Not impossible, but would require a complete change of driveline. First, because Fugazi is all vertical shaft stuff right now, second, I'm pretty certain that this engine would shred the Peerless 820 transaxle.
Build a hi speed golf cart that you could run on job sites or on the trails . Must be 4x4 , maybe a mini tow truck to bring the OddFathers home after the carnage 👍
Kind of like you talked about, put it in a tractor. But make it a drag / racing tractor, with extended frame and stuff like that. Dave Fredericksburg, VA.
Our lockdown status has flip flopped more than the fish I pull from the lake my friend - went from stay at home orders, to no guests in the entire reservation, to masks on and no federal grounds open, to open everything (then close it again), county by county. THEN its region by region, and now back to county. I'm glad I stay in a rural area, I do what i want anyway.
Sprocket's Garage - howdy, the rotor seals, aka “rings”. It very specifically said to use only omc 2 stroke snowmobile oil. My dad came upon a case of metal quart cans of Amoco 2 stroke oil which we used. It made me nervous, and eventually she died. I wanted to take it apart but old man gave it away while I was at college. I would try to find out what that oil was and be sure to mix it to proper ratio. Very cool motor. The local ski resorts used them for ski patrol. 24” wide tracks! IIRC.... I’m located in northwest lower Michigan. Good luck with it!
I would mount it between 2 wheels like a gravely type concept and use it for everything weld square tube to slide in mud kart, street kart, use it to move trailers and cars around. Make a 1 motor moves all.
Had no idea that anything smaller than a car ever had a rotary engine, crazy... 5500rpm is a bit higher power band than your standard 3600 or below OPE engine. Whatever you do will presumably need some fancy transmission-ing but you've got the experience to do it
Over the years, I've learned of many neat rotary-powered goodies. There were little nitromethane powered rotary remote control aircraft engines, there was a chainsaw, and a pushmower, too. Obviously some snowmobiles, and I haven't seen one but I heard whispers of an outboard boat motor!
My grandfather's boat has a Mercury Thunderbolt 40hp 2 stroke with that type of spark plug. Bit of a pain to find those kind of plugs, very few engines used them.
use the second hole the pen hole put a valve in it .. use it for compression relief like on a chain saw .. that way if battery weak it will help rope start ,, also maybe build a drag mower .. never enough projects .. got enough for a lifetime still getting more ..
Love your profile pic- Maximum Overdrive was a fun movie with a GREAT soundtrack! No mud mower on this one. I'm leaning towards street/speed/drift something.
@@DocSprocket That would be pretty cool to see a drift lawn mower or something it would be cool to see something on TH-cam that price tires on a rotary engine especially on something small like a lawn mower can't wait to see your videos I learned so much from your videos keep up the good work
@@danielauen7790 I don't think a spinning dorito would be at home in a perfectly scaled down "stock" Model T, BUT there IS an idea I've been toying with for a few years. Google "Cyclekart". It's basically a scaled down open wheel racer from the 20's and 30's. This engine doesn't technically fit within the accepted Cyclekart build specs but then again, I'm WAY more concerned about what I want vs what the world demands. Anyhow, this might be what happens... Thank you for your interest and input!
Actually, it's really funny you mentioned that. I just watched that particular episode a few days ago and it was one of the factors in me shopping around to find this engine!
When I was in probably middle school my friends older brothers friend had one of those rotary sleds he dragged out of a barn somewhere and I remember he couldn't get that one to run either
I am thinking some sort of racing Go Cart. I would not place it on a mower and run it through the mud. I think running this motor through the mud will over heat it and as you said finding the parts to repair it will be next to impossible. Additionally I think that it is supposed to run on 2 cycle engine oil. I can't remember if you mentioned that or not, but I would hate to see you run it on regular fuel and burn it up.
We had a Johnson phantom 35. My grandpa bought it last year they were sold. Pretty hard to pull start in winter. The starter seemed strong. I remember that spark plug. Very torquey
how much torque does it have? Would it be right to assume it makes its 35hp at a high rpm power band. If that's the case then you probably going to be building whatever project towards speed.
I'm from Peterborough there was one sold in a auction in a new in a crate along with a complete sled I can't remember exactly but was before covid its cool this stuff is floating around we had omc in Peterborough I think a lot of stuff went out the back door
@kemc2724 Man, that's cool. I got mine off Marketplace, had to drive down to Toronto for it. Wasn't in a crate or anything. Showed signs of age, but not use. I still haven't put it in anything, but I was thrilled to get it running off that boat CDI.
