RE: could someone help me get information on a motor??
the Ryobi would work ok if you flipped the engine upside down, which would pretty much just involve rotating the pullstart location to the other side. it's limitation is it's crankshaft and connecting rod, doesn't like to survive life above 8000rpm (well, 8000 as a safe limit that is).
kioritz are well built strong running engines, but the ryobi would have more power