>>878668>Good to know. What is that busted rod from? How long did it take to replace it?R&R on that engine. I got a screaming deal on those two gens, but they weren't in very good condition. Went through both, one works awesome, other one needs the ignition coil fixed. Teardown/rebuild, including splitting the case and servicing the inner sanctum of the engine, was probably an evening not counting the time it took to clean all the parts and wait for sealants to dry.
>>878673Because physics; conservation of energy specifically. You could probably build one, but it's not going to produce enough useable energy for anything more than maybe illuminating an LED or two.
>>878679Turbo'd snowmobiles are a lot of fun. I just don't have the bank account to run with mod-class guys on the race track, so I keep my motor stock and improve the transfer of power from the engine to the track. Modern N/A sleds are still more capable than 99%+ of the riders on them.