GX200 Crankshaft Specs and Fitment
Understanding crankshaft specifications ensures proper compatibility with your engine:
- Stock Stroke: Approximately 2.123 - 2.125 inches
- PTO Size: Must match your clutch or torque converter
- Rod Journal Size: Must match your connecting rod 1.180 MAX
- Engine Compatibility: GX200 and most 196cc clone engines
Matching these specs is essential for correct installation and long-term reliability.
OEM vs Performance Crankshafts (Know the Difference)
OEM GX200 crankshafts are designed for stock engine performance and reliability.
Unlike performance crankshafts:
- OEM crankshafts are not dynamically balanced for high RPM racing
- They are not intended for extreme performance builds
- They are designed for standard operating conditions and longevity
If you are building a high-performance or racing engine, a billet or performance crankshaft may be required. For standard rebuilds and everyday use, OEM crankshafts are the correct choice.
Compatible Engines and Applications
GX200 crankshafts are widely used in:
- Honda GX200 engines
- 196cc clone engines
- Go-karts and minibikes
- Utility and recreational small engines
They are ideal for restoring engines used in both work and recreational applications.
Why Choose GX200 Crankshafts
Crankshafts are manufactured for consistency and reliability:
- Built to OEM specifications for proper fitment
- Trusted for engine rebuilds and replacements
- Designed for durability in standard operating conditions
Our components are relied on by engine builders and small engine enthusiasts who need dependable parts that fit correctly and perform as expected.
Find the Right GX200 Crankshaft for Your Engine
Choosing the correct GX200 crankshaft ensures your engine runs properly and reliably.
Whether you're completing a rebuild or replacing a damaged component, ARC Racing offers OEM-quality crankshafts designed for straightforward installation and long-term use.
GX200 Crankshaft FAQ
What does a GX200 crankshaft do?
It converts the up-and-down motion of the piston into rotational force to power the engine.
What is the stock GX200 crankshaft stroke?
Approximately 2.123 - 2.125 inches.
Are OEM crankshafts balanced?
OEM crankshafts are manufactured to factory balance standards but are not dynamically balanced like performance crankshafts.
Do I need a performance crankshaft?
For standard use and rebuilds, an OEM crankshaft is the best choice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What makes the Predator 224 Non Hemi different from the 212cc models?
It offers more displacement, a reinforced block, and stronger torque compared to the 212. It also accepts a wider range of performance upgrades, making it a better choice for high-power builds.
Can I use this engine in my kart or mini-bike out of the box?
It works well in many kart and mini-bike applications in stock form. Some setups may require minor adjustments to mounting plates, crankshaft spacing, or throttle linkage.
What supporting parts or modifications should I consider?
Upgraded rods, flywheels, valve train components, carburetion, and proper tuning are recommended for builds that push higher RPM or horsepower. These upgrades improve both performance and long-term durability.