13 HP Manco Dingo Restoration

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Color: Gloss Orange/Gloss Black/Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate
Seat: 2" high density foam padding with orange piping on black marine vinyl seat
Rims:8" fronts, 6" rears, orange border on gloss black
Tires: 15" front, turf saver tires, 22" rear scorpion knobby tires
Brakes Mechanical caliper on 8" disc
Gear Ratio 6:1; 9t Jackshaft, 54t axle, solid axle, top speed of 40 mph.
Engine 389cc, 13 hp Genuine Honda GX390, shroud and tank painted black with orange accents.
 

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GX390 dry fit, go kart frame

So here is the kart as it sits. It needs a LOT of work. Its got a heavy duty frame and will be getting a complete restore. Next item on the list will be removing the rims and painting them.
 

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Some one is going to be extremely happy with the end result. :thumbsup:. Bucfan is gonna p:oops: in his pants on the first ride...... :lolgoku:
 

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Gran pann, nice work buddy! Can't wait to see it done! Hopefully ill get my parts soon and i can get mine back up and running again! By the way a GX390 coupled with 22 inch tires is great fun in wet, muddy conditions! This is how dirty my kart got once! But well worth the fun!
 

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I want to paint my rims but their galvanised, I need some etching fluid. Good luck with the re vamp dude. That seat will look mint. :popcorn:
 

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My wife's first words after seeing the cart on the trailer "that doesn't look new?". Than began the great joy of explaining what restoration means to your wife.....
 

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I want to paint my rims but their galvanised, I need some etching fluid. Good luck with the re vamp dude. That seat will look mint. :popcorn:

You can get that from the grocery store. ....it's called white vinegar. ....I have painted many a galvanized object with a scuff sand and a vinegar wash......

I used to paint boat trailers.......
 

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Yay! My new parts have arrived in the UK... but not to me yet :( but they are close so should be two days now! Thats all!
 

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I got a Dingo i'll be gutting and redoing this winter. Its been fun seeing the different color choices etc people use.

Cant wait to see more..
 

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rims painted

Got the rims painted. I wanted to keep these for myself since they were actually in great condition with no rust along the bead, which is rare. Have a little touch up work to do on them before i spray it with a few coats of automotive clear coat.

I will be pulling the axle and putting on new bearings next. I will also have to do a little frame work, figure out motor mount,reinforce motor mount area, and add an additional bearing next to the axle sprocket. Not feeling like making a video of all that, just pics for now.

I am REALLY digging this color. It just pops out there.
 

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Mounted the little tires just with compressed air, wasn't so bad.

The big rims were very wide, so I caved in and used the lighter fluid method after attempting to use a rope, then ratchet strap. Worked out very well. I really like the big 22" kenda scoripion tires. They will last a long time and can really dig into the mud and dirt.
 

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