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rocko

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cheap bearings

i used those for my first go kart and bearings burned up the second time i rode it all you have to do is by some high speed ones itll pro cost u 8.00:rolleyes:
 

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good wheel

if you are going with single wheel drive and your using a 5\8 inch bearings you should get this wheel because it comes with the sprocket and brake drum a attached and it a good pricehttp://cgi.ebay.com/Tire-Rim-Go-Kart-4-10-6-with-sprocket-new_W0QQitemZ140144211971QQihZ004QQcategoryZ64657QQcmdZViewItem:D
 

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I am probably getting the ones I showed you. I am going to be using 3/4" bearings, so when I replace them, I'll use the 3/4". And I am doing single wheel drive.
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Yeah im going to need rims and bearings for the front wheels on my cart, the rims are bent badly and the bearrings are so bad that they have 3 to 4 inch side to side travle. :O
 

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Holy crap! Really? that sounds almost bad enough to throw you off the side while doing 30! Not that you can probably even use the kart.

Here is what I have been doing lately:
I cut the seat out of chip board, as well as the steering panel or whatever you call it. Then I found a kill switch on one of my 5 weed eaters, and mounted it on the frame. I hooked it to the engine to test it, and it works.
After that I ground down on my welds, to make them look better.

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Thanks.
I won't be able to work on the kart for a couple weeks, since now all I need to do is buy parts. The problem is that I don't have the money yet.
Once I get my wheels and stuff, I'll be almost done.
I'll let you all know when anything changes.
 

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Im gonna go with a 5 horse. What modle is it? For a fly wheel pull off pull starter and flywheel nut. Make but flush with end of crank then moderatly pry on flywheel while tapping the nut and it should pop off. Make sure you dont wreck any wireing behind the flywheel.
 

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What do I use to hold the flywheel in place to loosen the nut? Also, which way do I turn the nut on each engine? I have heard some have reverse threads on the crankshaft.
Thanks.

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I don't know what the model of engine it is, since there nothing on it.
 

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I used an impact wrench to get mine off when I wanted to remove the flywheel. If you have access to one of those it'll make the job real easy.
 

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I rap a tie-down strap around the flywheel in the opposite direction of the nut you are trying to remove and securely fasten both end of the strap to your work bench. As you put force on the nut the strap tightens around the flywheel.

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