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right now, they only make 2. the f4.6 and the k4.6.
heres the difference......
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as you can see, the are very different. I usually look at the cooling head.
Some one told me that you can tell by how many adjusting screws on carb 2 or 3 but could not remember
hmmmm.... you might be able to cut it down. it still might break the backplate, I'm not sure.
the starter shaft has a hex on the end, but its in a ball shape, so that less power gets transferred to the backplate. using a full standard hex ( like you would get by cutting it) may deliver too much power and break it. I'm not sure.
if you're planning on getting a new engine, go with an lrp .28 or .32. they will be better and cheaper than the k5.9
so I am afraid that rcnut14 is incorrect again.... +1.if you're planning on getting a new engine, go with an lrp .28 or .32. they will be better and cheaper than the k5.9
I am using a 7/32 long ball ended allen key I cut off to start all of my TigerDrive equippedso I am afraid that rcnut14 is incorrect again....
and you will not be able to cut down a ball and pin style because the hex is way too small to fit that unit you are looking at..... not sure what hex size that one is but using an allen key will be perfectly acceptable.... just take it to the hardware store and buy the size that fits and cut it the right length you need...
WHAT!!!!!!!!!
It doesn't matter if it's rounded or straight the same amount of power is delivered as long as you have a good hook up in the backplate. The reason it is rounded is to let you put the shaft in at an angle and still be able to start it. Think of it as an allen wrench with the ball end on the long end of the shaft so you don't have to be straight on to turn the bolt.
look, I cant speak for the hpi niro start, but I broke 2 backplates on my dynamite .28 because I used an allen key. I got a 7$ AE starter shaft, and haven't had the problem since. so I'm going off of my own experience( and what the guy at my LHS said)
allen keys are made of a much harder metal then starter shafts....so they don't flex. too much power gets transferred to the backplate from what I understand.
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