it looks like it is coming along real good
being that the motor is right above the rear wheels lol what i was gunna do with the baja mower was build a cage
like that bolted and unbolted from the frame or on hinges w/e then cover the sides and front and back ... with sheet
metal then on the top make like louvers so the air and heat can enter/escape. other wise u might short somethin out
with all that water goin around in there lol just thought id pass that tip along

I wanted to build an engine cage for the toro (not only to protect it, but so I can have my darn luggage rack
back!), but the engine is so damm big that it just would never look right.
That and I REALLY don't need more weight in the rear!

Thanks, Ill have to think about that. Well today i got the 12.5 running, sorta. I had it runnin great no problems.
I was adjusting the idle and it died on me. THen when i started it back up it was runnin at full throttle which is
definitly not good so i ripped the spark plug wire off to kill it. So tommorow ill try and see what the problem is.
Absolutley nothing. Its bone stock. The only things I will most likely do it to are a new air intake/filter design
and exhaust work.
Well I had some time to do some more messing with the engine and it looks like i have to take it apart again,
somthing is wrong with the governer. I tried every adjustement possible on the outside and couldnt fix the problem.
At low idle if you hold the throttle arm on top of the carb closed(against the idle screw) then let it go, the idle
just starts climbing until it reaches full throttle (not high speed full throttle but max RPM allowed by that carb).
are the linkages hooked up???
Yup. I used my 14hp as a reference as they have pretty much identical governer setups.
did you put the spring back in? thats behind the governer plate
Never took it out, but yea its in there. And its not overstreched or anything.
does it rev to the point were if you dont push the throttle back to idle it wil blow? or to the governer??? mabey
try holding the part were the cabel would hook to and see if it does the same thing??
It revs to the point where its going to blow. I had a throttle cable hooked up and when it was reving high the
throttle lever did nothing to lower it.
mabey its set wrong?? completly unhook the throttle and see what happens!?
I did that, didnt work.
Well it looks like I might be using my 14hp for the Toro and my 12.5 for my Racer. I'm working on plans for the
front end and the rear end. I might end up widening the frame a couple inches for the OHV. .
what made u decide that?
Well I have to use one of those engines for my F/X and its $500 for the engine mods for the 12.5 and $600 for the
14hp. I need the extra $100 for the rest of the mower.
well thats a good reason
Stronger spring? I had that happen on my go-cart. Then when I put the spring on, one of the throttle linkage rods
got bent so it revved up a little higher than it should've.
Wait what? The spring never came off.
Sometimes they can get weak. Or if you get a longer throttle cable, it takes a spring with some more 'ungph' to
pull it all back.
The spring dosnt pull the throttle cable back, the spring is just on the governer arm. Dosnt even conflict with the
cable.
Well your governor must be different than any of mine where the throttle cable goes DIRECTLY to the governor. If
it's still sticking, put a return spring on both ends of it.
Its not sticking, the govnerner isnt doing what its supposed to do-limiting the RPM. Instead it just keeps going up
and up until the engine is ready to blow.
Well I started on the front axle today. I got a piece of 2X2 Thick wall square tubing. I cut it 2' long welded it
on with 13degrees of caster. I only got the top welded on, tommorow ill weld the bottom. The beads didnt turn out
good at all, might grind them off and redo them. But next ill be getting a set of spindles and get working on this
thing!


Well I got the bottom welded today, it looks great. I found some spindles that I'm going to use and hopefully will
get those on soon.
sounds like everythings coming along well, youve done some nice work! keep it up
-Phil
I got the old tecumseh engine that was originally on the toro put back together and running today. I took stripped
it all down, cleaned all the sludge out in the crankcase and rebuilt the carb. It runs great except im missing a
part for the governer so i just didnt hook it up-yet.
My parts came!!!!!!!! I had to turn the bolts on the wheel hubs the other way, and the tierod ends are all left
handed thread so I will most likely end up sending them back. Dont ever order from MFG Supply!!! Thats the last
time i will!. Tommorow i'll take my rims and wheel hubs over to the machine shop and get the hubs put in.




One question....
You're turning those wheels into a 4x4 bolt pattern? Why bother when golf cart wheels are so cheap (free even if you
have any local places)?
Well by the time i payed for shipping and the rims i could have probaly done both of them, i get a pretty good deal
at the shop. Its just cutting that center hub out and drilling four holes.
How much are you being charged to do that? If it's cheap enough I might have ti done to my rims, just to see how
it'll work.
I'll let you know tommorow afternoon after I take them over.