Kenneth Brown
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- Feb 3, 2003
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I broke the pull cord on my daughters go cart a few weeks ago. The cord winder thing-a-ma-jig is attatched to the cover with rivits. I figure no problem just drill it out and fix the cord then screw it back on. Well it seems to go fine till I try it out. The cord only comes out about 3 inches but whenever I tested in my hands it had full extension. I figure the screws must be too long so I shorten them. Nope, still no worky. Off comes the cord winder. I spin the motor by hand about half a rev and it abruptly stops with a loud clank. UH OH. I spin it backwards and it makes almosta full rev and then clank again. I bought this cart with a disassembled motor. It was only about 3 weeks old and a kid took the motor apart trying to "make it go faster". I had put it all back together and had it running so I was fimilair with the insides. I tore the side cover off and pulled the cam,lifters and pushrods trying to find what was wrong. Nothing. I could watch the piston go all the way up and not contact anything so I was at a loss. Something in my mind told me to pull the tin cover off the other side. I'll be darned. Two of the rivits had fell inside and attatched to the flywheel by the magnets. Now I know what was stopping it. I did all of this trying to keep from puling the blasted tim cover and messing with the throttle linkage. Look what it cost me. It'll take about 2 hours to put it back together and re- time it all,set the valves,plus hook both chains on and tighten them. <br /><br /> SOMEDAYS YOUR THE DOG, AND OTHERS YOUR THE FIREPLUG!