Posted by old on December 06, 2011 at 15:08:01 from (209.86.226.30):
In Reply to: Re: Super A leak posted by David Lampman on December 06, 2011 at 14:23:58:
I did not have to fab any parts for it since the engine of the A and B and for that matter the C are all the same so every thing bolts right up. As for the head gasket I used a number of coats of aluminum paint on both sides of the gasket and also a wet coat on the block and head so the paint was wet when I set the head on. Only thing I did see and that stopped was the oil got a milky color for the first couple runs then that to even cleared up so guess had just little bit of coolant in the oil and as I ran the engine it cooked it out. Now talking about go carts I could tell you a story about washing machine parts and dryer parts and a 1/4hp electric motor and the extension cord. Never did get it up to top speed because I didn't have a long enough extension cord. Or the Honda 50 that should have had 4 gears but only had 1st, 2nd, and 4th due to the fact I use an automatic clutch instead of the hand clutch and some how lost 3rd gear
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