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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Leduc
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Looking good....UPS phoned me about my big order from jakes today. . . Can't wait to get it!!!
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Love seeing the progress!
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: near sacramento,ca
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not sure how much progress I will get this weekend. Power is out from the california storms. We are like priority 5 for getting power restored. I t might be 3 days before I get power again. In the 5 county Sacramento area we had 1600 individual power outages. down to only 580 this morning. Wind guests were in the 70's
I am really getting stoked about driving this cart. The thought of 8" of travel with 22-24 Hp is pretty exciting |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: lake county FL
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must be nice... the motor and lift not the storms
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: near sacramento,ca
Posts: 686
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got the rear suspension on the cart last night. Put one rear wheel on and then went on the other side.
Remember that cheap set of tires and rims I bought off Ebay? 1 of the rims is not the same offset as the rest! Oh well have to go buy another 8x 10 rim with a 3+5 offset. Shouldn't be more than $30 for a rim. Started to take off the rear secondary while I had rear wheel off. Have to find my clutch sheave puller that I made last time to pop off the rear sheaves and put in the spacer. Too many things happening tonight to go out to the garage. left to do spacer behind secondary sheave order a new rim order drive belt put on front suspension finish wiring cart install spring for throttle lever install spring for choke lever hook up choke cable- have to find a way to extend current choke cable hook up front lights |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Apple Valley, Ca
Posts: 338
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 5,769
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Sounds like you are getting close Just a side note, I spent the time and money to hook up my choke, new cable brackets, springs, got it working perfect. I have not use it in the 2 years the engine has been in. Don't need it, even in the Ohio cold weather, starts right up every time, no choke. |
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Ron
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: near sacramento,ca
Posts: 686
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I have read that several times here. I might just slap a spring on it to hold it open. Then If I really need the choke I can open the seat and hold the choke open.
The lowest temp I have seen here in 2 years is 28 degrees. I find myself in conference calls sketching ideas for the golf cart on the back of meeting notes. as long as I remember to speak up at my spot I am ok |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: near sacramento,ca
Posts: 686
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had a good night tonight.
got the springs on for the throttle cable and choke cable. Just figured from what Ron said to not put a cable to the choke lever. I can reach under the air cleaner for that morning start up if I need to. I also got the hankering while I had the sawzall out to whack some air restrictions out of the air cleaner holder. got the starter circuit wired up. starter to starter relay, ground to motor, ground to ground terminal, bolted starter relay down also popped off the rear clutch sheaves and put in the torque spring spacer to replace the snap ring that came off. down to order rear belt bolt on front suspension find a way to hook up stock ignition switch with a start switch or rewire the garden tractor switch. fill motor with oil drain old gas and refill hook up lights put body back together hopefully start cart. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 5,769
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Just figured from what Ron said to not put a cable to the choke lever. I can reach under the air cleaner for that morning start up if I need to.
If you notice in the current pics I posted of my exhaust, you can see where I put the choke pull ring back on. When I pulled the swing arm out to repair the frame cross member, I didn't hook the cable back up. One less thing to do. |
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