I watched the entire video waiting for that part. You can imagine my disappointment when he replaced that high revving powerhouse with a lawnmower engine!
The only bad thing is you replaced that racing engine with a garden roto-tiller engine that is much slower. You should install a clutch on the engine to make user friendly.
It's a shame almost all of these "restoration" videos anymore are just artificially aged/rusted items... Just smear some dirt on something or spray it with vinegar and salt and there you go...
I immediately noticed that. Another indicator is the use of WD40 (the worst rust penetrator), it looked like it was just dragged through the mud. However, since he still shows the majority of the disassembly and assembly, along with the majority of the process. I don't think I really care.
I was completely and thoroughly engaged in this restoration until 31:49. Then you lost me. Can't believe you would replace that beautiful old 2 stroke powerplant with a rototiller engine. This go kart deserves better.
Вот это мастер! Ступичные подшипники -- водой; тормозной суппорт -- водой... Правильно! Ещё вместо тормозухи воду залить и смазать всё подсолнечным масло -- поедет быстрее болида Ф1.
fantastic video Everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life. With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realised early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.
@James Vigor Sincerely, I'm genuinely moved by what you said. I have a seizable amount of money that I am willing to invest if given the appropriate knowledge and I am highly interested in investing. My greatest concern is losing money on a bad investment. I'm open to hearing your advice on how to make sensible investments as a result.
@@marcelrobert9569 Would you mind recommending a specialist with a variety of investment options? This is extremely rare, and I eagerly await your response.
@@charlotteflair1043 Having a counsellor is essential for portfolio diversification. My advisor is “Julie Anne Hoover'' who is easily searchable and has extensive knowledge of the financial markets.
Would be interesting to see what it was like if you had just pressure washed it. Close-ups showed what looked like an awful lot of the mud and dirt had been smeared on to make it look far worse than it really was. Also, many of the bolts you removed the threads were still shiny.
beautiful restoration of a 10-15 year old go kart with a little rust and a lot of dirt. Also, restored a 15hp 2 stoke racing engine to a 5hp tiller motor.
Total amazement that, the amount of rust , was only surface affecting, and had no eaten through any of the major weld points of the frame, engine, discs, rods etc
in the 70s, I was a very young dude. My dad gave me a go cart. It was made for riding in a yard. Then my brother started wroking at a station. After a year he called and told me to tell my mom to go pick him up in our truck. He purchased for me a new Go Cart. It was very similar to the one here. The motor was way different than my GO Cart. And we could only ride it on cement, or on the road really late at night. It was a blast!!
Imagine how fast this vintage go-kart with anodized parts would have cleaned up with a pressure washer at the beginning. However, that would have only lasted 3 minutes. I've also never seen someone dye sand red vs washing it away.
I don't get why so many "restoration" channels do this... there is so much old crap out there to restore for real. You can tell from the exhaust pipe that a leaky corrosive substance was sprayed. Probably some sort of peroxide solution. You nailed it.
@@TheJimCramer Because it'd take much more work to "restore" it. They'd have pitted metal from the rust and you'd have to do some major grinding or bondo to get an actual rusted item back to the way it was new.
You learn so much from RUclips, you even learn a great deal from the comments section. Never knew how big the karting community is, so many comments about how the wear on this kart seems to have been artificially applied. Careful with what you put out lest you get called out
A few things make me suspicious this go kart was made in that condition for the purposes of shooting this video. After clean up you can see wear on areas that would never been worn if others are not also worn. The floor which is the most punished area is fine. Also no dents, bent areas on the chassis while paint is heavily chipped - by what may I ask? Doesn't look like a genuinely aged thing that was used.
was thinking the same thing. look like the dipped it mud over a weekend and to a flap disk to to paint to make it seem worn.... plus dose not matter how much wd40 you spray it you dont have clean threads it would take some wiggling
For something that rusty, it sure is nice to see everything that wasn't exposed directly to air completely rust free. Must have been super nice that none of the bolts were seized and all had perfect threads. Curious as to how you got that lucky with something in such apparent bad condition...
Because he's a loser and doesn't restore anything. They saying everything down with salt water and vinegar let it rust for a week and do whatever she did in this video.
