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10-06-2012, 11:37 AM | #1 |
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OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
well figured id start a thread as to keep up with what i get done in the future to this old marathon..its one fugly muttha but after seeing you guys lifted carts im very inspired to do it up right..
on my list;;new 5 inch longer shocks fab up 5 inch lift for front all new motor mounts needed hope to buy 15 inch coils for rear instead of coil spacers? opinions needed? 22-11-10,or can i use the stock rims and put on 22-11-8 tires? sloppy steering parts need replaced when lifting it 5 inches wont that bring the rear tires foward a slight hair?should i make drop down brakets for the swing arm mounting tabs to keep the s.arm and engine at stock angle?opinions needed? all seat pads need re done in blk w/blue stripe and blue pipeing on edges heres "OLD BLUE" in original clothing,,fugly heres a local cart in my area for sale for 3500 bucks"yeah right"but i like the color sceme as to what i want. are these stock rims and hub caps? |
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10-06-2012, 01:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
just got done checking the inside of the fuel tank,,cant see much,too dirty on outside but i can tell it has not been out in a long time,gotta get underneath?i guess to remove the band bolt?
i will be asking stuff i normally wouldnt,(im a ole gear head mechanic myself) but since past few yrs my bad back has got the best of me,, i like doing things once instead of the ole up down and up down and under the cart lol..or id be shot the first few times and will take me much longer to get anything done.. this cart seems to run very good and fast,my bloodhound can barely keep up in its stock form w/out the gov.. it is smoking slightly at times when smashin the pedal a lil white and 2 stroke smelling. i hate to waste all the fuel in it as it smells fresh,and is half full,but i dont no where i stand?if previous owner mixed it correct or not? what would be a way to tell? maybe drain it out thru a couple socks to filter it and then clean tank. if it smokes a puff of white,and smell it every so often ya recon it has enough oil mix,or should i add more oil to be safe? leave it alone? wait;maybe i should just get it out and use it in my rider mower and just put the fresh i mixed with 1=1/2 oz to a gal in and be done..prob answered my question |
10-06-2012, 01:12 PM | #3 | |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
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Seats - www.uptoparcovers.com - best prices, great quality, and a breeze to install (plus they do any custom color combo at no charge) And those are 10" steel rims with hubcaps - which you can also get for stock steel 8" rims |
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10-06-2012, 01:23 PM | #4 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
Oh, as to post 2 (sorry - wasn't paying attention) yes, you'll have to pull the band bolt as well as the bolt at the rear of the tank, then it tilts out carefully (tight fit) ... The correct premix is 128:1 (one ounce per gallon) - running at 1.5oz/gal won't help your smoking issue at all and although it won't HURT anything, will have your cart running far less than optimally.
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10-06-2012, 02:08 PM | #5 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
thanks bcm is the first shock number the front in above post?
i like the idea of smaller rims for better ride qaulity with lower pressures also. so i read i should run it 1 and a 1/2 oz if i run it hard,an you no hey we all are lol.. did you mean at 1 oz per gallon it will run better? and not hurt it with my heavy foot? also,anyone have a close up pic of the rear 5 inch coil spacer so i can make one? thanks for saving me so much up and down guess work! this site rocks.. and rolls |
10-06-2012, 02:15 PM | #6 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
oh yeah,,i guess the noise i hear when beatin thru the yard is the motor moving everywhere on the swing arm as i can grab the muffler and move it side to side a inch ir so,,no bushings at all it looks like lol..am i gonna create a bad prob if i keep playin on it much? it darn sure gets up and go,s ,haha
any leads on best priced motor mounts? |
10-06-2012, 10:05 PM | #7 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
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This is what I came up with. |
10-06-2012, 11:08 PM | #8 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
looks good to me thanks..do they just sit on the originals ones,or did ya torch them off and weld them in place?
been cleaning my shop all night since 6 pm and im whipped.. amazing how much crap accumulates from different projects..guess i should clean up more often |
10-06-2012, 11:36 PM | #9 |
Getting Wild
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
I hear ya about the shop getting messy, I can't hardly walk thru mine right now.
If you look close at the pic you can see where I welded an extension on to the original. And if that is what you do you can't just put them on there plumb with the old ones, you have to tip them forward because you are changing the Angle of the swing arm. |
10-06-2012, 11:39 PM | #10 |
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Re: OLD BLUE,85 marathon re-construction
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Just to show you the clearance I get with that setup. |
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