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sport
Joined: Oct 28, 2009
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LCT Engines
Original Message Nov 16, 2009 10:44 pm |
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I thought that I would start a thread with information on the LCT engine. Since these engines starting showup in place of the Temcumseh Snow King it would be nice to have a reference thread. Here are some links with information:
http://www.lctusa.com/
http://www.j-thomas.com/Catalog/164_lct_engines.html
http://www.parsonsracingengines.com/page/lct%20racing%20engines
The Parsons Racing site also shows that some of the parts on the 208 cc engine are interchangable with Honda GX200.
There are two base versions for LCT: 208 cc and 414 cc The 208 cc is the one used for snowblowers. It is also referred to as the StormForce. My experience with the engine is on a Poulan snowblower. I'll post more on how it works out later in the season (it's only snowed twice so far in Denver).
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: LCT Engines
Reply #6 Dec 15, 2009 9:05 pm |
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Shoot! Who know what the deal is between Honda and the Chinese? I know for a fact that Honda is inextricably entwined with Chinese manufacturers for everything from small engines to car parts. Honda is in there in a big way and have millions of small engines manufactured there. if you do a search for China & Honda, you'll be taken down a circuitous manufacturing trail with enough twists and turns to confuse even the most savvy internet user. Now, regarding the Honda clone engines. I'm not completely certain that the 208cc LCT engine is a Honda clone. Honda's GX200 is a 196cc engine. Their next engine in size is the GX240 which is 242ccs. I have a Mitsubishi 6.5 h.p. engine on my pressure washer. It's 208ccs, The same displacement as one of the LCT engines. So, I suspect that the 208cc LCT is likely a Mitsubishi knock off. I would also like to add that my Mitsubishi engine does not have a country of origin label on it. Accordingly, I suspect it's Chinese. I've been using it under normal conditions for over five years now and it's been great. I recently bought a Champion Generator (Chinese) with a 196cc Honda clone engine. I've only put five hours on it and although I have no idea how well it will hold up, I will say that it's one of the nicest, smoothest, quietest and efficient single cylinder air cooled engines I've had the pleasure to use. Only time will tell how durable it will be. I think the remarks about the B&S engines might be a bit off the mark. I have a 305cc on my snow thrower and it's a damned good engine. It's only got 30 hours on it so, it's still fairly fresh. It starts well, and runs strong although, it's not quite as smooth as either of the other two engines previously mentioned. That might have something to do with it being 33% larger. Regardless, it's been a very good engine so far. If it craps out, I'll most likely re-power with an LCT or Champion engine.
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