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Posted: December 6th, 2012, 4:05 am
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OK guys I put the 99 predator on last night. Here are some pics last night with some detail pics. The blue one is the 79cc that now has been used 7 flawless hours,929rog wrote:You need to go bigger on back sprocket to slow it down or smaller on front. smallest you can go on front is 10t but that will make a big difference. Biggest one I can find for the back is stock. Might be able to have one made but it will be real close to the running board.
929rog wrote:OK guys I put the 99 predator on last night. Here are some pics last night with some detail pics. The blue one is the 79cc that now has been used 7 flawless hours,929rog wrote:You need to go bigger on back sprocket to slow it down or smaller on front. smallest you can go on front is 10t but that will make a big difference. Biggest one I can find for the back is stock. Might be able to have one made but it will be real close to the running board.
here is the 79cc ready to take out
here is the 99cc. took the governor out hopefully not too fast. Added a bigger main jet that takes care of the issues MD was having.
pic of brake set up (z120 with cheap band) clutch, and chain
throttle set up for governed motor
my hillbilly motor mount based off the stock mount. I really should make a nicer one but this works well, just a pain to adjust
here is the nice mount from affordable go karts
non governed throttle set up
pic of the new paint she wanted. I'll post more when decals come
I'll get more tonight when I finish it. I have to move the motor over to the right tonight and tie up some stuff. Roger
929rog wrote:929rog wrote:OK guys I put the 99 predator on last night. Here are some pics last night with some detail pics. The blue one is the 79cc that now has been used 7 flawless hours,929rog wrote:You need to go bigger on back sprocket to slow it down or smaller on front. smallest you can go on front is 10t but that will make a big difference. Biggest one I can find for the back is stock. Might be able to have one made but it will be real close to the running board.
here is the 79cc ready to take out
here is the 99cc. took the governor out hopefully not too fast. Added a bigger main jet that takes care of the issues MD was having.
pic of brake set up (z120 with cheap band) clutch, and chain
throttle set up for governed motor
my hillbilly motor mount based off the stock mount. I really should make a nicer one but this works well, just a pain to adjust
here is the nice mount from affordable go karts
non governed throttle set up
pic of the new paint she wanted. I'll post more when decals come
I'll get more tonight when I finish it. I have to move the motor over to the right tonight and tie up some stuff. Roger
oops here it is
I am in Naples, near Long Lake. How about you?929rog wrote:Where are you in Maine?
Too funny. Thank you very much for taking the time to put together a list for me. This forum has been a great resource of info, thanks to helpful and informative members such as yourself. Thanks again!929rog wrote:LOL... right around the corner in Buxton rte. 112 on the Gorham side near rt 25. I'll put a minimum list together in a bit. You can come check mine out if you want.
OK...Gatordaryl wrote:Too funny. Thank you very much for taking the time to put together a list for me. This forum has been a great resource of info, thanks to helpful and informative members such as yourself. Thanks again!929rog wrote:LOL... right around the corner in Buxton rte. 112 on the Gorham side near rt 25. I'll put a minimum list together in a bit. You can come check mine out if you want.
WOW! Lots of great info here. I will plan on getting the motor plate you suggested. Same for the exhaust parts. We have a welder, so that won't be an issue. I'll be sure to pick up a new chain and some links too. Can't thank you enough for the assistance. Should go pretty smoothly with all of the parts here for the install.929rog wrote:OK...Gatordaryl wrote:Too funny. Thank you very much for taking the time to put together a list for me. This forum has been a great resource of info, thanks to helpful and informative members such as yourself. Thanks again!929rog wrote:LOL... right around the corner in Buxton rte. 112 on the Gorham side near rt 25. I'll put a minimum list together in a bit. You can come check mine out if you want.
