Yeah you are right guys, fixing the 390 motor is the best course of action, but i just like the thought of doing something a bit different with the bits I have at hand without excessive outlay, not looking at making a race winner or show pony.
I guess I'm dreaming a bit thinking it would almost be a plug and play sort of thing. Just jump on the CNC, mill up a few engine plates, turn a couple of wheel spacers to fit the XL wheel, get a pipe bent up, a pod filter and away I go.
Talk to me in 2 years time and I'll still most likely be thinking about it. Still, once the Husky motor is out I wont be able to resist just sitting that XL motor in there and having a think.......but if involves using a hacksaw then it will be over before it starts.