Diesel_crew
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Hey folks so I'm pretty new to this forum, however not new to engine forums. I've done a little searching and not found a solution to the confusion or my sanity. This year for Christmas we bough our sons used go-karts (didn't seem to be any American builders and didn't trust TAO-TAO Chinese karts.)
The kart that my youngest son has seems to be a frame built in GA (i can already hear the banjos) with a Honda GC160 engine and what appears to be a comet 20 series drive and driven torque converter type setup. The problem I seem to be having is after I took apart and cleaned the carburetor thoroughly and put it back together it has a very very high idle.
I have had various other engineering flaws with it as it didnt appear that the engine and throttle cable were fully thought out. but now all works well and the engine still idles very high, so high in fact that the clutch wants to engage all the time. I have backed the idle screw all the way out and still the same high idle. could this be a governor issue? i know this could also be a symptom of bad drive pully staying engaged... help? ps i will post pictures shortly
The kart that my youngest son has seems to be a frame built in GA (i can already hear the banjos) with a Honda GC160 engine and what appears to be a comet 20 series drive and driven torque converter type setup. The problem I seem to be having is after I took apart and cleaned the carburetor thoroughly and put it back together it has a very very high idle.
I have had various other engineering flaws with it as it didnt appear that the engine and throttle cable were fully thought out. but now all works well and the engine still idles very high, so high in fact that the clutch wants to engage all the time. I have backed the idle screw all the way out and still the same high idle. could this be a governor issue? i know this could also be a symptom of bad drive pully staying engaged... help? ps i will post pictures shortly