I have a margay brava 4.2 from 2004 I believe. It’s well worn, and I can pull if every bolt no problem. Karts don’t get thousands of miles on them or exposed to salt and shit like a car would
1:40 RIGHT THERE. Purple anodized aluminium in MINT condition. Otherwise this is a cathartic, soul soothing restoration video about restoring nice condition cart covered in a lot of dust.
No pitting on any of the so calledrusty parts , no oxidation on any of the aluminium parts no rust seized nut and bolts and the hardest part to believe , who would leave thousands of dollars worth of speed equipment on even an inoperable throw away ? Don't buy it I bet it took longer to patina it than it did to clean it , you still got me to watch though so you reached your goal .
you can really tell on the exhaust system they spray patina'd it with stuff to rust it. The way all the dirt looks so evenly distributed looks weird too
I used to race Karts in the late 90s / early 2000s, and this took me back to those days. I raced Rotax Max 125cc. Not sure why you put a Honda engine on the kart at the end, but it was cool to see something from my era being restored - nice work :)
I used to race karts like these. I had a rotax, and then a 125 stock shifter. Before that, 3 and 4 hole can Yamahas when I was younger. Some of the best memories of my life, by far
This educational video has revamped/recalled or resurrected my memory of when my old neighbor Ronny Anderson used to own one of these back then during the mid-1970s. That's a go-kart.
It was a good restoration until you cleaned and sprayed the tyres. You should have problably changed that since they have several flat spots. You also welded the chassis that was already painted. The plastic could have been be fixed for scratches and damages. But the worse part is the engine swap. The original one deserved a restoration and changing it with a four-strokes one is causing a heart attack to a lot of people.
Not to mention it looks like he reused them damn brake pads...That made me mad because you should never reuse bad brake pads, it's dangeroous and practically a death wish waiting to happen.
My son and I built one years ago from a 100cc bike engine, plastic canteen seat and older kart wheels and tyres. It drove great with good acceleration and cornering. I wrote off some seven and a half inch wide plastic slat chain on a job so we made some circles, let the rear tyres down, slipped the slats over and pumped up the tyres - BOY was that fun, it was like driving on ice, never had so many spins in my life! Eventually it got sold and moved to Robin Hoods Bay in the north of the uk, I often wonder where it finished up.
You have way more patience than me. When I do a racing kart restore, I have the frame hot tanked at NAPA Auto machine shop, $125. You are very thorough and more patience than most people. Great job and restore; my hat is off to you.
Thanks for posting these videos. I’ve been watching your channel for a while, and I realized there’s something I really enjoy about it; you capture what I loved doing as a child - watching my Dad work in the garage. He’s deceased, and I’m now a Dad of my own. However, there’s a part of me that still wishes he were here to look up to and watch at work in the garage. Something was special about seeing my Dad, who always seemed to know what to do in the garage. Just like you do in these videos.
This is not a go-kart! This is a professional racing kart, named kali-kart. And it is very rare, bc kali karts weren’t too popular, and it is 20 years old at least. Please note it, try to fix the original professional engine, I am sure it will work, kart engines can work for very long time, and are easy to fix if they are not FULLY abandoned from the inside!
@@L00S1NGM1ND CRG is a kart chassis manufacturer of recent years. They were founded in the late 1970s by three Italian racers (Carlo Vanaria, Roberto Vanaria and Giancarlo Tinini), and were originally known as Kali Karts
Lil tip: Remove that sprocket off of the GX390's shaft, and put a centrifugal clutch there. The way the clutch works, is that when you start the engine, the kart won't move on its own, then, when you increase the RPM, the clutch kicks in and it starts to move. I've put them on all my mini motors like that, they are cheap and easy, and if you really want to put a dime in, you can get the gopowersports Juggernaut torque converter, i put it on my minibike and it works great!
20 years ago I had one of those air cooled 100cc karts, the same exact engine too. My stomach dropped when I saw you put the 4-stroke in. 😔 May I ask why you abandoned the glorious 100cc music maker?
My family used to have very similar karts in the early 80’s we had so much fun playing on them, watching the video brought back childhood memories best decade ever I say the 80’s.
Looks like they just dunked a perfectly good kart in a puddle for a few days and the. did some shitty rebuild with a roto engine lol. Light surface rust and anodizing is still fine lmaoo.
Its pleasant to watch but mostly smoke and mirrors. I hope nobody really believes these are items found in the middle of nowhere or under a bush or in the salt water. But like i say its a pleasure to watch .
