So first go kart I’ve ever had, found this thing on the side of the road with a “free” sign on it. See before pictures, had no engine, no brake, no cables. Did have a rear 54 tooth sprocket, tires, steering, manco hex axle. Painted it, put a predator 212 on it, wired a kill switch to the front, put a clutch with 40 chain, mechanical brake, replaced a tube in one of the tires, new pedal springs and throttle cable and new brake disc. Was a cheap Amazon clutch so it ran crappy but did get up to about 40mph on flat, returned it and got a cheap Amazon torque converter 65$ doesn’t slip at all accelerates amazing top speed of around 33mph with on flat or 40 downhill.
The mechanical brake does suck, doesn’t have much stopping power but I’ve learned to drive with it, bought a hydraulic brake but haven’t rigged up a bracket for it yet. Recently had the idea that “oh this thing sat outside forever I should probably lube all of the untouched components” like steering column, wheel bearings etc.
well lubing the steering caused it to become more loose, too loose for my liking, is there any way to tighten things back up as far as that goes. Also is it normal that I lost top speed when switching to a torque converter? Also any suggestions for a better brake setup? This mechanical brake straight up sucks I’ve tried adjusting it but I’ve had to tighten it so far that it’s basically full engagement when you press the pedal, even then it doesn’t stop very well, is that because of the weight and speed of this thing or? Will this hydraulic brake bridge the gap im looking to fill?
also what is this thing? My best guess after research is some kind of manco dingo that’s been modified in a backyard to look like this? The steering column you can see has been cut and moved forward which creates its own issue, it stops the pedals after a certain point which I guess isn’t that big of a deal only losing like half and inch or inch of pedal movement but still.
The mechanical brake does suck, doesn’t have much stopping power but I’ve learned to drive with it, bought a hydraulic brake but haven’t rigged up a bracket for it yet. Recently had the idea that “oh this thing sat outside forever I should probably lube all of the untouched components” like steering column, wheel bearings etc.
well lubing the steering caused it to become more loose, too loose for my liking, is there any way to tighten things back up as far as that goes. Also is it normal that I lost top speed when switching to a torque converter? Also any suggestions for a better brake setup? This mechanical brake straight up sucks I’ve tried adjusting it but I’ve had to tighten it so far that it’s basically full engagement when you press the pedal, even then it doesn’t stop very well, is that because of the weight and speed of this thing or? Will this hydraulic brake bridge the gap im looking to fill?
also what is this thing? My best guess after research is some kind of manco dingo that’s been modified in a backyard to look like this? The steering column you can see has been cut and moved forward which creates its own issue, it stops the pedals after a certain point which I guess isn’t that big of a deal only losing like half and inch or inch of pedal movement but still.
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