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May 11 2009, 08:21 PM
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Post Master Group: Moderators Posts: 516 Joined: 2-September 08 Member No.: 8,139 |
So.. I got this basket case of a Kart the other day. Repaired it, got it going... I figured with ample room, My Son would stretch its legs and see how fast it goes. Well... He did. This thing flys. Too fast in my opinion. But, he seems to be handeling it just fine. Here he is coming through turn 2 from the side straightaway.
And so it began.. Donut... after Donut...after Donut.. -------------------- Need a boost in the pocket book and with your health?
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May 11 2009, 09:23 PM
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Post Master Group: Members Posts: 729 Joined: 19-September 02 From: New Baden, IL Member No.: 7 |
Gee, I wonder what crazy ass person Z's trying to impersonate?
I guess it just depends on whether or not it was broken after he was done with it. -------------------- -The original (member) 007. Stop looking at me Spy!!
-98 S-10 P/U creepin' low on stock 15s!! -You come off just a little more intelligent if you know how to spell the insults in addition to saying them |
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May 11 2009, 09:37 PM
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Post Master Group: Moderators Posts: 516 Joined: 2-September 08 Member No.: 8,139 |
Yeah... It still runs. I think it could use a new clutch, but once it starts grabbing, its tire shredding fun... Even with my big ass on it.
-------------------- Need a boost in the pocket book and with your health?
the real deal If your not interested in an extra grand a month, cool beans... Its working for me. |
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May 12 2009, 08:11 AM
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Post Master Group: Members Posts: 986 Joined: 7-July 04 From: Central Illinois Member No.: 318 |
ROFL! Great stuff! Papa must be proud!
-------------------- ... she likes bein' forced ...
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May 12 2009, 11:00 AM
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DSMCentral Freak Group: Admin Posts: 490 Joined: 15-September 08 From: East Peoria, IL Member No.: 8,716 |
Those clutches can usually be repaired pretty easy, supposing it's the belt style and not the chain style. Most of the time they just get a lot of dirt/dust in them and they start sticking. Pull it apart, clean it good, and use some graphite on the slip joints in it. Ocassionally they need some new bushings. We've been using the same one on our cart for 10-15 years and still going strong.
that one's pretty much the same as our old cart, cept the 2 seat version. Looks to have some more power than we do though -------------------- 1978 Mustang II King Cobra
89 5.0HO, Stock Short Block, Ford F303 cam, 1.7:1 Crane Roller Rockers, Holley 650 Doubler Pumper, MSD 6AL, Pocket Ported stock heads, Hedman Long Tube Headers 5 spd Manual Full roll cage, 9" full floater w/Currie trac lock/373 gears, RCI Fuel Cell Project Page: http://www.brandttuning.com/projects.htm |
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May 12 2009, 11:10 AM
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Post Master Group: Moderators Posts: 516 Joined: 2-September 08 Member No.: 8,139 |
It is a chain driven unit. Doesnt help that the muffler is missing and the exhaust blows right by it. Its probably getting pretty warm, as its driven. Ill pull the nut off and see what the deal is. If it needs another one, its not biggie.
-------------------- Need a boost in the pocket book and with your health?
the real deal If your not interested in an extra grand a month, cool beans... Its working for me. |
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May 12 2009, 11:21 AM
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DSMCentral Freak Group: Admin Posts: 490 Joined: 15-September 08 From: East Peoria, IL Member No.: 8,716 |
yeah after looking at the pics i figured it was. We've always used the torque converter setups with good luck, other than the clutches sticking with dust and such. But that was also on lower hp motors (<5hp).
Get a header for that thing, plain ol straight pipe, they're pretty cheap -------------------- 1978 Mustang II King Cobra
89 5.0HO, Stock Short Block, Ford F303 cam, 1.7:1 Crane Roller Rockers, Holley 650 Doubler Pumper, MSD 6AL, Pocket Ported stock heads, Hedman Long Tube Headers 5 spd Manual Full roll cage, 9" full floater w/Currie trac lock/373 gears, RCI Fuel Cell Project Page: http://www.brandttuning.com/projects.htm |
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