Fast Eddie
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Thanks Geez. I appreciate the kind words. Actually, I've got twin LawnBoy 2 strokers goin' on. Your kart's lookin' sweet! I like the retina-burning orange. Nice choice.
Nice Work!! Great kart!!
Say, what did you do with these wheels? One pic looks like you replaced them. I'm needing some exactly like 'em for my General Lee kart resto. Yours are the only others I've ever seen. I'd be glad to take 'em off yer hands.....
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Where did you get the brake setup from ???
Nice. You are doing some quality work there. I am glad to see you have gotten going with this again. I was enjoying your build
Knockoff of an MCP kit I found on eBay. Uses MCP parts (pads, hub, etc.) USA made and the quality is good. However, seller claimed it was powdercoat but is actually cheap silver spray paint. I think I'll strip it down to bare aluminum and polish it. This two-piston setup was cheaper than the MCP single-piston kit, and came with the flex stainless lines too!!
Can you post a link to the ad so I can take a look at them, I would like to have a hydralic setup, but without the MCPO cost if possible... btw... great work so far... might have to get you to give some measures when you can of the chassis, I'd love to try and build a replica...
No longer avail. on eBay. They had only a couple of kits. But keep your eyes peeled. May show up again.
Thanks for the kind words. I tried to draw up some measurements for another member, but if you don't have a frame in person to copy off of, building a replica would be too hard. They make repro Rupp Darts. You can prob. buy just the frame. Google "RobRon". You'll see em.
Did you know what the sellers name was that had the kits so I can watch for them or what they were called???
Take into account squish band area, or can be a backwards step.
Why not eliminate gasket? No machining necessary...just elbow grease.