Nice restoration, but you needed a pressure washer a centrifugal clutch for the tiller motor ,and you should have rebuilt the 2 stroke engine that was on it.
Mis más sinceras felicitaciones por mostrar cómo se hace la restauración de un Kart. Es increíble ver la facilidad con que lo realizan!!! La prueba del vehículo así lo demuestra!!!
Гоночный карт отъездил своё время(1998-2004) и оказался на долгое время в какой-то ангаре. В дальнейшем его нашли и переработали в прокатный с вариаторной муфтой. Очень сильное отличие до и после. Хорошая рама была для гонщиков 2000х годов в этой компановке, но дороговато для спортсменов без спонсора.
Weird that the paint was worn in a vary circular pattern… almost like a wire grinding attachment took the paint off. Also very minimal pitting on the steel as if it had only been rusted on the surface with a rusting agent for a few days…
NO! When you rebuild a kart always replace the bearings, brake pads, fuel line, hydraulic line, accelerator cable, all nyloc nuts, front rim bearings, change tyres (depending). NO, NO, NO. You should never put a four stroke Honda engine onto a two stroke racing go kart. 2 stroke kart engines can have an electric starter. also you can't race that thing at an offical race meet.
@@apmadeithappen2 You could but you would likely have no one to race and you would be in your own class. Also the Yammah 2 stroke engines are much faster then the Honda 4 stroke.
You can restore the plastic bodywork quiet well using linseed oil and white spirit. There's a few videos on RUclips showing how to do this and that and new decals is probably the easiest way as they'll get knocked about pretty quickly. I'd suspect she'll need new bearings all round too.
the video is beautiful, until the moment you mounted the 4-stroke engine on the chassis 🤦🏻 leaving the two-stroke was too difficult? it would have been wonderful to restore the engine as well
That Kart has only had a couple of buckets of dirty water chucked over it! You can see the water tracks on all the vertical surfaces. I'd expect a neglected Kart to have a rusty axle and brake disc, oxidised alloy parts and a bit of dust on the horizontal areas. Satisfyingly result though! 👍
Would have loved to see that beautiful old 2 stroke engine restored as well
i said the same thing bro 😭
I watched the entire video waiting for that part. You can imagine my disappointment when he replaced that high revving powerhouse with a lawnmower engine!
Looked like an old air cooled rotax would of ripped with that in
That would require real skill these guys couldn't even paint right everything had runs in it
I don’t know how his garage is not flooded by now
The only bad thing is you replaced that racing engine with a garden roto-tiller engine that is much slower. You should install a clutch on the engine to make user friendly.
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It really bothered me that they ditched the 100cc. Those engines are FANTASTIC.
Jo no
You speak my mind
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It's a shame almost all of these "restoration" videos anymore are just artificially aged/rusted items... Just smear some dirt on something or spray it with vinegar and salt and there you go...
Thanks for saving me the time to watch👍🏻
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I immediately noticed that. Another indicator is the use of WD40 (the worst rust penetrator), it looked like it was just dragged through the mud. However, since he still shows the majority of the disassembly and assembly, along with the majority of the process. I don't think I really care.
Particularly obvious here 🙄
I was completely and thoroughly engaged in this restoration until 31:49. Then you lost me. Can't believe you would replace that beautiful old 2 stroke powerplant with a rototiller engine. This go kart deserves better.
And he put it back together dry, no oil or grease was used!
Yep, I thought the exact same thing.
My words and thoughts exactly. What a waste!!!!
not to mention the caster and such wasnt set at all on the front end, i own one myself and haVE THE YAMAHA KT100 ON MINE THING RIPS
@@jasonmaheux4216 that has got to be one awesome, fun time on that. Those 2 stroke TAG or shifter karts are no joke!!! FAASSTTTTT
Облили кашей из воды и глины ...затем отмыли, реставраторы тоже мне😁
Самое ужасное, что гоночный Rotax заменили каким-то говном с Али.
@@anatolyshestakov764 именно, и в нём нет и половины мощи исходного движка.
@@anatolyshestakov764 из хорошего карта сделали очередное ведро с двиглом от мотоблока 😂
И заносили аккуратно - чтобы грязь не обсыпалась😁
I just l Iove how these guys can take something that's perfect and make it perfect again. Probably took them longer to make it look like crap.
So true
Вот это мастер!
