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If you do that you'll surely blow that engine up, guaranteed! .
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two stroke will make it quik but its sore on petrol/oil and it wont last long........it also depends on wat size.....a 2 stroke shouldn't be more than 35 hp..........4 stroke is good mayb 1 cylinder No stick with a Briggs and stratton 8 hp or Higher, mine has a 12.5 and it awesome for off road
There is no such thing as a Briggs and Stratton Go Kart motor. Yes, you may be using it in a kart, but it wasn't designed for it. So we need Model number to give you a proper answer, though I will give you a clue you can follow. In all the B and S engines I ever worked on, there was a small dipstick that screwed into the oil pan from the top. Most of the ones I remember took about 3 pints of oil and this could be accurately measured by this dipstick.
Same thing as a soapbox racer. It has the largest power plant on earth, which is the earth itself. Gravity is the only 'engine.'
tool + wood= wheel, wheel + wood = cart, cart + combustion engine= car if you don't have combustion engine it's boiler+coal= steam engine, steam engine + gasoline = combustion engine.
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Yes you can mount this engine into a golf cart but you will have to reconfigure the way the engine mounts onto the frame. It's not a direct fit.
You check the engine. Its simple really all you have to do is pore oil on the engine. If it starts makeing noises when you start it its a bad go cart so reture it.
The Craftsman Zero-Turn mower I bought brand new worked great for the first few seasons, now it's a great golf cart but won't cut at all due to the engine coming loose from the frame and messing up a bunch of other components. The engine almost fell off, yet Sears only response is that I should have kept their product under warranty. They, nor I, will ever have to worry about me dealing with their products again. Rodney-Silex, Missouri
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