Ryanhodge2715
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Considering the direction things keep moving I'd say behind the sprocket is safer.So I’m sure this isn’t how I should go about it but was gonna just put this washer behind pulley or would it be best to some how get behind the sprocket itself
You need smaller washers or shims to go between the sprocket and the bearing to align the both sprockets, then put the chain on.So I’m sure this isn’t how I should go about it but was gonna just put this washer behind pulley or would it be best to some how get behind the sprocket itself

That's good for testing. But get smaller shims or it will over heat the bearing.I be dog see all this new for me I just assumed what I’m doing shouldn’t be necessary an I was winging it appears I’m not only one that had to do this huh makes me feel better about it an washer is huge but it matches nicely with the mount that’s holding the shaft going threw the sprocket

That washer is too big and pressing on the jaskshaft housing, that why it won't pull.Ok an yeah it def worked no issue with chain scraping now an I got 3/4 washer but it has about 1/8 of play on the shaft taking my other apart it actuall has one made for axel with the notch out for the shaft. On that’s on there now I figured would have locked down in place but it is actuall loose I can freely spin it but it’s spacing it so I guess I’m ok for now.
But now I am no longer fighting that like I say it don’t seem to have the power it did befor I know motor strong enough to engage clutch that can’t be issue but it just don’t seem to stretch out like it should
When I say play it is freely sittin there it can spin an I can actually wiggle the spacer almost as if my sprocket is holding itself where it needs to be now an that spacer is just freely sitting there with no pressure on it at allThat washer is too big and pressing on the jaskshaft housing, that why it won't pull.
Post more pics of it together.
you lost me, with the 1/8" play and freely spin deal.
That really sux.I put the clutch off other an she was hauling *** but Stg I’ve been casing my tail with this damn thing I fix one thing an another brakes the whole tire just shot off on me the axle just broke![]()
Maybe but unlikely. It certainly could have helped @BrownStainRacing said, most likely cracked for a while and it finally gave up the fight.Yeah man ima fully understand go carts by the time I get this sucker going right lol. I will probably be back when I do get the axel in. But per se that bolt was lil loose a there was small amount of play in back tires I imagine that jarring could cause that as well right?
Depends on the pedal set up (fully cable, or rod to cable)I know in a ideal world two working carts is better then one supped up cart but the man in me couldn’t resist I bought new exhaust an knock off mikuni carb for my other cart still waiting on gas tank but although I should have got an axel for other any suggestions on how I should go about my throttle cable? It come with new cable with about 4 foot attached. I know I could look it up but I enjoy coming hear for more one on one advice
You can probably figure out a way to use a "push pull" for like a riding lawn mower throttle/choke. Or if you wanna get fancy Advanced and Autozone usually has aftermarket automotive choke cable kits which is essentially the same thing just prettier and way more expensive.Yeah that was my next question regarding the choke so just pull that out.. and it’s all cable