My Yerf-Dog 3203 project

Mity2gt

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Ive posted this last night, but I felt I posted in wrong area.
This is my Yerf-Dog 3203 project. Got it off of friend's who got it for his kid about 10 years ago, and his kids LOVED it, until they discovered the girls, and they lost an interest.
It sat in his backyard for about 5 years, until I gave him $125 for it...

It was left out in element, so it was in poo shape. Engine had crack in block, torque converter belt was gone, drive pully and driven pully as well as jackshaft was rust ceased, seat was moldy, and had mushroom growing out of it, all tires were dry rotted(but 1 tire on front held the air), rims were bent, and axel was bent as well. shocks may have worked still, but it looked all rusted and nasty
And this was few years ago. After I got it, it sat in my backyard for about year before I got to it

So I just simply stripped it down to bare frame, and started from there.
Got new axel, wheels, and tires. new bearings, and new sprocket.
I had Predator 224 None hemi i bought when it was on sale, so I built that up to stage 3 with all billet internal with ported and polished WC946 head with Nibbi PE24 carb. Noone made the velocity stuck, so I machined the one sold by GPS to fit the PE24.
Brake were ****. So I ditched it in favor of Hydraulic disk set up

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NOS seat set was stupid expensive, so I score those seats off of some dude in market place for $50.
Got seatbelts(wife wouldnt let kid ride with me without) for it. New shocks all the way around.
It was running good after that.
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But then I got tired of getting off of it to push it back, So i decided to installl reverse gear box...
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and that brings it to as it sits right now.
Next thing im planning is to adapt Spider box front end(Bulkhead and all) to make this in to dual A-Arm cart
 

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You really need to run an air filter ...unless you live at the North Pole and even then, you'd need a box around the carburetor inlet (snow blower style) to keep it from sucking up falling snow and the like.

But then I got tired of getting off of it to push it back

Well, it takes a bit of planning and forethought to avoid situations where reverse is needed, but it's a neat, deluxe add-on for sure. :cornut:
 

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You really need to run an air filter ...unless you live at the North Pole and even then, you'd need a box around the carburetor inlet (snow blower style) to keep it from sucking up falling snow and the like.



Well, it takes a bit of planning and forethought to avoid situations where reverse is needed, but it's a neat, deluxe add-on for sure. :cornut:
I dont take it off the pavement. But I may still make some sort of housing or mesh cover of sort somewhere along the way
 

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and that brings it to as it sits right now.
Next thing im planning is to adapt Spider box front end(Bulkhead and all) to make this in to dual A-Arm cart
Unless you have purchased the sb front end, do yourself a favor and look for a quad bike rolling frame. I used a yamaha blaster on my 3203. Great setup, heavy duty and should be cheaper.
 
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