Affordable go karts.com down on the left hand side 79cc performance
motor plate code 2306 $25 You might be able to fabricate something yourself based on the stock mount. I think you could put a flat plate over the stock motor mount and maybe use that. You'll see what I mean when you put the motor in place. Your going to have to do some fabrication either way. Why I like this mount is its all pre drilled for this motor so it will be straight. You will want the motor as far to the right and as far back as you can. The steering stem will actually be right between the carb and the valve cover pretty close. You can use the stock airbox but you have to modify the bottom of it for clearance. I have one you can have if you want. I bought the AGK filter for $16 but kept the box for the part numberand I know you can get one for half that. If you go that route you need the adapter as well. The good thing is you get alot more room to work with. The slightly bad... These motors are already pretty lean for emmisions, this makes it slightly leaner. Only side effect is you really have to let it warm up or it wil hesitate and try to stall off idle. THe 99cc has removable main jets the 79cc does not. Guys drill the 79cc main and AGK can probably help with the size.
Header flange code 2308 $8.50
Header tube candy cane $14.50
If you can find some 1" tubing with a tight bend you wont need the header tube
Need a muffler AGK 688 $10.50 I got mine at the hardware store for a little less
You will have to make the pipe and muffler. I can get it welded if you dont know anyone with a welder.
Brake mount arctic cat 120 0702-360 $27.56 bolts on perfectly. You might be able to use the stock one not sure I didnt even try as this fits so nice.
Should be able to use stock brake band. If not buy a cheap go kart one from like Azusa or someone. Just get the right size for clutch.
YOU can probably use the stock cables. I bought new from Asuza, just measured length on both. They where cheap.
THrottle hook up check out one of my pictures. Affordable sells one for $12 but not sure you can keep the tank on using thiers. Really all you need is to bend a piece of metal and bolt it to the recoil housing.
You'll probably need a little #35 chain and I'd get a couple master links.
Use the stock clutch and rear gear.
Let me know I'll help anyway I can. Even if you bought all new cables and everything you could ebay the stock motor and still have some money left over.
Why the hell do I have to quote to reply? If you have access to a welder your in good shape. SHould be able to come up with something better for bolting that motor mount to the chassis than I did. Keep trying the hood when making the mount. Its pretty tight with the tank on so you want to make sure it fits before you finalize it. Good luck let us know. Oh on the chain it will be longer than stock. cant remember how much but I can measure mine as its still offGatordaryl wrote:WOW! Lots of great info here. I will plan on getting the motor plate you suggested. Same for the exhaust parts. We have a welder, so that won't be an issue. I'll be sure to pick up a new chain and some links too. Can't thank you enough for the assistance. Should go pretty smoothly with all of the parts here for the install.929rog wrote:OK...Gatordaryl wrote: Too funny. Thank you very much for taking the time to put together a list for me. This forum has been a great resource of info, thanks to helpful and informative members such as yourself. Thanks again!
Affordable go karts.com down on the left hand side 79cc performance
motor plate code 2306 $25 You might be able to fabricate something yourself based on the stock mount. I think you could put a flat plate over the stock motor mount and maybe use that. You'll see what I mean when you put the motor in place. Your going to have to do some fabrication either way. Why I like this mount is its all pre drilled for this motor so it will be straight. You will want the motor as far to the right and as far back as you can. The steering stem will actually be right between the carb and the valve cover pretty close. You can use the stock airbox but you have to modify the bottom of it for clearance. I have one you can have if you want. I bought the AGK filter for $16 but kept the box for the part numberand I know you can get one for half that. If you go that route you need the adapter as well. The good thing is you get alot more room to work with. The slightly bad... These motors are already pretty lean for emmisions, this makes it slightly leaner. Only side effect is you really have to let it warm up or it wil hesitate and try to stall off idle. THe 99cc has removable main jets the 79cc does not. Guys drill the 79cc main and AGK can probably help with the size.
Header flange code 2308 $8.50
Header tube candy cane $14.50
If you can find some 1" tubing with a tight bend you wont need the header tube
Need a muffler AGK 688 $10.50 I got mine at the hardware store for a little less
You will have to make the pipe and muffler. I can get it welded if you dont know anyone with a welder.
