If you do that you'll surely blow that engine up, guaranteed! .
On a Briggs and Stratton 5.5 go-cart motor, the governor is typically located on the side of the engine, near the carburetor. It consists of a linkage connected to the throttle and is designed to regulate engine speed by adjusting the throttle position based on the engine's RPM. You can usually identify it by the governor arm that connects to the throttle linkage.
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.
To increase power from your 5hp Briggs & Stratton go-kart engine, consider upgrading the air intake and exhaust system for improved airflow. Installing a high-performance carburetor can enhance fuel delivery, while adjusting the governor can allow the engine to reach higher RPMs. Additionally, you might look into modifications like porting the cylinder head or using a performance camshaft. Always ensure that any modifications comply with local regulations and safety standards.
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
The first thing you need to do is clean your cart. Be sure to clean the entire cart. Then remove the restrictor bar under the gas pedal using screwdriver. Afterwhich, remove all racks and accessories from the cart to allow for a sleeker design. Open the seat of your cart and look for the cylindrical carburetor and T-shaped metal. Using a duct tape, fasten the carburetor using duct tape. Lastly, remove the tires on the cart and replace them with larger tires so that the speed will be faster to higher level.
How to remove and line up a flyway on G1 golf cart
To remove and replace the gas pedal on a Melex golf cart, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Next, remove any screws or bolts securing the pedal assembly to the cart's frame, then disconnect the wiring harness attached to the pedal. Once removed, install the new gas pedal by reversing the process: connect the wiring harness, secure it with screws or bolts, and reconnect the battery. Finally, test the pedal to ensure it functions correctly before using the cart.
There is no reason to remove the roof of the golf cart for transport. The fasteners are strong and the plastic on the roof is made for transporting it. If you are going to trailer your golf cart you should make sure that the cart is going in the direction with the wind otherwise your golf cart windshield will split and fall off. You should trailer your golf carts with the windshield intact but folded down. You should also tie a piece of string around it to reduce the possibility of it moving.
What you arereferring to is a manual transmission car. Golf carts are electric. there is no clutch in a golf cart.
tip: if you want to stay in the club, don't try it.
To remove storytelling from a photo book in your cart, look for an option to edit or customize the book. Once in the editor, delete or remove any text or captions that contribute to the storytelling aspect. Review each page to ensure all storytelling elements have been removed before finalizing the book.
Yes, you can remove the cylinder head on a Yamaha G16A golf cart with the engine still mounted in the cart. However, it requires careful disassembly of components such as the carburetor, intake manifold, and exhaust system to access the cylinder head. Ensure that you have the necessary tools and follow the proper procedures to avoid damaging the engine or surrounding parts. Always refer to a service manual for specific instructions and torque specifications.