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  Digitrons For Sale
Posted by: Tony Severino - 03-21-2017, 11:02 AM - Forum: For Sale/Wanted - Replies (4)

Digitron Gages For Sale
2- DT-6E $120.00 each plus $15.00 Shipping
1- DT-13 $140.00 Plus Shipping
All Gages were Rebuilt by Digitron in 2015 and are in perfect working order.



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  Swoopster Kart
Posted by: Scott Elkes - 03-21-2017, 08:42 AM - Forum: Go kart id by brands Pix and history and Country - Replies (10)

Found the items on the internet over the years.

1961 Swoopster
   

A familiar kart and friend to many of the Forum members. It is all about the details!
1962 Swoopster (reproduction)
   

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  Former F1 Drivers Kart at Fernando Alonoso Track
Posted by: Romero Llamas - 03-20-2017, 09:44 PM - Forum: General - No Replies

This was shown last year. Former and current Formula One drivers race each other at Fernando Alonso's kart track in Northern Spain:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm_ytG9V9lo

Here is a brief video of the Fernando Alonso Museum:

http://www.fernandoalonso.com/en/museum/

http://www.kartingmagazine.com/news/alon...-in-world/

Another related video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A9Xh1U9jqo&t=391s



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  WTB HR 184
Posted by: Chuck Lipka - 03-20-2017, 09:12 PM - Forum: For Sale/Wanted - Replies (1)

Anyone have a clean/complete/rebuildable HR 184 they would be willing to part with?

Direct email         boogeracng@gmail.com


Chuck

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  Clinton Color
Posted by: john phippen - 03-20-2017, 05:08 PM - Forum: General - Replies (8)

Hey Guys,question on the the color of the Clinton E65. Has anyone come up with a good match for the off white on the E65? Rattle can ok,I need to paint a gas tank to match an engine. Thanks in advance, John

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  Grant steering wheel needed
Posted by: Michael Burke - 03-20-2017, 05:40 AM - Forum: For Sale/Wanted - Replies (1)

I need a red metalflake Grant steering wheel like in the photo to complete a project. They look like an Azusa steering wheel, but the Grant steering wheel has slots in the spokes rather than a stamped ridge like the Azusa product. If anyone has one for sale, trade or knows where I can get one, please send me a PM or email. I can buy it or trade for it if that is preferred. No one is currently producing this steering wheel. 

Cheers
Michael



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  Copperhead manifold
Posted by: ted johnson - 03-19-2017, 08:27 PM - Forum: General - Replies (9)

Has anyone got decent closeup photos of the Copperhead intake manifold and the reed cage? I'd like to look at both top side and bottom side of the reed cage if possible. Thank you. Ted

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  BALL-HEX STARTER ADAPTER/REPAIR TIPS
Posted by: Jim Waltz - 03-19-2017, 04:42 PM - Forum: For Sale/Wanted - Replies (10)

Bumped on 3/28/18.  Will be doing a run of these parts by the end of April, so they will be available again.  I had sold all that I had made, and with moving my home had not had a chance to replenish stock.  If you haven't tried one of these, they make using a "plug-in" starter way easier (so your significant other will be happy to help with getting you out on the track).

Just added this to the part of the forum where vintage karting suppliers list their stuff.

These used to be available from TS Racing and others some years ago, but can't be found at present. So, I made up some tooling and can now produce these. As you can see in the photos, it is basically a short cylinder that has a 5/16 hex hole down the middle, with 4 set screw locations, and a Bondhus hex tip cut off to fit. Cylinder will last forever. Replacement Bondhus tips can be bought from many places. I do keep a bit of graphite grease on the tip as this service was not what Bondhus had in mind for their bits.  Also check starter nut before use.  Worn or miss-manufactured starter nuts will damage the ball hex bit.  $35 including postage if you are interested.  BTW, this price barely pays me for labor to do the machining - and is about what I paid 10+ years ago to buy one.



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  BALL-HEX STARTER ADAPTER/REPAIR TIPS
Posted by: Jim Waltz - 03-19-2017, 04:22 PM - Forum: Vintage Karting Parts Supply Dealers and Stores : new , used and repops - No Replies

Putting this on the new Vintage Karting Forum.

These used to be available from TS Racing and others some years ago, but can't be found at present. So, I made up some tooling and can now produce these. As you can see in the photos, it is basically a short cylinder that has a 5/16 hex hole down the middle, with 4 set screw locations, and a Bondhus hex tip cut off to fit. Cylinder will last forever. Replacement Bondhus tips can be bought from many places. I do keep a bit of graphite grease on the tip, as this service is not what Bondhus had in mind for their bits.  $35 including postage if you are interested.  BTW, this price barely pays me for labor to do the machining - and is pretty much equivalent to what I paid 10+ years ago to buy one.



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  ORANGE KRATE
Posted by: Jim Waltz - 03-19-2017, 03:51 PM - Forum: General - Replies (1)

Aaron Kruger - any news on this project?

I wanna see those parts I sent on a kart with one of your brother's kids on board!

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