Posted by Mark on December 21, 2009 at 09:14:07 from (67.140.135.185):
This is OFF TOPIC, doesn't have a thing to do with a tractor, so feel free to skip over and move on to the next thread!
I don't know where to find basic information on the 'net' on go carts and using these Chinese clone engines on them. I thought that perhaps somebody in the audience would know.
The majority of the go cart web sites assume you are an advanced go cart nut, know all the lingo and are neck deep in the 'sport'. Well, I am none of that...but am trying to fix up a go cart for the kids to ride around the place. I bought a new Harbor Freight 6.5 engine...but the throttle needs to be modified to work with a foot pedal...I need info on how to do this without buying a 'racing package' with a bunch of junk I/we have no need or desire for.
So, if any of you know of a general go cart web site I can visit and get the answers I need, I'd be in your debt. I am looking more for a shade tree mechanics page rather than a NASCAR-esque advanced racers site. Thanks!
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