kartnoob101
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Well it's considerably later than "tomorrow" (oops), but here's the diff...
I've identified the kart as a 2002 Carter 2766TX: http://kartingdistributors.com/pdfs/carterpdfs/2766-3016.pdf
It needs a lot of work. The first order of business (besides just scraping and repainting, which I'm working on right now while a friend takes a look at the engine) is unsticking a rod that has seized up in two little cylinders that are supposed to allow it to rotate:
And figuring out where to get another one of these,
because the left side is missing one.
Also on the to-do list is cleaning up and greasing the rusty torque converter, attaching the brake pedal that seems to be off of a different kart, figuring out what to do about the leaky tubeless tires, rebuilding the damaged, rainwater-flooded engine or picking up a new one, putting everything back together, and giving it a test drive
I've identified the kart as a 2002 Carter 2766TX: http://kartingdistributors.com/pdfs/carterpdfs/2766-3016.pdf
It needs a lot of work. The first order of business (besides just scraping and repainting, which I'm working on right now while a friend takes a look at the engine) is unsticking a rod that has seized up in two little cylinders that are supposed to allow it to rotate:
And figuring out where to get another one of these,
because the left side is missing one.
Also on the to-do list is cleaning up and greasing the rusty torque converter, attaching the brake pedal that seems to be off of a different kart, figuring out what to do about the leaky tubeless tires, rebuilding the damaged, rainwater-flooded engine or picking up a new one, putting everything back together, and giving it a test drive
,all I need to do is show them photos of your kart. 
