1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
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1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Hello all, Say is there anyone who might be familiar with these frames? I have one that needs assembled but not sure I have all the pieces. My sales brochure shows a breakdown of the torsion/box motor mounts and the connection points and it looks like there are some parts I do not have. Any help appreciated. I talked to Hanson Duncan seveal years ago as he had a Neal but his was of a different style than mine. Thanks. Tom
Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
I have one. What pics do you need?
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Rob, in the brochure I have it shows the box mounts seperated from the forward frame and there appear to be some kind of attaching device that secures the box mount ot the forward frame. I do not have these pieces. I'll try and take a picture and send to your e addy. Thanks Tom
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Picture sent with part circled. It's a rather large picture so you'll have to scroll around to see it. Tom
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Tom, let us know what part it is. I may have parts....Ron
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Ron, email sent to you regarding parts. I don't know what these parts are called but can send you a picture. Tom L
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
I'll get to where I have a Neal parts kart stored this week end and get back with you. ....Ron
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Tom, if you go to vintagekarts.com and type in " Neal flex " in the Search line at the Forums, it should lead you to a forum with a picture of the Neal I have. I decided not to restore it. I did grind off the 4-cycle mount someone welded on back and the kart has some useful parts. I am keeping the Bendix brake unit and the front turbine wheels. I think the part you are referring to is just a bushing that insulates the frame rail from the piece that goes under the mounting plate. I'll take a few pic for you this weekend. It is a unique.....Ron
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Ron, my info from many moons ago must have been purged from their data base as I can no longer log in to that site. I'll wait for your pictures. Thanks. Tom
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Re: 1962-63 Neal Torsion flex
Tom, since this is an uncommon frame, I decided to post pics here for all who might be interested can see.
The Neal Torsion-Flex frame has engine mounts on both sides. Most of these pics are of the left side mount.
The pics are of from a rough unrestored parts kart so look past the rust.
Pic 1 shows the front bracket assembly that bolts to the front of the swing mount and connects it to the main frame rail. Behind that you can see the rear axle bearing brackets.
In Pic 2 I pushed the metal mount rearwards off the rubber grommet.
In Pic 3 the rubber bushing is pushed rearwards on the frame rail to you can see the front washer that is at the front of the assembly. It is a pretty thick ring like a washer but fits the frame pretty precisely.
Pic 4 is a pic of the assembly still exploded and viewed from the rear.
Pic 5 another view.
Pic 6 another view
Pic 7 is a better pic of the front engine mount bracket that sits on the rubber grommett. The two bolts on the top bolt to the front of the swing mount.
Last Pic: This shows how it all fits together. The front of the swing mount bolts to the front bracket and at the rear, the swing mount mounts to the rear axle on both sides of the frame bearing hangers.
I hope this answers your questions. This is a cool frame. I would love to be able to bring this one back to life it it's too bent and out of allignment and the front axle is no good. All the other unique frame fittings are in good shape though............Ron
The Neal Torsion-Flex frame has engine mounts on both sides. Most of these pics are of the left side mount.
The pics are of from a rough unrestored parts kart so look past the rust.
Pic 1 shows the front bracket assembly that bolts to the front of the swing mount and connects it to the main frame rail. Behind that you can see the rear axle bearing brackets.
In Pic 2 I pushed the metal mount rearwards off the rubber grommet.
In Pic 3 the rubber bushing is pushed rearwards on the frame rail to you can see the front washer that is at the front of the assembly. It is a pretty thick ring like a washer but fits the frame pretty precisely.
Pic 4 is a pic of the assembly still exploded and viewed from the rear.
Pic 5 another view.
Pic 6 another view
Pic 7 is a better pic of the front engine mount bracket that sits on the rubber grommett. The two bolts on the top bolt to the front of the swing mount.
Last Pic: This shows how it all fits together. The front of the swing mount bolts to the front bracket and at the rear, the swing mount mounts to the rear axle on both sides of the frame bearing hangers.
I hope this answers your questions. This is a cool frame. I would love to be able to bring this one back to life it it's too bent and out of allignment and the front axle is no good. All the other unique frame fittings are in good shape though............Ron