After you have run the engine for probably 20 hours I would suggest you check the tapit Gap because Chinese Don’t have the same quality control as genuine Honda and they are very often set too tight cheers Derek
I've heard this myth that Honda engines and these were produced in the same facility, but the last Honda engine I purchased said "Made in Thailand" on the box.
Lol. To give a bit of credit it feels, started and ran much better than I thought. I may give her some hard work on a compressor. See how she goes under a load.
so how did it hold up so far?
After you have run the engine for probably 20 hours I would suggest you check the tapit Gap because Chinese Don’t have the same quality control as genuine Honda and they are very often set too tight cheers Derek
Thanks very much my friend. Will keep a look out.
I've heard this myth that Honda engines and these were produced in the same facility, but the last Honda engine I purchased said "Made in Thailand" on the box.
Surprising what that engine started like now you should review a listeroid engine
I do have an old Lister CS diesel that's not ran in ages.
@@NorfolkMancave that could be an interesting will it start video
Can’t beat Chinesium metal
Lol. To give a bit of credit it feels, started and ran much better than I thought. I may give her some hard work on a compressor. See how she goes under a load.
the muffler is more bent than my ex girlfriends forehead.. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 love it.
6.7 horse power
Norfork boy
I am indeed. 🤣🤣