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  • #16
    I have a 16hp Powermax in a lifted golf cart. I have a hour meter on it with about 30 hours on the clock. It starts and runs nice and doesn't burn any oil. I completely removed the governer to provide a place to run a pulse fuel pump. I've kindda ran that little motor like I hate it and it has just kept coming back for more. I agree on the wishing they had a twin. I remeber seeing some clone 20hp twins when I bought my 16 but it seems like they were $1000 and I can't even find them now.
    1984 Hustler 980 and some other toys that won't even swim.

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    • #17
      are they quiet? and how long can you ride on a that tank of gas.

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      • #18
        They are quite with stock exhaust. The run/start good. Mine seems to be clankity. I know I ran mine hot and the head gasket is leaking but it still runs and starts good so Im not to worried. I think the clankity is the head gasket leaking making it chirp or something. I see exhaust pop out of the gasket on startup. lol I overheated mine twice untll it wouldn't run no more not realizing the cooling fan on flywheel came off. The oil was like gas. I thought I had a carb problem at first. Not sure if the head is warped or the gasket is bad but just shows the abuse they will take. A briggs V-twin vangaurd motor runs so much smother though. But they are like the price of 3 of these motors. Soooo...

        As far as fuel goes Im not sure exactly. I never pay attention at all. I always have gas on hand so I just fill it when it quits. I normally never fill it fill either. I know there is a powermax manual in the manual section and I believe it said the spec of fuel usage.

        An owner's manual for the Powermax brand of gasoline engines including the 6.5, 13, and 16 horsepower versions

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        • #19
          Thanks for reply Larry do u think it will work good on a maxII

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          • #20
            Yea I dont see why not. Marty has one in his. It moves my Attex around nice. Max is heavier though. It should have plenty of power to move it along but if you are running tracks or want a speed demon then maybe not your choice. It will spin all 6 of my tires before it bogs down in an attex with good year rawhide terras. Should be plenty of power to do what ever you want. Minus the track thing but I have no experience with tracks just know they rob horses.

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            • #21
              thanks Larry. has anybody tried the 16hp engine from Carroll stream motor company.

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              • #22
                i edited my post ericood yes i would buy another if needed great little motors.

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                • #23
                  Just FYI.
                  I contacted maxtool.com customer support about my leaking head gasket and they saiid $6.99 + $8.95 S & H. If you need a part contact them.

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                  • #24
                    good to know Larry i have not run my max much because of the bearing problem but when i did run it it had plenty power,and had no trouble spinning all 6 on a steep hill. going to go down this week end and take the golf cart down and bring max back,for new shoes and a bearing over-haul .

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