What I found with my cart is I used a Disc Brake and Caliper from an OLD cable type Honda Motorcycle front tire......Works Great stops on a Dime and does NOT STICK! I used a CB Honda CB350 brake from a 1973.
Subscribed!! That was a great video! I've been working on a go cart for/with my grandson. He just jumps in and wants to do everything! I wish I had a neighbor like that!!
Very cool stuff to work with doing away with the Gov makes for a fun ride more compression helps Brakes who need them when will you step up to a Twin ,Loved it can't wait until I see what you do next
In my opinion, finding a consistent theme and sticking to it would be better than jumping around to unrelated tasks. This is something I recently discovered about UA-cam's algorithm. Mustie1 is a good example of someone who stays with one task and theme and keeps us interested in all the details. He draws us into each job. In other words, I think most folks want to see you actually doing the task and relating to the details of the struggle than learning you did it off camera and told us about it later. The first video I watched was the one with 50+ lawnmowers and old related gear. That was enough material to last you several years, but you rushed us past the good stuff. In my opinion, that misses the point of taking the time to watch your work.
UA-cam rewards consistency to be sure. And I admit I'm bad to get going on something and skip over details that I'm too lazy or impatient to film. But I try to stick to the simple philosophy of making videos that I would enjoy watching. Lots of people said I should have split that mower repair video into a bunch of smaller ones, but I personally wouldn't want to watch 10+ videos on the exact same repairs done to different riding mowers. And tbh I don't think I would have got more total views or watch time if I had done it that way. Idk maybe I'm wrong. It's a balancing act. What holds me back more than anything though is my glacial uploading schedule. I've simply got to do better on that.
See that Honda big block you need to ajust the gov or remove it completely and replace the valve springs and get an aluminum flywheel rhe way you ajust the gov is under the gastank you will see the arm and it has holes in it and what you need to do is put the spring from the rod in the hole that will let you give out as much rpm as possible i done it on my mini bike with a Honda 200
No kit really. I just used steel brake line from the auto parts store and synthetic windshield cut out line from ebay I think. I'm sure you could use high test fishing line or something too.
Awesome go carts repair video and it's excited to see how the old go cart is revived. Thanks for sharing. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines, and you get the knowledge on small engine repair and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
I don’t know man. You said that you’re too lazy to fix that head gasket but you don’t seem lazy to me. I enjoyed watching you work. God bless!
You, fine sir, are nothing short of a mechanical genius.
Haha idk about all that but thank you.
Very nice shop, I dream to have all those tools/machines one day.
Thanks. Just have to keep your eyes peeled for deals.
That vacuum trick to restringing the cables was epic!
Lol thanks I was surprised it worked so well.
Me as well! @@AlwaysBored123
What I found with my cart is I used a Disc Brake and Caliper from an OLD cable type Honda Motorcycle front tire......Works Great stops on a Dime and does NOT STICK! I used a CB Honda CB350 brake from a 1973.
That's a great idea. I was thinking of trying a hydraulic brake but then you have to deal with fluid leaking and air and all that.
Subscribed!! That was a great video! I've been working on a go cart for/with my grandson. He just jumps in and wants to do everything! I wish I had a neighbor like that!!
Thanks a lot! Yeah that neighbor is pretty great.
Fun, fun, fun,, 👍😎👍
Great work, havin the press and welder makes for reviving these toys fun
Yeah those are indispensable when it comes to stuff like this. Thanks for watching!
15:28 you know how bad that scared me
Haha sorry. It scared me too.
Man Brother i wish i lived Near By to get an Aluminum Inlet for My 1978 HONDA G400 that is what Holding me Back
You must have been good at legos back in the day, brother
Haha I definitely had fun with them.
Nice scag mower, those are the best.tiger paw
Yeah Turf Tigers are great.
What a fun work shop!
Especially when it's full of go carts lol.
I want a go cart. Lol. Looks like fun
They are!
If you are looking in to buying one, check your HOA rules if you live in a neighborhood or if it's something else than do some research
Great Video SIR
Brother, where have you been? I am glad you’re back creating videos. You are very talented!
Thanks a lot! I have mostly been working at my boring job. Really trying to get more videos made though.
You have amazing skills
Well thanks!
Very cool stuff to work with doing away with the Gov makes for a fun ride more compression helps Brakes who need them when will you step up to a Twin ,Loved it can't wait until I see what you do next
Yeah these little 212's have a lot to give if you hold the throttle wide open lol. I do have a golf cart with a twin in it that I really need to fix.
In my opinion, finding a consistent theme and sticking to it would be better than jumping around to unrelated tasks. This is something I recently discovered about UA-cam's algorithm.
Mustie1 is a good example of someone who stays with one task and theme and keeps us interested in all the details. He draws us into each job.
In other words, I think most folks want to see you actually doing the task and relating to the details of the struggle than learning you did it off camera and told us about it later.
The first video I watched was the one with 50+ lawnmowers and old related gear. That was enough material to last you several years, but you rushed us past the good stuff. In my opinion, that misses the point of taking the time to watch your work.
UA-cam rewards consistency to be sure. And I admit I'm bad to get going on something and skip over details that I'm too lazy or impatient to film. But I try to stick to the simple philosophy of making videos that I would enjoy watching. Lots of people said I should have split that mower repair video into a bunch of smaller ones, but I personally wouldn't want to watch 10+ videos on the exact same repairs done to different riding mowers. And tbh I don't think I would have got more total views or watch time if I had done it that way.
Idk maybe I'm wrong. It's a balancing act. What holds me back more than anything though is my glacial uploading schedule. I've simply got to do better on that.
That’s very cool
I wanna be your neighbor 😂
You should fix the pressure washer set as they are expensive and valuable 😎
I may do that. I've got a bunch of pressure washer engines and parts i need to do something with.
I love the yellow one! What make or brand is it?
That was a Manco model 4005B-09. I think they were sold under a few brands. That one says "Havoc M5" on the front. I liked the styling of it.
See that Honda big block you need to ajust the gov or remove it completely and replace the valve springs and get an aluminum flywheel rhe way you ajust the gov is under the gastank you will see the arm and it has holes in it and what you need to do is put the spring from the rod in the hole that will let you give out as much rpm as possible i done it on my mini bike with a Honda 200
Put oil in the tire if it leaks. It'll soften the rubber and seal back up.
That's an interesting idea I'll have to try that.
that was a fun vid! thanks man
fun stuff
What throttle assembly kit are you using? Could you post a link?
No kit really. I just used steel brake line from the auto parts store and synthetic windshield cut out line from ebay I think. I'm sure you could use high test fishing line or something too.
What size belt goes on the 212 bc I can’t find the right size
Yameige 669 is the part # but idk what size that is.
What state are you in
NC
Put another torque converter on that Honda that ones just shot
Why are you AlwaysBored?
Because AlwaysFloored was taken:(
can i have one
Sure why not.
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Awesome go carts repair video and it's excited to see how the old go cart is revived. Thanks for sharing. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines, and you get the knowledge on small engine repair and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.