Brake mount arctic cat 120 0702-360 $27.56 bolts on perfectly. You might be able to use the stock one not sure I didnt even try as this fits so nice.
Should be able to use stock brake band. If not buy a cheap go kart one from like Azusa or someone. Just get the right size for clutch.
YOU can probably use the stock cables. I bought new from Asuza, just measured length on both. They where cheap.
THrottle hook up check out one of my pictures. Affordable sells one for $12 but not sure you can keep the tank on using thiers. Really all you need is to bend a piece of metal and bolt it to the recoil housing.
You'll probably need a little #35 chain and I'd get a couple master links.
Use the stock clutch and rear gear.
Let me know I'll help anyway I can. Even if you bought all new cables and everything you could ebay the stock motor and still have some money left over.
I'll post some pictures of the tear down and install for others to view. Pics should be similar to yours anyways.
NOw that I'm thinking about it I might wait on the $25 mount I used. I think it would be better with just a flat plate on top of the stock kitty cat mount. If the stock mount was about an inch longer it would work. I ran into a problem last night with my motor being too high with the 99cc, the tank is different. I did not want to take it all back apart so I used the 79cc tank. If I modified the stock mount it would be about an inch lower and have no clearance issuesGatordaryl wrote:WOW! Lots of great info here. I will plan on getting the motor plate you suggested. Same for the exhaust parts. We have a welder, so that won't be an issue. I'll be sure to pick up a new chain and some links too. Can't thank you enough for the assistance. Should go pretty smoothly with all of the parts here for the install.929rog wrote:OK...Gatordaryl wrote: Too funny. Thank you very much for taking the time to put together a list for me. This forum has been a great resource of info, thanks to helpful and informative members such as yourself. Thanks again!
Affordable go karts.com down on the left hand side 79cc performance
motor plate code 2306 $25 You might be able to fabricate something yourself based on the stock mount. I think you could put a flat plate over the stock motor mount and maybe use that. You'll see what I mean when you put the motor in place. Your going to have to do some fabrication either way. Why I like this mount is its all pre drilled for this motor so it will be straight. You will want the motor as far to the right and as far back as you can. The steering stem will actually be right between the carb and the valve cover pretty close. You can use the stock airbox but you have to modify the bottom of it for clearance. I have one you can have if you want. I bought the AGK filter for $16 but kept the box for the part numberand I know you can get one for half that. If you go that route you need the adapter as well. The good thing is you get alot more room to work with. The slightly bad... These motors are already pretty lean for emmisions, this makes it slightly leaner. Only side effect is you really have to let it warm up or it wil hesitate and try to stall off idle. THe 99cc has removable main jets the 79cc does not. Guys drill the 79cc main and AGK can probably help with the size.
Header flange code 2308 $8.50
Header tube candy cane $14.50
If you can find some 1" tubing with a tight bend you wont need the header tube
Need a muffler AGK 688 $10.50 I got mine at the hardware store for a little less
You will have to make the pipe and muffler. I can get it welded if you dont know anyone with a welder.
Brake mount arctic cat 120 0702-360 $27.56 bolts on perfectly. You might be able to use the stock one not sure I didnt even try as this fits so nice.
Should be able to use stock brake band. If not buy a cheap go kart one from like Azusa or someone. Just get the right size for clutch.
YOU can probably use the stock cables. I bought new from Asuza, just measured length on both. They where cheap.
THrottle hook up check out one of my pictures. Affordable sells one for $12 but not sure you can keep the tank on using thiers. Really all you need is to bend a piece of metal and bolt it to the recoil housing.
You'll probably need a little #35 chain and I'd get a couple master links.
Use the stock clutch and rear gear.
Let me know I'll help anyway I can. Even if you bought all new cables and everything you could ebay the stock motor and still have some money left over.
I'll post some pictures of the tear down and install for others to view. Pics should be similar to yours anyways.