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I can't say that it's better from a performance point of view or not. I haven't put miles on this engine. As for the JB weld., I might not have let it sit long enough, or mixed it correctly. I still want to mess with it somemore.
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I can't believe it didn't work. I would love to see more vids like bills bike. Se what other people are riding, and building. Really so the 2 stroke is better then?
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May I please ask you another question, if you don't mind.
The back axle on my riding mower broke in half. The mower is an old Ariens and uses a disk drive.
Do you think I can JB Weld (liquid welding) my axle back, or should I welded it.
Thanks
robviolin1 1 year ago
@robviolin1 You could always try it but I don't know if it would hold up. In any case, it seems that it would not hurt to try. In fact, if it does work please let me know by commenting here. That would be some awesome knowledge to have. In fact, I probably will start experimenting more with it myself.
5cud6uddy 1 year ago
and now you're screwed........its going to be tricky to drill out that jb
paintballforever24 1 year ago
@paintballforever24 not really. If I remember right, I didn't let it cure all the way and was able to tap out the half that was bonded to the shaft with a screw driver and a hammer I eventually replaced the key all together. Even when it wasn't cured properly, the JB weld worked until I overworked the engine. See my Burnout Fail video.
5cud6uddy 1 year ago
i fixed one of my buddys bike, it was just like that just that it was a 2 stroke with 1 gear and a clutch it was much less complacated that. and i bet it would smoke that,nice bike though
Sandeep9201 1 year ago
@Sandeep9201 If I were to bet, I'd put my money on a 2-stroke also. Mainly because of the clutch, and the lighter weight of the engine. I built the 4-stroke because I had it laying around and thought I could be lazy.
5cud6uddy 1 year ago