I have a GT186 and had exactly the same problem. Would not rev past 6500 max. It was nice to ride but got it dynoed to see if they could sort it out and was told the ports timing was the problem?
I snapped my engine mount a few months later so had to rebuild in to a new case. While I was doing it I put in a 60/110 crank. Dropped the exhaust port to level with the piston crown at BDC. Matched the case to the barrel and problem sorted. Revd to 8000 and went well over 70. Off the road at the min as a reed broke ! So doubling up is sound advise.
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GT186 revs Question
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Sounds like thats what I should do as it sounds pretty much just like mine... cheersScoot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:11 am I have a GT186 and had exactly the same problem. Would not rev past 6500 max. It was nice to ride but got it dynoed to see if they could sort it out and was told the ports timing was the problem?
I snapped my engine mount a few months later so had to rebuild in to a new case. While I was doing it I put in a 60/110 crank. Dropped the exhaust port to level with the piston crown at BDC. Matched the case to the barrel and problem sorted. Revd to 8000 and went well over 70. Off the road at the min as a reed broke ! So doubling up is sound advise.
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