Ступичные подшипники -- водой; тормозной суппорт -- водой... Правильно! Ещё вместо тормозухи воду залить и смазать всё подсолнечным масло -- поедет быстрее болида Ф1.
Да видно постанова. Неделю в луже простояла...отмыл🤦♂️ Ебать мастер🤣🤣
Им бы Советский Жигуль, который лет 20 стоял на улице... Я бы посмотрел на такую реставрацию 😅
Главное шины покрасил)))
и тормозной диск отбалансировал корд-щеткой)))
У меня вопрос где они их находят ты такие ржаваые
fantastic video Everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life. With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realised early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.
@James Vigor Sincerely, I'm genuinely moved by what you said. I have a seizable amount of money that I am willing to invest if given the appropriate knowledge and I am highly interested in investing. My greatest concern is losing money on a bad investment. I'm open to hearing your advice on how to make sensible investments as a result.
@@marcelrobert9569 Would you mind recommending a specialist with a variety of investment options? This is extremely rare, and I eagerly await your response.
@@charlotteflair1043 Having a counsellor is essential for portfolio diversification. My advisor is “Julie Anne Hoover'' who is easily searchable and has extensive knowledge of the financial markets.
All I gotta say is that red and purple don’t go good together
I like it
I like it to
Mate they look the sam4
Would be interesting to see what it was like if you had just pressure washed it. Close-ups showed what looked like an awful lot of the mud and dirt had been smeared on to make it look far worse than it really was. Also, many of the bolts you removed the threads were still shiny.
It does look suspicious, the surface rust and mud looks like it was put on purpose so it could look worse than it actually was, click bait
Yeah, this is typical Internet fluff …
beautiful restoration of a 10-15 year old go kart with a little rust and a lot of dirt. Also, restored a 15hp 2 stoke racing engine to a 5hp tiller motor.
Race engine 100 CC have 25hp
12hp 390cc engine to be exact.
20 to 22 depends if its a rotax or a tag @@davkemerke6084
Total amazement that, the amount of rust , was only surface affecting, and had no eaten through any of the major weld points of the frame, engine, discs, rods etc
Not sure if the rust looks real! Everything came apart so easily! Very suss!
in the 70s, I was a very young dude. My dad gave me a go cart. It was made for riding in a yard. Then my brother started wroking at a station. After a year he called and told me to tell my mom to go pick him up in our truck. He purchased for me a new Go Cart. It was very similar to the one here. The motor was way different than my GO Cart. And we could only ride it on cement, or on the road really late at night. It was a blast!!
Imagine how fast this vintage go-kart with anodized parts would have cleaned up with a pressure washer at the beginning. However, that would have only lasted 3 minutes. I've also never seen someone dye sand red vs washing it away.
Think im gonna have to call horse crap. Noones going to leave a 5k racing kart outside long enough to "rust" and rust doesnt come off that easily.
on a cart like this you don't use a motor like that. you build one that is made for racing. that motor would get killed by other carts.
Nothing like a little soap to clean off half an inch of mud and salt that was sprayed on a day ago
Inspiring me to get an Go Kart …😎😎🚀🚀🥁🥁
Absolutely great restoration-without doubt !!!✌️😎😎🥁
How far in advanced did you spray on the salt and mud, just to clean it off.
I don't get why so many "restoration" channels do this... there is so much old crap out there to restore for real. You can tell from the exhaust pipe that a leaky corrosive substance was sprayed. Probably some sort of peroxide solution. You nailed it.
@@TheJimCramer Because it'd take much more work to "restore" it. They'd have pitted metal from the rust and you'd have to do some major grinding or bondo to get an actual rusted item back to the way it was new.
even the nut and bolts dont corrode
Cause they can't rebuild shit only Clean.
Lol yasss
Well done. Beautiful transformation!
*Dude bought this off Amazon last week.*
You learn so much from RUclips, you even learn a great deal from the comments section.
Never knew how big the karting community is, so many comments about how the wear on this kart seems to have been artificially applied. Careful with what you put out lest you get called out
A few things make me suspicious this go kart was made in that condition for the purposes of shooting this video. After clean up you can see wear on areas that would never been worn if others are not also worn. The floor which is the most punished area is fine. Also no dents, bent areas on the chassis while paint is heavily chipped - by what may I ask? Doesn't look like a genuinely aged thing that was used.
was thinking the same thing. look like the dipped it mud over a weekend and to a flap disk to to paint to make it seem worn.... plus dose not matter how much wd40 you spray it you dont have clean threads it would take some wiggling
It is, he made it looks dirty
Yeah, I notice that 🤔
Does it matter? It is still satisfying to watch
@@elektronikadlapoczatkujacy2111 it isn't and the fact someone will probably has to explain this to you is so depressing I won't even dare going there
As a driver myself I really appreciate this being done 😩
the only problem I have, is that he didn't clean the kart before hand. it makes things much easier.
