Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013

HELP! Pressure washer detergent injector not working?

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I've got a brand new General Pump detergent injector from Northern Tool. After I hook it up and turn on my washer the water just blasts out of the detergent hose back into my soap bucket?! What could be wrong here? I've got it hooked up in the right direction.. Thanks for any help!

This is the injector I have.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200336163_200336163



Answer
bad check valve or bad valve on the pressure washer back feeding the soap...take it back.

How to set up a go kart engine?




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Hi i am currently making a go kart and I'm looking for an engine. I decided to pick out a 2 stroke 49cc pocket bike engine basically because its cheap. First of all how fast do u think it will go with a 120 lbs body on it? Second how would i hook it up? Do i just need to buy a clutch for the engine like i would for a go kart or buy a transmission for it? By the way if a 49 cc engine is way to slow for me dont call me an idiot i don't know much about engines.


Answer
Yeah the 49cc engine will be way too small.

You want something like 195 to 215cc Horizontal Shaft (shaft sticking out the side, not the bottom) Gas Engine. Like used on pressure washers, wood splitters, etc.

You can buy off brands, new for $100-140.

My kids and I built 2 karts a couple of summers ago and used brand new harbor freight 196cc 6.5 HP engines. Got them on sale for $90 each.

Northern tools and Max tool also has those types of engines.

Then you put a Centrifugal Clutch on the engine and a sprocket on the axle, use a chain to connet the two together.

MFG supply has great prices on go kart parts, chain, clutch, etc.

Your speed will depend on your gear ratio (number or teeth on clutch and number of teeth on axle gear)

There is no transmission on karts so you have to find middle ground. Gear it too high and it will reach very high top speeds 40, 50, 60 mph, put will not start off very fast, will not pull up hills, may even need a push start to get it going.

Gear it to low and you will accel very hard and fast, maybe even smoke the tores on pavement but you will limit your top speed alot.

Here's a few pics of the ones we built.
The big long, wide red one is geared higher, it don't pull hills very well but will start off ok and tops out at about 34 mph pulling my 275 lbs butt around.

The black one is geared lowered, tops out at about 18 mph put will spin those big tires, and even lift front tires off the ground starting off every now and then




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