MC5 - sidecover and nameplate orientation....

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Re: MC5 - sidecover and nameplate orientation....

Post by Scott Kneisel » Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:38 pm

I used the 1-60 covers for my "Mc5" Those covers are what are listed in the IPL but I am guessing that was only for the early Mc5's. By the photos, the later ones had the semi-modern covers with the plug boot hole filled. I bought my name plate from Robbin also but have not put it on the engine yet. Terry, you can borrow it if you want as long as I get it back OK.

Mine is stock but has a thin ring piston from an Mc20. Crank is 3/8" stroke.

I will be bringing mine to TBO but not running it. I am running an Mc6 instead and also an Mc9 that I just built.

Hope to see a couple Mc5's there. Maybe we should put them on the cool stuff table??
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Re: MC5 - sidecover and nameplate orientation....

Post by Jeff Campbell » Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:30 pm

The painting went well, some grey auto primer, then Rustoleum Sunburst Yellow with a 3 hour bake at 135deg. I painted the motor mostly assembled, I slapped Gorilla Tape (super duct tape) on areas that I wanted masked off, and cut the excess tape away using an exacto knife, using the edge of the castings as a guide, real quick and easy.

I think I will put on the stock McCulloch stubby header that came on these motors, it looks pretty cool being that the MC5 is one of McCulloch's first motors.

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Re: MC5 - sidecover and nameplate orientation....

Post by Jeff Campbell » Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:42 am

Finished up the MC5, fired it up at TBO yesterday, and ran in some screaming hot laps!!! The motor ran perfectly. I ended up making a custom reed plate, which had no 3rd port opening (since the block was boost ported). For the reed plate I patterned the reed openings after the MC49E, which had a very large 2 petal reed, about 30% larger than the old kart-saw motor reed plates.
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Re: MC5 - sidecover and nameplate orientation....

Post by Dennis Turk » Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:16 pm

Nice looking motor but I never seen a Mc-5 with a starter pulley or a clutch back in the day. Try direct drive you will love it. :mrgreen:

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Re: MC5 - sidecover and nameplate orientation....

Post by Rob Voska » Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:21 am

Dennis.......after using up all his "friends" push starting his twin MC 20's Fox kart I think starter pullys were a GREAT IDEA!!! :D

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