Engine for Evans
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Engine for Evans
What engine(s) would be period correct for a 61 Evans Special? Thanks
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Re: Engine for Evans
their ads in karting mags always pictured them with a mac 10.
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Re: Engine for Evans
Good morning, Darvin. Mac 10 like CB says, Mac 6, PP-58, PP-82, WB 580, Homelite K92 or 82 are all good choices. The Evans sounds like fun - hope your knees are flexible! Ted
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Re: Engine for Evans
if you Google Evans Spl it should come up H. C. Evans. Scroll down and click on Karts. The 1961 Evans Kompetion Karts cagalog shows an artist rendition of the '61 Evans Special with a pair of PP-82s. There are also photos of the Special and the Flywieght which was the single engine model with a Mc-6. They both have the HH or Evans mechanical disc brake and Go Power wheels.
The ad showing the Mc-10 is for the 59/60 Evans Special which had scrub brakes on about the first 65 produced before they switched to the disc brakes.
Anything from a Clinton to 3 Mc-10s were used on the early Evans Karts which was one of the first if not the first kart to use a live axle in 59.
I had lunch with the guy who built the Evans Karts last fall and he told me that when they went to a kart race at Mansfield, Ohio in '61 I think, that they wandered thru Rupps' shop which was next to the track and happened to see the way Rupp welded up his Power Products cylinders so they had enough material to add 2 extra transfer or back ports (like the dreaded new Copperhead 820s have)
So Evans did the same thing to thier PP-82s when they got back home, took them to Power Products
and proved how well it worked on the dyno to some amazed engineers at Power Products.
The ad showing the Mc-10 is for the 59/60 Evans Special which had scrub brakes on about the first 65 produced before they switched to the disc brakes.
Anything from a Clinton to 3 Mc-10s were used on the early Evans Karts which was one of the first if not the first kart to use a live axle in 59.
I had lunch with the guy who built the Evans Karts last fall and he told me that when they went to a kart race at Mansfield, Ohio in '61 I think, that they wandered thru Rupps' shop which was next to the track and happened to see the way Rupp welded up his Power Products cylinders so they had enough material to add 2 extra transfer or back ports (like the dreaded new Copperhead 820s have)
So Evans did the same thing to thier PP-82s when they got back home, took them to Power Products
and proved how well it worked on the dyno to some amazed engineers at Power Products.
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Re: Engine for Evans
All the Eva
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Re: Engine for Evans
Dan-
Did you have any connections to Augie Pabst? That era of racing is way before my time, but I've always loved the Scarabs from the late 50's and I know Augie drove one for the Meister Brausers team after the Reventlow team was done with them. From what I've read he seems like a neat, down to earth guy.
Anyway, saw the name and thought I'd ask...
Dean
Did you have any connections to Augie Pabst? That era of racing is way before my time, but I've always loved the Scarabs from the late 50's and I know Augie drove one for the Meister Brausers team after the Reventlow team was done with them. From what I've read he seems like a neat, down to earth guy.
Anyway, saw the name and thought I'd ask...
Dean
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Re: Engine for Evans
here are some photos and info from 1960 nationals....
http://www.vintagekarts.com/rockford.htm
a couple of Evans karts there, Don Surwall in class C Super on the mighty Evans/Max-Torque Spl. powered by three MC10's, and Dick Swindell on an Evans Max Torque Spl. running PP82's.
and one with a single Clinton: http://207.57.25.10/evansphoto.htm
Jeff
http://www.vintagekarts.com/rockford.htm
a couple of Evans karts there, Don Surwall in class C Super on the mighty Evans/Max-Torque Spl. powered by three MC10's, and Dick Swindell on an Evans Max Torque Spl. running PP82's.
and one with a single Clinton: http://207.57.25.10/evansphoto.htm
Jeff
Re: Engine for Evans
Jeff,
Look what you've started AGAIN.........Konig and Villers powered karts? Wonder what part of Iowa they were made in ??
Look what you've started AGAIN.........Konig and Villers powered karts? Wonder what part of Iowa they were made in ??
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Re: Engine for Evans
Thanks for all the replies. You guys have a lot of information and it sure is nice that you are willing to share it. Next question,what color were these karts?
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Re: Engine for Evans
1961 Evans were a light shade of metallic blue. The seat was a similar color.