Murray explorer/Mini Buggy

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I bought my go kart in April. Im going tomorrow to get my GX390 Honda Engine :drool5:. I have to take pictures of the color im going to paint it, and also the primer currently on it. For the moment this is all i have. Also any suggestions on how to setup the brakes? Also this is my first build
 

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Heres a couple more pics
 

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Glad to see im not the only one thats got one of these. Disc brakes would work well. If you dont have an axle i think a 44 is a good length but not really much shorter.
 

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hah thanks i love the way it looks and fits since im such a big guy, and also it has a disc on the axle thx.
 

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Yep, 44" is perfect. I have a murray and it has a 42" , but I am buying a 44" since the rear tires are about 1" from rubbing the frame plus a little better stability.
 

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Almost Done Ordered my comet torque converter for 119 and i think i might need a jackshaft any suggestions
 

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What happened to the "painted" pics?

Please explain Re: jackshaft. You need a jackshaft for the CVT driven unit but, if you're referring to auxiliary gearing, you shouldn't need one.
 
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