I'd actually like to, but it's not very practical for my situation. Not having wheels on it, and being short for storage space would make things difficult. Neat idea, though!
Most definitely a Mower build . Question is Street ? Or off road ? Nice score Doc ! Can't wait for the next episodic adventure of "sprockets Garage " !
hi michael brown in n.c. it needs to go in a motorcycle for the road with a snow mobile cvt or a 6 speed from a H.D. it would have great rpms ps or a hydraulic drive from a zero turn mower this may best to a shaft drive motorcycle thanks[ MBE] MICHAEL BROWN ENGINEERING
cool find
New Offroad mower 4x4 😍
New Offroad mower build with front suspension
👏👏👏👏 very high rpm and torque on a rotary engine i am following this build for sure.....
It would make an awesome minibike powerplant!! :3
I really enjoy your videos and wish you did more
Minidragbike!! But whatever you build I'm sure it will be neat.. please more videos.....
I'm thinking slammed street mower. As wide as long with full suspension.
Rotary powered pulling tractor. There I made a suggestion.
You know as well as I do that it will be nuttier than that.
Small scale trophy truck!
Rotary racer. Indy style kart
The camera and mic setup seem better every time I watch your videos lol.
I'm trying!
@@DocSprocket how are you doing ?
Put in a sears suburban
Street mower for sure
Chuck it in Fugazi!
Not impossible, but would require a complete change of driveline. First, because Fugazi is all vertical shaft stuff right now, second, I'm pretty certain that this engine would shred the Peerless 820 transaxle.
@@DocSprocket would be funny tho.
That thing would scream on a racing mower
Build a hi speed golf cart that you could run on job sites or on the trails . Must be 4x4 , maybe a mini tow truck to bring the OddFathers home after the carnage 👍
Kind of like you talked about, put it in a tractor. But make it a drag / racing tractor, with extended frame and stuff like that.
Dave
Fredericksburg, VA.
Drift trike or mini chopper. Either one would be pretty awesome with that new engine.
Our lockdown status has flip flopped more than the fish I pull from the lake my friend - went from stay at home orders, to no guests in the entire reservation, to masks on and no federal grounds open, to open everything (then close it again), county by county. THEN its region by region, and now back to county. I'm glad I stay in a rural area, I do what i want anyway.
and, I may be biased, but putting that on a shaft driven or horizontal belt driven tractor would be insane!
They were sensitive to lubrication. Ours died in the 90s, seals wore out.
When you say "seals", are you referring to the rubber eccentric (crank) shaft seals thru the case, or do you mean the rotor side and corner seals?
Sprocket's Garage - howdy, the rotor seals, aka “rings”. It very specifically said to use only omc 2 stroke snowmobile oil. My dad came upon a case of metal quart cans of Amoco 2 stroke oil which we used. It made me nervous, and eventually she died. I wanted to take it apart but old man gave it away while I was at college. I would try to find out what that oil was and be sure to mix it to proper ratio. Very cool motor. The local ski resorts used them for ski patrol. 24” wide tracks! IIRC.... I’m located in northwest lower Michigan. Good luck with it!
I would mount it between 2 wheels like a gravely type concept and use it for everything weld square tube to slide in mud kart, street kart, use it to move trailers and cars around. Make a 1 motor moves all.
GREAT FIND!👍
add a sled cvt and a solid chain driven axle on a large lifted and widened mower... full suspension... maybe even a 2 seater
Had no idea that anything smaller than a car ever had a rotary engine, crazy... 5500rpm is a bit higher power band than your standard 3600 or below OPE engine. Whatever you do will presumably need some fancy transmission-ing but you've got the experience to do it
Over the years, I've learned of many neat rotary-powered goodies. There were little nitromethane powered rotary remote control aircraft engines, there was a chainsaw, and a pushmower, too. Obviously some snowmobiles, and I haven't seen one but I heard whispers of an outboard boat motor!
Is love to see an efi turbo charged lawn pulling tractor
Dragster tractor!
That thing is awsome dude you should put that in a wheel horse
My grandfather's boat has a Mercury Thunderbolt 40hp 2 stroke with that type of spark plug. Bit of a pain to find those kind of plugs, very few engines used them.
use the second hole the pen hole put a valve in it .. use it for compression relief like on a chain saw .. that way if battery weak it will help rope start ,, also maybe build a drag mower .. never enough projects .. got enough for a lifetime still getting more ..
If it was me I would build a mud mower with a 3 speed and a golf cart rear end with a custom frame
Love your profile pic- Maximum Overdrive was a fun movie with a GREAT soundtrack!