For something that rusty, it sure is nice to see everything that wasn't exposed directly to air completely rust free. Must have been super nice that none of the bolts were seized and all had perfect threads. Curious as to how you got that lucky with something in such apparent bad condition...
You can use zinc to make rust skin
@@tbladee i think he's being sarcastic :)
Because he's a loser and doesn't restore anything. They saying everything down with salt water and vinegar let it rust for a week and do whatever she did in this video.
He not
I have a margay brava 4.2 from 2004 I believe. It’s well worn, and I can pull if every bolt no problem. Karts don’t get thousands of miles on them or exposed to salt and shit like a car would
No missing parts....No bent frame.....No cracked plastics.....Just a layer of mud....... That's lucky!
1:40 RIGHT THERE. Purple anodized aluminium in MINT condition. Otherwise this is a cathartic, soul soothing restoration video about restoring nice condition cart covered in a lot of dust.
this is totally believable. i also keep on finding go carts in the river that needs to be restored
No pitting on any of the so calledrusty parts , no oxidation on any of the aluminium parts no rust seized nut and bolts and the hardest part to believe , who would leave thousands of dollars worth of speed equipment on even an inoperable throw away ? Don't buy it I bet it took longer to patina it than it did to clean it , you still got me to watch though so you reached your goal .
you can really tell on the exhaust system they spray patina'd it with stuff to rust it. The way all the dirt looks so evenly distributed looks weird too
Those rear hubs are new
Its a miracle to see how he magically wiped away rust.
I used to race Karts in the late 90s / early 2000s, and this took me back to those days. I raced Rotax Max 125cc.
Not sure why you put a Honda engine on the kart at the end, but it was cool to see something from my era being restored - nice work :)
Because they can't fix engines LOL
Because they probably didnt have the equipment to start it
No clutch
Good 👍
I used to race karts like these. I had a rotax, and then a 125 stock shifter. Before that, 3 and 4 hole can Yamahas when I was younger. Some of the best memories of my life, by far
👆👆congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's.👆 👍👆
that dirt looks a little too perfect
This educational video has revamped/recalled or resurrected my memory of when my old neighbor Ronny Anderson used to own one of these back then during the mid-1970s. That's a go-kart.
Que gran trabajo!!😍😍
Needs a 2 stroke rotax! great job though!
Definitely turned out to be a nice wall hanger
It was a good restoration until you cleaned and sprayed the tyres. You should have problably changed that since they have several flat spots. You also welded the chassis that was already painted. The plastic could have been be fixed for scratches and damages. But the worse part is the engine swap. The original one deserved a restoration and changing it with a four-strokes one is causing a heart attack to a lot of people.
100%
he did. look, later, in the video. he uses brand new ones.
Not to mention it looks like he reused them damn brake pads...That made me mad because you should never reuse bad brake pads, it's dangeroous and practically a death wish waiting to happen.
@@adriengrossfeld5660 It doesn't matter if you don't have a clutch to stop anyway lmao
I’ve never seen REAL RUST come off with a very light wire brushing. That’s amazing 🙄
My son and I built one years ago from a 100cc bike engine, plastic canteen seat and older kart wheels and tyres. It drove great with good acceleration and cornering. I wrote off some seven and a half inch wide plastic slat chain on a job so we made some circles, let the rear tyres down, slipped the slats over and pumped up the tyres - BOY was that fun, it was like driving on ice, never had so many spins in my life!
Eventually it got sold and moved to Robin Hoods Bay in the north of the uk, I often wonder where it finished up.
Yeah, really convincing! 😂
You have way more patience than me. When I do a racing kart restore, I have the frame hot tanked at NAPA Auto machine shop, $125. You are very thorough and more patience than most people. Great job and restore; my hat is off to you.
It looks like a brand new go-kart that spent a couple weeks in the ocean.
