reverend_sean
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Hi everyone! I'm brand new to the forum and kart ownership. I just picked up a Dingo 286 with a Predator 212. I have a lot of experience wrenching on toys and cars and jeeps, but this is my first kart. The kart needs some fixing up for sure (spindles flop around, front springs are destroyed, tie rods ends are shot, brakes don't do anything, etc... typical old kart things I have to imagine).
One thing I just realized yesterday (day 2 of ownership) is that the motor is mounted at an angle, so the chain almost hits the driven clutch pulley and is not at all aligned. I can't understand why the previous owner would have done this. Before I start tearing things apart and trying to put it back to the way I think it should go, does anyone have some direction or feedback for me?
I can tell you that the chain is TIGHT. Not one mm of play to it as it sits. Also, the gas tank is squarely planted up against the seat hoop, so right now I can not move the engine forward and release some chain tension. Also, you'll see in the pic that there is a spacer on the right-hand side motor mount (and not one on the left) that is causing the tilt...which is obviously causing the weird chain angle...but I just don't understand why the previous owner might have mounted the engine in that way. Again, I am brand new to karts.
Any Dingo/Predator swap specialists out there that might have feedback for me?

One thing I just realized yesterday (day 2 of ownership) is that the motor is mounted at an angle, so the chain almost hits the driven clutch pulley and is not at all aligned. I can't understand why the previous owner would have done this. Before I start tearing things apart and trying to put it back to the way I think it should go, does anyone have some direction or feedback for me?
I can tell you that the chain is TIGHT. Not one mm of play to it as it sits. Also, the gas tank is squarely planted up against the seat hoop, so right now I can not move the engine forward and release some chain tension. Also, you'll see in the pic that there is a spacer on the right-hand side motor mount (and not one on the left) that is causing the tilt...which is obviously causing the weird chain angle...but I just don't understand why the previous owner might have mounted the engine in that way. Again, I am brand new to karts.
Any Dingo/Predator swap specialists out there that might have feedback for me?