No mud mower on this one. I'm leaning towards street/speed/drift something.
@@DocSprocket
That would be pretty cool to see a drift lawn mower or something it would be cool to see something on TH-cam that price tires on a rotary engine especially on something small like a lawn mower can't wait to see your videos I learned so much from your videos keep up the good work
That is so awesome!!
Shriner Car?
Ain't no way that someone else's project is getting MY unicorn engine... lol
@@DocSprocket Build your own Shriner Car, with Blackjack, and wankels.
@@danielauen7790 I don't think a spinning dorito would be at home in a perfectly scaled down "stock" Model T, BUT there IS an idea I've been toying with for a few years. Google "Cyclekart". It's basically a scaled down open wheel racer from the 20's and 30's. This engine doesn't technically fit within the accepted Cyclekart build specs but then again, I'm WAY more concerned about what I want vs what the world demands. Anyhow, this might be what happens... Thank you for your interest and input!
@@DocSprocket oh neat, a new rabbit hole for me to fall down, thanks! Looking forward to this unicorn ends up.
Since you've made go carts before how about a full size Sand Rail dune buggy with the beer keg fuel tank.
Build a racing mower drag
With that much horsepower I would say a 4 wheel drive go kart with suspension.
A mini boat
Mini off road speed buggy.
It would be cool if you could run fuel injection instead of the carburetor. It would obviously cost more but you would gain power and reliability.
4 wheel independent suspension front engine road race go cart. .
Reach out to junkyard digs. They have a rotary arctic cat they couldn't get going, maybe you can get the cdi and coil off there junk sled
Actually, it's really funny you mentioned that. I just watched that particular episode a few days ago and it was one of the factors in me shopping around to find this engine!
When I was in probably middle school my friends older brothers friend had one of those rotary sleds he dragged out of a barn somewhere and I remember he couldn't get that one to run either
I am thinking some sort of racing Go Cart. I would not place it on a mower and run it through the mud. I think running this motor through the mud will over heat it and as you said finding the parts to repair it will be next to impossible. Additionally I think that it is supposed to run on 2 cycle engine oil. I can't remember if you mentioned that or not, but I would hate to see you run it on regular fuel and burn it up.
It most definitely requires a mix. That's why the test shots included spraying a bunch of oil down its throat.
Off-road mower
Hey Doc. Had a question on your Fugazi build. You used a Honda 3813 brake lever. But what cable did you use for the brake? Thanks for your videos.
I used the Honda cable that came attached to it. Thanks for watching!
@@DocSprocket thanks for getting back to me, appreciate it.
We had a Johnson phantom 35. My grandpa bought it last year they were sold. Pretty hard to pull start in winter. The starter seemed strong. I remember that spark plug. Very torquey
how much torque does it have? Would it be right to assume it makes its 35hp at a high rpm power band. If that's the case then you probably going to be building whatever project towards speed.
Put in a Golf cart or a Wheel Horse..
No minibike .. PULLINGTRACTOR!!!!!
What part of Ontario are you from I have heard stories about one of these just up the road from me
I'm a little outside of Newmarket.
I'm from Peterborough there was one sold in a auction in a new in a crate along with a complete sled I can't remember exactly but was before covid its cool this stuff is floating around we had omc in Peterborough I think a lot of stuff went out the back door
@kemc2724 Man, that's cool. I got mine off Marketplace, had to drive down to Toronto for it. Wasn't in a crate or anything. Showed signs of age, but not use. I still haven't put it in anything, but I was thrilled to get it running off that boat CDI.
Be different... build a HOVERCRAFT
I'd actually like to, but it's not very practical for my situation. Not having wheels on it, and being short for storage space would make things difficult. Neat idea, though!
Most definitely a Mower build . Question is Street ? Or off road ? Nice score Doc ! Can't wait for the next episodic adventure of "sprockets Garage " !
slammed stanced shaft drive drift mower
You know, I'm kinda digging that idea!
hi michael brown in n.c. it needs to go in a motorcycle for the road with a snow mobile cvt or a 6 speed from a H.D. it would have great rpms ps or a hydraulic drive from a zero turn mower this may best to a shaft drive motorcycle thanks[ MBE] MICHAEL BROWN ENGINEERING
Off road tractor. Mule 5.0 or whatever. Has to be a tractor bro.
Put it on that old Springfield tractor. You could have the “wankel weasel”
Neat idea! Unfortunately, I no longer have the Springfield.