Thanks for posting these videos. I’ve been watching your channel for a while, and I realized there’s something I really enjoy about it; you capture what I loved doing as a child - watching my Dad work in the garage.
He’s deceased, and I’m now a Dad of my own. However, there’s a part of me that still wishes he were here to look up to and watch at work in the garage. Something was special about seeing my Dad, who always seemed to know what to do in the garage. Just like you do in these videos.
👆👆congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's.👆 👍👆
This is not a go-kart! This is a professional racing kart, named kali-kart. And it is very rare, bc kali karts weren’t too popular, and it is 20 years old at least. Please note it, try to fix the original professional engine, I am sure it will work, kart engines can work for very long time, and are easy to fix if they are not FULLY abandoned from the inside!
CRG.
@@alessandropigozzi4565 have a look, you can see “kali-kart” text on braking machine.
@@L00S1NGM1ND CRG is a kart chassis manufacturer of recent years.
They were founded in the late 1970s by three Italian racers (Carlo Vanaria, Roberto Vanaria and Giancarlo Tinini), and were originally known as Kali Karts
Love this go cart.
I'll name it the purple people eater.🤗🤗
Lil tip: Remove that sprocket off of the GX390's shaft, and put a centrifugal clutch there. The way the clutch works, is that when you start the engine, the kart won't move on its own, then, when you increase the RPM, the clutch kicks in and it starts to move. I've put them on all my mini motors like that, they are cheap and easy, and if you really want to put a dime in, you can get the gopowersports Juggernaut torque converter, i put it on my minibike and it works great!
Как же они любят измазать всё грязью,а потом это восстанавливать!!!
Для антуража) Чтобы недалёкие зрители ахали и охали) Вери найс, грэт джоб))))
Контент->просмотры->монетизация...)
Я думал что у меня одного ощущения просто грязного карта
You have to have the patience of Job to carry out a restoration like this. You are crazy!!
20 years ago I had one of those air cooled 100cc karts, the same exact engine too. My stomach dropped when I saw you put the 4-stroke in. 😔
May I ask why you abandoned the glorious 100cc music maker?
ikr those engines are just faster and they sound better
@@unkn0wn_racer They have the potential to make almost 3x the power.
@@youbannedmealready5825 they both could make triple the factory numbers. I had a gx200 pushing 20hp....
@@dewworm1666 Except one makes those numbers right out of the box..........
@@dewworm1666 you ran it on jet fuel or something ? cause a regular gx 200 stock is pushing around 5-6 hp
My family used to have very similar karts in the early 80’s we had so much fun playing on them, watching the video brought back childhood memories best decade ever I say the 80’s.
👆👆congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's.👆 👍👆
I guarantee they didn't. This is a brand new kart.
It's amazing how satisfying removing rust with a wire wheel can... except when it isn't
Simple pressure wash would have been about 70% of the restoration. But this was a good deep cleaning!
More like ”cleaning a brand new go-cart left outside for a couple weeks”
Rusty plastic, rusty tyres ‘Truly masterclass’
Looks like they just dunked a perfectly good kart in a puddle for a few days and the. did some shitty rebuild with a roto engine lol.
Light surface rust and anodizing is still fine lmaoo.
That go kart with colorized as a Nintendo game cube consoles
Its pleasant to watch but mostly smoke and mirrors. I hope nobody really believes these are items found in the middle of nowhere or under a bush or in the salt water. But like i say its a pleasure to watch .
Nice restoration, but you needed a pressure washer a centrifugal clutch for the tiller motor ,and you should have rebuilt the 2 stroke engine that was on it.
To much work he's used to throwing mud some water vinegar and salt to appear rusted remove it clean it and done
Mis más sinceras felicitaciones por mostrar cómo se hace la restauración de un Kart. Es increíble ver la facilidad con que lo realizan!!! La prueba del vehículo así lo demuestra!!!
👆👆congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's.👆 👍👆
Acho que você está com razão, foi isso mesmo que aconteceu.
Great job sir. God Bless.
Excellent restore ! I hope after you went to all that trouble, that you installed NEW bearings in the wheels & axle.
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Гоночный карт отъездил своё время(1998-2004) и оказался на долгое время в какой-то ангаре. В дальнейшем его нашли и переработали в прокатный с вариаторной муфтой. Очень сильное отличие до и после. Хорошая рама была для гонщиков 2000х годов в этой компановке, но дороговато для спортсменов без спонсора.
