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SIX GRAND for a Neal with a single PP58? Scott K does fine work on motors, but try $2500-2800. Much more realistic. Someone has been watching too much BAT! TJ
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yep...things( people) are getting insane.....
motors for 2500...
but then again...I have over 5k in my McCulloch 200 restoration...and it will not go on BAT,,,prolly hang in my Man Cave,,,other than a few shows,,,
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GW, the n1ke sits in the shop. Nearly new Chrysler Libberton boost port 610, dual alky Hank Rotroff carbs on a V-12, very nice Dyna Drive with the clutch oil housing that Ron C. and I designed. very solid magnesium Go Power wheels and a still-nice powder coat job. Nobody wants to pay $2800 for a kart that will certainly outrun and out handle a Neal with a 58 PP on it. It'll end up sitting out there collecting dust. It'd make somebody a great REAR kart, but nobody wants to pay the money. Hope to see you again one of these days. I miss the Fremont gang. Ted
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Why would someone go to so much trouble restoring a kart and jack the steering all up? That just about kills it completely for the appearance. Looks like the steering shaft was from an Emmick in the eighties.
I wonder how hard that shaft is to get out? Maybe knock the bushings out to get enough clearance to angle it away to clear.
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Most Neals came with a 1/2" steering shaft, so the buyers were forced to switch to 5/8" in order to pass tech. There were a couple in Brevard County. They ran well, but any Go Kart 1200 handled much better. TJ