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New Kitty Cat Engine Replacement - Coming Soon
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New Kitty Cat Engine Replacement - Coming Soon
FYI.. Before the season ends I thought I better let folks know that I will have a Kitty Cat drop-in replacement engine kit available this spring. The kit will include everything you need to completely replace your existing Kitty Cat engine.
I will post more information as soon as the kit is ready.
Jonn
Olson Brothers Dist, Inc.
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I will post more information as soon as the kit is ready.
Jonn
Olson Brothers Dist, Inc.
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Replacement motor
I too would be interested in the cost of this motor. Please post the details of it.
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Engine replacement
I've researched and tried several engines and most of them do not fit well in the frame. In order to get nearly all engines to work in the frame you have to mount it high and way forward over the steering support and almost against the tie rod. After a year of research and several engine later, I have the perfect engine that fits in the engine well and uses roughly the same space as the Suzuki.
I've chosen this engine because it fits so well, provides plenty of power, and is much easier to build a complete installation kit for that anyone can install. The larger Harbor Freight motor (first one I tried) requires more work to install and most people would not find it fun to install. This new engine I'm using will be very easy and quick to install, and parts are readily available.
More information and photos will be available by spring.
I've chosen this engine because it fits so well, provides plenty of power, and is much easier to build a complete installation kit for that anyone can install. The larger Harbor Freight motor (first one I tried) requires more work to install and most people would not find it fun to install. This new engine I'm using will be very easy and quick to install, and parts are readily available.
More information and photos will be available by spring.
Jonn
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exciting news
Hi Jonn, I am glad to see and update on the engine replacement. I have an absolutely mint, totally redone 72 kitty cat in my garage that i was consdiering parting with due to engine being unrepairable and obsolete. cant wait to see kit come out!
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