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The Tool Review(YouTube) Yerf Dog Go Kart: Engine Removal & Install

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PostBlackScorpion Tue 18 Jun 2013, 11:59 pm



Published on Mar 3, 2012
In this video he is swapping out an engine on a yerf-dog go kart , You just might learn a thing or two if you like go karts or plan on working on a yerf- dog. He replaced the engine and worked out throttle linkage issues in about 5 hours time , Reason it took so long was because of awful weather. 




Disclaimer,
If any youngsters out there are going to perform a task similar to what he did to the yerf dog make sure you have an adult, parent, friend to help you or someone who knows what they are doing , I am only showing what I did to the go kart and what it took to remove the engine. I am not responsible if someone misunderstood information on the video and got hurt.

You can go to his YouTube channel for more informative videos.

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