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    Rusted and bent tie rod removal

    The screws and bolts have been in place for years, used box wrenches to remove the engine(going to replace it) and the bolts move as one piece, got help with that, that I will try. It was my neighbors, for there grandchildren, and has just been sitting for years. Tires will be replaced soon...
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    Question for repairing

    thanks for the info! Also gonna replace it with a bigger engine, more of a 212cc engine. 6.5hp or maybe a bit more horsepower than that, such as an 8hp engine. pretty affordable at harbor freight.
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    Rusted and bent tie rod removal

    Here is a picture of it
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    Rusted and bent tie rod removal

    I would like to know how to remove a rusted together, tie rod that has bent and makes it hard to steer, replacing it shouldn't be a problem.
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    Question for repairing

    The first picture is the back bolts and the second two are the front bolts. The second picture shows that the front bolts are behind the driver seat which I tried taking off but the bolts wouldn’t budge.
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    Question for repairing

    I have the box wrench set, I'll get the PB blaster in a couple days.
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    Hey there!

    Hey, nice to meet y'all, names hunter, future mechanic. Glad to meet you all!
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    Question for repairing

    Also, used DW40 on the bolts, thats how they got a little loosed. Also what's the best way to take off the tie rod? I'll upload pictures of the cart later.
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    Question for repairing

    Hi, I'm currently working on reviving my neighbors go-kart that looks home-made, to me. I want to replace the engine, already got the other parts to easily fix up the other rusted parts. The engine is currently stuck onto the mounting plate, the screws are stuck together and move as one whole...
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