Will 2-strokes work mounted at 30-45 degree angles?

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Will 2-stroke engines like the Mitusbishi and Tanaka still work if fitted to a bike at 30-45 degrees?

The 4-stroke Robin claims to continue working even if operated upside down. Can other 4-strokes like the Honda do likewise?
 
It seems from this that they will!

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I Think Also The Honda 31cc 4 Stroke Can Operate At Many Positions. They Have A Special Oil System. The Titan 49cc, Is Doubtful. Imho. Ron
 
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from my experience with my motor still running when i flipped my bike...as long as the carb is in an upright position (to keep from leaking) the engine will run :)

generally 2 strokes will without a problem. 4 stroke on some you risk engine damage
 
The Staton will NOT run upside down, at least not for long. LOL. It can be operated at 90 degrees from the verticle pivoting around the crankshaft, not 180 degrees.
 
I Would Think That Any 2 Stroke Motor Would Run Fine In Any Postion, If Equipped With Chainsaw Type Carb And Receive`s Fuel. Ron
 
Will 2-stroke engines like the Mitusbishi and Tanaka still work if fitted to a bike at 30-45 degrees?

The 4-stroke Robin claims to continue working even if operated upside down. Can other 4-strokes like the Honda do likewise?

You can mount any two stroke any postion you like.

Only the Honda has true 360 degree operating angle. The Robin can run upside down breifly, but not continously.
 
I Would Think That Any 2 Stroke Motor Would Run Fine In Any Postion, If Equipped With Chainsaw Type Carb And Receive`s Fuel. Ron

Yup, you are right. The 4 strokes are a different animal. The Hondas are fine from the 25cc to the 35cc. The 50 and clones won't. Actually they will for a short time, but aren't designed to. (My Titan ran for a bit upside down after the wash from a snow plow blew me into a guard rail a couple days ago) The RS I believe can be run upside down, but shouldn't be stored that way at the risk of hydro lock as experienced by a member a while back. It has to do with the oiling system, the fuel carries the lubrication in a 2 stroke, and the small 4 strokes basically beat the oil into a mist for lub, and store it in a non directional chamber. The larger ones have a sump much like a car, and use gravity for oil control and storage. I am not sure how lubrication and storage is handled on the RS.
 
Denny has it dead on. A two stroke will also run backwards. just flip the mag over and find a way to turn it over in that direction. Have fun, Dave

PS: My old Bultaco used to decide to run in reverse sitting at a signal. I would then have 4 speeds in reverse. LOL. I would have to kill the thing and kick it over to go. Embarrassing,
 

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I am not sure how lubrication and storage is handled on the RS.


The oil is held in small sump seperate from the crank case and is picked up with a short rubber hose. Upside down you run the risk the hose won't bend around to pick up oil and the oil won't drain back correctly.


PS: My old Bultaco used to decide to run in reverse sitting at a signal. I would then have 4 speeds in reverse. LOL. I would have to kill the thing and kick it over to go.

We had a Sherpa T that would backfire when pushed hard at very low rpm, like right on top of the log, then run backwards.
 
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