vwrule wrote:
What are your thought on converting to a rotax
Engine in a pilot.
I was thinking of going to a rotax 583 or 670 in my long travel, the old 400 just doesn't have get up and go I'd like.
Are Rotax more reliable than a FL400 Engine? Do they have a longer life?
Anyone have any good or bad experiences they could share?
Has anyone tryed the Farr off road kits?
I'm seriously think about a conversion and any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
I would say a rotax is going to be more reliable. Because you are not going to have to push it as hard to get the performance you want, PLUS you are not running more power through the Engine than it was designed for, like from porting of a stock cylinder, bigger carb ect. This is just my opinion.
I love my rotax pilot and would do it again any day. If you have the skills to install one i would say do it. Keep in mind you will need a different radiator (stock pilot rad will be too small) different fuel tank, a pipe and a few other smaller items.
I am running the farr offroad Engine mount. i actually designed it and traded him some other parts so he could copy my design. so i wopuld say it is a good piece. it is designed to sit the Engine as low as possible with the use of the Seadoo carbs.
In the end i say go for it. You will love the extra power. Ive got the 670HO in mine, but the 583 or 670 are a great choice