spockistheman
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the site. Last year I bought a Vortex RT with a 6.0 Robin/Subaru engine from Tractor Supply. It hasn't been rode very much because it keeps breaking the torque converter belt. The last one broke a week ago and that makes the fourth one. The first two broke under warranty and were fixed for free. The last time they said they replaced the torque converter too.
What is happening is when you take off the go kart jerks. I rode it once with the cover off to watch what was happening. The belt expands and tries to grip but then it slips. It will eventually take hold and you can accelerate. I'm sure the jerking and slipping is causing the belt to fray. After that it's only a matter of time before it disinegrates.
Starting out the go kart was rode on a few hills and did fine. After a while it got to where it wouldn't climb them. With the last belt change it was rode on nothing but a flat smooth surface. With a 80lb kid it still ended up breaking. It says this go kart can handle over 300lbs of weight.
I'm going to pick up another belt tomorrow. However, I don't want to install it until I have figured out whats wrong. Is the belt to loose to start with? Do I need to tighten it up somehow? I've never had a torque converter on a go kart. I've always had a centrifical clutch. At this point I would take one over the torque converter.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What is happening is when you take off the go kart jerks. I rode it once with the cover off to watch what was happening. The belt expands and tries to grip but then it slips. It will eventually take hold and you can accelerate. I'm sure the jerking and slipping is causing the belt to fray. After that it's only a matter of time before it disinegrates.
Starting out the go kart was rode on a few hills and did fine. After a while it got to where it wouldn't climb them. With the last belt change it was rode on nothing but a flat smooth surface. With a 80lb kid it still ended up breaking. It says this go kart can handle over 300lbs of weight.
I'm going to pick up another belt tomorrow. However, I don't want to install it until I have figured out whats wrong. Is the belt to loose to start with? Do I need to tighten it up somehow? I've never had a torque converter on a go kart. I've always had a centrifical clutch. At this point I would take one over the torque converter.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.