NYCEGUY01
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Its a Corvette. Probably just changing the oil...lolWhat kind of upgrades are going on here?
I hated helping my buddy work on his when he had it..
Its a Corvette. Probably just changing the oil...lolWhat kind of upgrades are going on here?
Clutch replacement is the primary goal. Plus wheel bearings and a few other "while we're in there" things. My daughter is helping, since she drives the car almost as much as I do. 😁What kind of upgrades are going on here?
Wait a second, she’s only 9!Clutch replacement is the primary goal. Plus wheel bearings and a few other "while we're in there" things. My daughter is helping, since she drives the car almost as much as I do. 😁
Drop the whole rear end to replace the clutch……there is an engineer somewhere laughing right now.Clutch replacement is the primary goal. Plus wheel bearings and a few other "while we're in there" things. My daughter is helping, since she drives the car almost as much as I do. 😁
You are not wrong!!Drop the whole rear end to replace the clutch……there is an engineer somewhere laughing right now.
You’re not missing anything with the OEM inverter by the way. 400w ain’t enough.Airbags for the JT.
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Added a power port to the bed of the JT for the fridge. I’m not crazy about how this came out. It’s in a deep hole due to the Decked drawers, so difficult to reach. I used the OEM dummy plug for the vehicle inverter that our JT didn’t come with. It ended up warping. I’ll try and church it up at a later time.
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Yeah it’s a really lame setup. 12 volt power ports would have been far better, even if only for USB ports.You’re not missing anything with the OEM inverter by the way. 400w ain’t enough.
The only solution is to give it the “Vettekart” treatment.Up until these last two posts, I was complaining that this car is the hardest clutch replacement I've ever done.
That's still true, but I now see it could be MUCH worse, and I feel better now. 😁
I think it looks great and much higher quality than most the stuff you see companies selling.I made a thing. Well, I've been making a thing, I finished a thing.
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Now that it's done I hate it, naturally. But it'll look good at the mall and that's what's important.
Awesome project. That things got potential.My 14 year old son scored a 16hp used go kart for cheap the other day.
He's already replaced bearings in the rear wheels, found a bent front spindle and swapped an old Beard seat on with sliders.
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His first ride he identified it needs a wheel base increase, a different steering setup, better brakes and the kill switch relocated from the motor cover. Tie rods also contact the frame and the front shocks rub on the upper A arms.
Several of the welded areas concern me that I'll address along the way. He's putting in all the work, and currently reading Race Car Engineering to better understand the effects of caster, camber and toe in.
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