With two stroke engines it is easy. I did this once. All I needed to
do was exchange the field wires in the starter to turn it backwards,
and modify the advance mechanism in the distributor so the spark was
advanced in the new direction. It ran fine. This was to enable a
motorcycle engine to be used in a go kart, where the engine was mounted
backwards, behind the rear wheels. It was a twin Yamaha and the go
kart would pop wheelies like crazy.
tom
Chris W wrote:
The previous post on this topic got me wondering. Just how different
would the two engines need to be? I'm no expert, but it seems to me
cam shaft(s), magnetos, and prop are the parts that would be different
from one side to the other. I almost forgot, reverse the polarity on
the starter motor. What am I missing?
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