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    Tecumseh RPM Increase Help Needed

    Hello all, I just replaced the throtle cable and now that it moves to the full open position the cart runs great, unfortunatelly I have noticed that my RPM sometimes drops after I have run for a few mins wide open. I think it has something to do with the governer and would like to find out if I...
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    Throttle Cable Help

    OK, I did not receive any help with the proper instalation of the throttle cable on my Yerf Dog. It has the 6hp Tecumseh, the cable on there now is rigged, I just received the replacement cable and wanted some help figuring out where it attaches to the carb. Is it underneath or on the lever on...
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    Help Routing Throttle Cable

    I am working on a 32001 Yerf Dog, it has a tecumseh 6hp, the throttle cable was rigged and did not move the throttle all the way to full open. I just ordered a new cable and was hoping somebody could post a photo of how it should be correctly routed. I know the cable thats on there now is...
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    Help with slipping clutch on 32001 Yerf Dog

    OK, what do I need to check? I guess you are talking about the largest pulley? Thanks.
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    Help with slipping clutch on 32001 Yerf Dog

    Here is a photo showing the pulley's lined up. They look very close to lined up to me, not shure how to move one or the other. Also included a photo of the crank spindle and inside the centrifugal clutch. The whole system seems to overheat, which makes the belt very soft and also melts on the edges.
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    Help with slipping clutch on 32001 Yerf Dog

    I just took a closer look and the larger pulley looks to be maybe 1/16" out of alignment with the smaller. If that is enough to make it slugish and jerky when trying to pull away, how do I align them, which one can be moved in or out etc?
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    Help with slipping clutch on 32001 Yerf Dog

    I am new to this forum and don't have a lot of experience with go-carts. I just bought a 32001 Yerf Dog with the 6hp Tecumseh, it runs OK on the flats, but just a little of an incline causes the clutch to slip, it gets so hot that its melting. I have taken the spring loaded side of the clutch...
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