Young Kart Enthusiast looking for info
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Re: Young Kart Enthusiast looking for info
...like Rob said, its picture time, and don't bring out the big hammer yet. Generally with kart bearings and things mounted on shafts ... look for set screws or eccentric locking collar or taper lock hubs. You might have a hidden set screw that needs to be acessed through a hole in the hub, where you have to rotate the hub to align the hole with the set screw. Sometimes there is a type of non-apparent locking device as mentioned above, or there is a burr on the shaft form wear, or a mounting set screw, or... that the bearing won't slide over (that sometimes does require the Big Hammer).
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Re: Young Kart Enthusiast looking for info
Nooooo hammers.
usually when all else fails i clean the shaft and sand it lightly with 220.
any high spots will show up.
sometimes its only surface rust and sanding it lightly does the trick.
so we can see exactly what you mean post several closeups of the problem area.
dave
usually when all else fails i clean the shaft and sand it lightly with 220.
any high spots will show up.
sometimes its only surface rust and sanding it lightly does the trick.
so we can see exactly what you mean post several closeups of the problem area.
dave
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Re: Young Kart Enthusiast looking for info
David,
You are right, I worded my response incorrectly, I meant to say that if the trouble spot on the shaft can't be cleaned up (because it can't be accessed, maybe its under the hub for instance), then a big hammer may be needed ... but certainly, yes try to clean up the high spot, burr, rust ... if you can get to it, before bringing out the hammer.
If the hammer is needed, try to only hammer on the bearing inner race ... if not, then the bearings will certainly need to be replaced after the "pound off".
Jeff
You are right, I worded my response incorrectly, I meant to say that if the trouble spot on the shaft can't be cleaned up (because it can't be accessed, maybe its under the hub for instance), then a big hammer may be needed ... but certainly, yes try to clean up the high spot, burr, rust ... if you can get to it, before bringing out the hammer.
If the hammer is needed, try to only hammer on the bearing inner race ... if not, then the bearings will certainly need to be replaced after the "pound off".
Jeff
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Re: Young Kart Enthusiast looking for info
Just a dumb thought It wouldn't be the brakes hanging up .... It is a stub axle .
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Well the brakes are off it so thats out of the question but the soonest i can post more pics is wednesday so ill have the pics then
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Ryan Burman
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Guys you have been kind to me and i will get into this some day but the transmission just wnet out in my car. so i also had to quit the job i had cause i now have no way to get there. So i dont have the money to properly do this kart justice so i am seeling the whole thing dico wheels original steering wheel and all so please give me a good price and i want it to go to a good home and get the attention it deserves the only thing is whoevr buys it has to pick it up call or txt 419 890 3345 and let me know i live in pandora ohio not gonna give u an adress unless ur coming to get it.will go to highest offer
Re: Young Kart Enthusiast looking for info
Just to help out.......He's not to far from Fremont. If someone wants it you could pick it up when you come to TBO. Or for gas money I'll go pick it up and store it and you can pick it up at TBO.
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Ryan Burman
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well guess im not selling it then i figured someone would jump all over it but i guess ill just keep it till i have the mopney to fix it up then
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Well I guess this means my offer of 5X what you paid for it, either was not the highesh offer or you decided not to sell it for the the highest offer whatever it was. Either way it seems to me you are not dealing in good faith. Bad Karma on this site...
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Ryan Burman
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no i nvr got a pm back from u i dont do emails um for right now u have dibs if the $350 offer doesnt pan out