snow mobile. It is electric and pull starter, it's a screamer, but like Robio said they take off at a little higher rpm. It's sort of all or nothing, well almost, 4 stroke motors are easier on the slow trailsor wading through mud. But there's nothing like a full tilt 2 stroke. And then there's the 2 stroke oil, oh sorry.
        I guess it depends on what your going to do with your 6x6.
        Bruce

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        • #5
          You used a John Deer snowmobile motor?

          Originally posted by hdble View Post
          My Attex is currently powered by a KEC 440, it came out of a John Deere snow mobile.:
          You know Hdble if I told the sled heads around me that you used John deer snowmobile for parts on an AATV and didn’t restore that sled, they would cry !

          The John Deer snowmobiles are rare machines around us.
          Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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          • #6
            The way I figure it my MaxII will run at half to full throttle for about 45 minutes on a gallon. It also seems very well mannered when it comes to just slowly cruisin around. With the smokeless synthetic its hard to tell its a oil burner at op.temp. And as far as the exhaust system goes,I used a "Y" pipe off of a snojet then a 60 degree bend off of a 70 panther,then a 45 degree off of a 72 yamaha 433 GP,then to the stock 90 and outside muff under the left rear skirt. It has the 440 Kohler w/the Tillotson HD and seems to perform well in all instances.
            Gunnar

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