11-30-2021, 04:18 PM | #1 |
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Predator 212 Clutch
I have a Yamaha G2 that I am looking to replace the original motor with a Predator 212 motor but can't find a clutch that will work on the 3/4 keyway shaft. Looking for recommendations from others. I would like to keep using the starter/generator so it will need to be a motor with the starter pulley. Thanks
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11-30-2021, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: Predator 212 Clutch
You could use a 3/4 to 1" sleeve found all over E Bay and then use a comet 780 clutch. Vegascarts has a billet S/G pulley to go with the 780 BUT with the 212 you are giving up almost 100 cc compared to the stock engine.
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11-30-2021, 06:43 PM | #3 |
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Re: Predator 212 Clutch
Thanks Ray. That is very helpful. Sounds like the 212 is not the way to go. Do you recommend the 301 or the 420 for a neighborhood cruiser? (I notice the VegasCarts only has mounting plate for 420 unless it also works for 301 - it didn't say)
Also, do I just put the pulley and clutch back to back or do I need a spacer or anything? |
11-30-2021, 08:22 PM | #4 |
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Re: Predator 212 Clutch
I would just spent the few xtra $'s for one of the 390-460 engines as speed parts for the 300 cc unit may not exist. With the 390-460 the clutch slides on after the S/G pulley with no need for a spacer. BUT I just did a quick tally with the engine and S/G mounts along with the 780 clutch and S/G pulley from VC and a cheap $320 15 HP clone off E Bay. That came up to $955. That doesn't take into account exhaust system or air cleaner mods if you need them. I don't know what your budget is that is is a pretty realistic figure for a G 2 conversion.
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12-06-2021, 08:20 PM | #5 | |
Searching for The Way
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Re: Predator 212 Clutch
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If you just drive on pavement and no large hills, the 212 will do just fine. You won't win any races, just basic driving with this engine, very simlar to a stock golf cart engine as far as power goes, maybe slightly less power. A Predator 420, for example, will be quite a bit more power than a stock cart. With minimal modifications you can go 30 mph or more. You can climb hills fairly well with the torque these engines make, much better than stock engine torque. If it were me, and I was on a budget, I'd go Predator 420 or equivalent. Here's a thread about engine upgrade options. https://www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=172255 |
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12-16-2021, 06:19 PM | #6 |
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Re: Predator 212 Clutch
I used a Torq-a-verter on a cart I put a 212 into a couple years back. Bolted right up. I did basic mods to the 212 (governor, exhaust, new "high performance spark plug") and that cart would launch nicely! No wheelies but from 0 to 18 was pretty quick and if you ran it WOT for two city blocks you'd reach 23 mph. I thought that was impressive for a 212 in a metal bodied cart! The 420 is certainly better though. But I got the 212 for $30 and the cart for free and very little $ to play with back then.
I found my build thread if you wanted to see the 212 in an 85 EZGO. https://www.buggiesgonewild.com/show...all+blockin%27 I had a blast in this cart but the 212 really showed it's weakness when you add people. I had two grown men and three little kids on the cart and acceleration really took a hit. |
12-18-2021, 12:25 PM | #7 | |
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Re: Predator 212 Clutch
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Heavy vehicle with small engine = slow and no pulling power Light vehicle with big engine = fast with no traction Medium vehicle with the right engine = best of both Gotta have the right combo of weight, torque, hp, and traction to get the work done. For making slow laps in the neighborhood....different story. Any engine will do that. |
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