Замарали ,потом разобрали,почистили,собрали, всё готово, ставьте лайки господа
Brilliant work!
So much for an engine montage. Looks like it would be fun to ride.
Awesome, this has inspired me to do the same on my nitro RC car that's been sat on the shelf for about 2 years covered in nitro fuel and dirt 😄
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“Who needs a clutch lets just have no stopping without the kill switch”
-this guy
In surprisingly good shape considering how it was left to rot. Good materials.
Weird that the paint was worn in a vary circular pattern… almost like a wire grinding attachment took the paint off. Also very minimal pitting on the steel as if it had only been rusted on the surface with a rusting agent for a few days…
Because it was.
That seat at the end 😳 👌
NO! When you rebuild a kart always replace the bearings, brake pads, fuel line, hydraulic line, accelerator cable, all nyloc nuts, front rim bearings, change tyres (depending). NO, NO, NO. You should never put a four stroke Honda engine onto a two stroke racing go kart.
2 stroke kart engines can have an electric starter. also you can't race that thing at an offical race meet.
Why not?? Maybe not the most practical but any engine will make it go right?
@@apmadeithappen2 You could but you would likely have no one to race and you would be in your own class. Also the Yammah 2 stroke engines are much faster then the Honda 4 stroke.
@@Collins_racing you don’t always replace bearing,hydraulic lines,throttle cable, if that shits in working order then save your money fml🤦♂️
@@tylerseabook9423 yes, makes sense but it is always a good idea to have spares.
@@Collins_racing you just stated to always change those things on a rebuild 🤦♂️ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it
Great result bro 👏👏👏
Love that Makita screw driver. Like to get one.
Love the Honda engine but where was the original
Nice restore!
You can restore the plastic bodywork quiet well using linseed oil and white spirit. There's a few videos on RUclips showing how to do this and that and new decals is probably the easiest way as they'll get knocked about pretty quickly. I'd suspect she'll need new bearings all round too.
the video is beautiful, until the moment you mounted the 4-stroke engine on the chassis 🤦🏻 leaving the two-stroke was too difficult? it would have been wonderful to restore the engine as well
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nice rust painting.
Excellent restoration the only thing I would do differently is the paint I would prefer powder coating the chassis
Powder coating cracks and lets in water sometimes, it even hides cracks in the frame underneath. I use a good enamel from a marine supplier.
Nice job overall but I did think the main bulk of the work would have been restoring the old engine maybe something for next time
Great video! Now time for some Mariokart!
That white rattle can might be the worst spray can I've ever seen. At least as far as spray pattern is concerned lol
Que pena pensei que íamos ver o bom e velho 2T em ação mas ficou muito boa a restauração 👍
Not even a sophisticated tools and he has done it perfectly... Good job man
По сути надо было много о чего поменять
1) тормоза
2) тормозной диск
3) покрышки
Колодки он поменял. Диск без износа был. Покрышки надо менять конечно, но для гонки.
ЛКП хуже некуда. Некоторые вещи надо было менять, а не пытаться "намазать". Это не реставрация, это ремонт.
Такой, чисто перекупский подход. Проще уж было сделать план "ПиП"))) помыть и продать, а не вот это вот все, абы как.
Да это мотоблок а не карт уже
I am an agricultural mechanic and I can tell you that abandoned machinery looks exactly like that
Not really a restoration, but a deep cleaning XD
❤ good job 👌
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That Kart has only had a couple of buckets of dirty water chucked over it!
You can see the water tracks on all the vertical surfaces.
I'd expect a neglected Kart to have a rusty axle and brake disc, oxidised alloy parts and a bit of dust on the horizontal areas.
Satisfyingly result though! 👍
I made it 0:05 seconds in and am calling this BS. The cart looks perfectly fine, it’s just covered in mud. 👎🏽
This is cool as hell. Did you restore the engine as well or just replace it with a new one?
Excellent restoration well done and a great video to watch 👍👍
me encanto el video, pero como dijeron comentarios abajo.. hubiera sido genial ver la restauracion de ese motor de 2 tiempos tambien
You forgot to include the initial step in this video. Salt water and hydrogen peroxide are the main ingredients here 😂😂.
The Mario Kart characters would be so proud
Parabéns pelo trabalho......
Excelente serviço.....!!!
Ficou especular......!!!
That had to be a very satisfying build, great job.
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