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  1. On 4/21/2024 at 8:23 PM, Clyde says said:

    280-62358-08.

    Clyde, are you aware that number is for a propane carb. Are you trying to run it on gas? That carb is available for around 300.-00. If you were noty aware that it was propane powered, I would be trying to get a refundGood luckYou may be able to switch it to gas but thats not my forte. Oh, I saw the part available on partstree and a coupla other sites (ebay)

  2. Nurse

    First----Erase your #3 down. Don't start reengineering the kart.

    #1 Although you may find a stubshaft the size you want, you may be placing undue strtess with that pulley and belt hanging out there. Wouldn't want my kids riding a hazard like that. Which leaves #2

    #2 seach ebay or amazon or perhaps a local  auto supply for standoffs or spacers. In fact I have seen large nuts (5/8 or 3/4)to use as standoffs. Cheaper and this isn't rocket science.check close and make sure you will clear all parts by raising engine. Use flat washers and lockwashers to secure enine firmly. make a habit of checking tightness regularly.

  3. Nurse,

    FUG GET about it. The eengine is shot. Sounds are hard to decipher but it sounds like a rod rattling around in there. All the time I kept telling you to check the oil, I ASS umed you understood not to overfill. When you overfill a small engine like that the internal parts act like an eggbeater. It hit me when you mentioned how black and dirty the oil looked. I've seen one run until the oil turned to a tar or pitch like substance and freeze up. Even tho you may have loosened it the engine is shot. CANNOT BE REPAIRED. Save your pennies and get a new engine.When you give up trying t hings you'll wish you had just replaced the engine in the first place.

    PS| For a quick check, remove thge spark plug from engine. Find a long skinny screwdriver or you can use a pencil if you take it easy. As you pull the crank slowly does the screwdriver go in and out `with the` piston. If it doesnt move the connecting rod is broken and not attached to the piston. (No that can't be fixed at this point.

  4. Honda isdefinately  your  best option . If that don't it your budgetyou can pick up a 13 hp from Harbor Freight for around 395 I think. They actually copied a honda engine I am told. Make sure the footprint fits, the shaft size and length fit. It has both electric strart and hand crank.But it also needs the oil checked regularly.. Watch their sales, join their club and you might get that engine with a 20-25% discount on sale. Keep in touch. Dont buy a kohler!

  5.              damn nurse,

    Oil is the blood of an engine . you have to check the ppressure {level} regularly. If it seized you can probably get ready for a new engine. If I remember correctly you had a kohler engine. While shopping I would check out other brands. Kohler is getting a bad reputation latlely. I would like a Honda engine inj it. 

    You cantry putting oil in it and see if it will crank but I dont give great odds.

    If you get a new one CHECK THE OIL every time you run it and teach the kids also.

  6. Ooooh-kay. Video sheds a different light on things. Did you strip body panels or did you get it w/o the wrap? TGhose may not be avai;lab ler and if so yhou vcan probably buy a new u nit for what they will cost you. Sounds like trash in the carb `or possibly the governor sertting is off. When removing carb go easy on the four all thread rods that hold it in place. They strip easy in the manifold .I have a book on that carb, I'll find it and send to you. I've never had to change a jet but the orings may go bad. Did you get the repair manual ordered?

  7. Jim, I"ve only seen the double barrel. Saw the single in thge book but not sure if ASW ever used it. The Nikki double barrel is used by severa;l enginde mfg such as Briggs and Kohler. Simple to work on but the carbs are configured differently for other mfgs.Question.......Is your engine running? If it is, I would leave well enough alone until you need to get into it. Sometimes we want to take things apart and clean them and create a bigger problem than we had. Only go after troubles!

  8. Jim

    I'm going to attempt to post the valve adj portion of the manual only. hope it works. Watch closely to ID which cyl is #1 and which is #2. Also be very careful wiring up the coils. The wire coming out from them is the kill wire and the key switch connect it to grd to stop engine. *****IF 12V HITS THAT WIRE IT WILL FRY THE COILS . i know because my grandson was helping me and made that mistake. Took me forever to find two coils and they were used and expensive.

    valve.adj.eh65.pdf

  9. Do some research on a product called Flatout. It is available in different formulas on Amazon. I use it in my mowers and have been well pleased. It supposedly is all the military uses on theit equipment, water soluble and not messy llike slime. Its main ingredient is kevlar particles and supposedly can stop a leak in a 1/2" puncture. The sportsman formula is 22 dollars a bottle. This should treat one or maybe two tires. cheap enough to try a test before spending hundreds on tires. I like the product and I am not affiliated with the sale of it. It might also be available in gal containers if you like it.

    https://www.amazon.com/FlatOut-Sportsman-Off-Road-Only-32-Ounce-Replacement/dp/B08X6JSXB8/ref=sr_1_2?crid=FZ49C5QIMOQ1&keywords=flat%2Bout&qid=1653102745&sprefix=flat%2Bout%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-2&th=1

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    ok- lets make sure we are on the same page.If in a vise you can do this with jumper cables hooked to a good battery. Neg cable to ground on starter case. If you touch the positive cable to the stud nearest the starter case, the starter should spin. if so, starter good

    hook pos to upper stud where cable goes on engine. Jump a wire or screwdriver between that stud and small terminal. That should energize solenoid. If not try other starter. You should have enough parts to make one good one.

    there also should be a strap connecting the bottom stud to the interior of the housing.  This completes the circuit in normal use. Remember these small starters take a beating in normal use. With your valve adj problem they were really overheating.

     

     

     

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  11. With the battery connected to the solenoid take a screwdriver or something similar and jump between the two posts This will jump the starter if good.  With the screwdriver jump between the post with power and the terminal (small wire(. This should jump the solenoid. The starter has to be iinstalled on the engine or the starter needs the negative from battery grounded to the case or vise to complete the circuit.. If not installed on engine it should be in vise due o the torque when they start.

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