I use a business card and sometimes I will sand the magnets. I am sure John gets more grace from his mom than you do. It's always nice to see him work with you.
The information is so-so, the narration is well..... But John is fantastic, he carries the whole program. Save-the-day top shelf level stuff! Well done team, very well done.
You guys work well together,👍, John may think right now that he don't remember enough stuff, but the day will come when everything falls in place, and he'll remember more than he thinks,😉👍, awesome video guys, and thanks for sharing.
😂😂😂 I love the fact that you are teaching John all you know brother. We all watch him grow up to be a fine mechanic. You know he's going to be better then you even someday 😂😂😂 thanks for sharing 👍
I take it that you had him grap a spark plug to kill the engine before? That's what happened to me as a kid, haha, true story. So the kill wire was a rush trying not to get zapped and kill it.
Not dumb at all. You always set it on the magnet then rotate to check clearance before test firing. Older flywheels the magnet can be swelled out and hit the coil so you always set based on magnet.
The flywheel would fit all GX200 clones except the two Predator 212's. I will never use either of the Pred 212's for the minibike hobby. There are too many other better engines to start with at not that much more cost. You could use whatever you want for the coil gap. Cleaning up the flywheel is a couple minutes of work. Why not?
LOL it’s so much easy and probably cheaper to just buy a go kart motor lmaoo 😂
Cheap engine at this point is about $130 this was doable for $40 and lets the kid learn.
@@redneckcomputergeekYep. My teacher said if I could make a brand new generac 389cc work in a go kart I can keep it😅
Its ok John. You will remember these times in a few year and look back and laugh at them!
I use a business card and sometimes I will sand the magnets. I am sure John gets more grace from his mom than you do. It's always nice to see him work with you.
The information is so-so, the narration is well..... But John is fantastic, he carries the whole program. Save-the-day top shelf level stuff!
Well done team, very well done.
Dad: did you get it?
John: does it look like it?
😂. Sounds like my soon to be 6 year old in 2 weeks. My reaction would be " you little 💩"😂
You guys work well together,👍, John may think right now that he don't remember enough stuff, but the day will come when everything falls in place, and he'll remember more than he thinks,😉👍, awesome video guys, and thanks for sharing.
Love watching you two reminds me back in the me working him my dad it help me to the point I have work on small engines for a living 53 years
😂😂😂 I love the fact that you are teaching John all you know brother. We all watch him grow up to be a fine mechanic. You know he's going to be better then you even someday 😂😂😂 thanks for sharing 👍
I love the dynamic between you and John. When he messes up you basically tell him he’s a tweeb but in a loving manor 😂😂
You got to mess up and see it go to hell some times. Motor was way better bolted down the second try LOL
Yes I always sand it down, and I use whatever is lying around for gaping, because that's how my dad does it.😉
I always sand down the fly wheel and I use business card Thank you for the video
John's cap badge gives him the appearance of a handsome "Minion" character -- ♥♥♥
Jessi found that for him. It's a USB rechargeable light in a removable pouch so you can wash the hat.
@@redneckcomputergeek I should have know John's ingenuity would "shine" -- even from his head and cap ! -- Bless You Guys !
I take it that you had him grap a spark plug to kill the engine before? That's what happened to me as a kid, haha, true story. So the kill wire was a rush trying not to get zapped and kill it.
Great video! i use a bisness card to set the gap on the nagnet. i Love watching your videos. :)
Love it..Good bolting both of you
Call me dumb. Do you set the air gap on the magnet on the flywheel or the steel of the flywheel.
Not dumb at all. You always set it on the magnet then rotate to check clearance before test firing. Older flywheels the magnet can be swelled out and hit the coil so you always set based on magnet.
I don’t sand my flywheel and I always use filler gages for the gap
I sand the flywheel and magnet. Printer paper to set air gap.
Hi John is maddox
I use a dollar bill to set the gap or match book🤷🏻♂️ both seem to work
The flywheel would fit all GX200 clones except the two Predator 212's. I will never use either of the Pred 212's for the minibike hobby. There are too many other better engines to start with at not that much more cost.
You could use whatever you want for the coil gap. Cleaning up the flywheel is a couple minutes of work. Why not?
I think thats great you do things with your son
Awesome video
Dad he saved you from yourself
I just eyeball it if the flywheel is the same size all the way around
😂😂. Kids make things more exciting.
Hilarious
Hyosung makes a better motor than Honda sells. Honda of the distant past was a much better machine than it is now (GX 160 200 270 390)
I use a business card to ste the gap if i can't find one i use card stock