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 Posted: Mon Jun 18th, 2018 04:18 am
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cookjeremy

 

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hoping some one can tell me what brand this cart is..picked it up few dayz ago and refurbed it..pretty cool little kart fast too..the motor is a flat head briggs 5hp..mods i did are..pipe..bored carb...port polish...032 copper head gasket...shaved head..hit 52mph on gps and still had little more to go..could this be an old race kart it handles speed very well

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 Posted: Mon Jun 18th, 2018 04:19 am
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back of kart

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 Posted: Mon Jun 18th, 2018 01:38 pm
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1960 Fox Mak kart with some modifications. I had one with twin Power Products engines. Most had MC-10's. Lose the Briggs.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 18th, 2018 02:49 pm
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o wow thank you...it does have two motor mounts on the bottom of frame..this is so cool to know what it is and find a flyer..you def got to be the best kart now it all lol...how hard is it to find them twin motors.

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 Posted: Tue Jun 19th, 2018 10:11 pm
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Dan Dettmann

 

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Most of these had McCulloch MC-6 or MC-10 engines They were basically chainsaw engines adapted to karts. If you are interested in making your kart correct you will want a McCulloch MC-6, MC-10, a Power Products AH-58 or a West Bend 580.

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 Posted: Wed Jun 20th, 2018 08:28 pm
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ok i will look around see what i can find...thanks for the info

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 Posted: Thu Sep 13th, 2018 09:56 am
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