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Dan Morera



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:27 pm    Post subject: WF Maintenance Reply with quote

Hey guys I'm close to buying a kart and a WF engine, I have never been around karts so I don't know much about them engine wise, chassis seems to be doable.

I used to have a jeep and I need some minor repairs, mostly changing parts and stuff like that, so my question is what kind of maintenance am I going to have to do on this engine to keep it running in good shape? I know the inside work I'll pay someone to do, but you know oil changes or stuff like that, I would like to have a check list before I jump into getting this thing.

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Bernie Lacotta



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:29 pm    Post subject: Re: WF Maintenance Reply with quote

Dan Morera wrote:
Hey guys I'm close to buying a kart and a WF engine, I have never been around karts so I don't know much about them engine wise, chassis seems to be doable.

I used to have a jeep and I need some minor repairs, mostly changing parts and stuff like that, so my question is what kind of maintenance am I going to have to do on this engine to keep it running in good shape? I know the inside work I'll pay someone to do, but you know oil changes or stuff like that, I would like to have a check list before I jump into getting this thing.

Thanks in advance
Dan


There is minimal maintenance on the WF. Change oil after every outing .Keep air filter clean and oiled, keep engine clean. It's a good idea to check valve lash occasionally, if set correctly there should be no problem. Checking lash isn't difficult , but someone should show you the correct procedure.That's pretty much it. As you get familiar with the engine you will dicover it's a very low maintenance unit.
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Wayne ONeil



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Also have to lap the valves every once in awhile.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

One thing to pay close attention to is the carburetor mounting boot. Use a cable tie around the top of the carb to the pulse line fitting to keep vibrations from cracking the rubberized unit.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had that issue with the old-style carb spacer... Had to replace it every three races.. I ran the new style spacer all year, unsupported, with no issues.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you guys, what do you mean by lapping the valves?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dan Morera wrote:
Thank you guys, what do you mean by lapping the valves?

Dan


Lapping the valves consists of removing the head , removing the valves from the head and individually twisting the valve into the seat with lapping compound between the seat and valve. You are cleaning up the mating surface of valve and seat , restoring the seal. This isn't real difficult , if you're mechanically inclined , nor is it done that frequently. A leak down test would give you an indication when it's necessary. Again , don't be overly concerned.It's not a weekly or even monthly tasak. I've never removed a head just to lap the valves. If I have it apart for any reason I'll do it.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Lapping the valves consists of removing the head , removing the valves from the head and individually twisting the valve into the seat with lapping compound between the seat and valve. You are cleaning up the mating surface of valve and seat , restoring the seal. This isn't real difficult , if you're mechanically inclined , nor is it done that frequently. A leak down test would give you an indication when it's necessary. Again , don't be overly concerned.It's not a weekly or even monthly task. I've never removed a head just to lap the valves. If I have it apart for any reason I'll do it.


Ahhh.... Takes me back to the days of running Briggs stock medium.. Change and/or Lap valves each and every week, weekly valve lash settings...boy I wish there was that kind of spare time these days Confused

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bernie Lacotta wrote:
This isn't real difficult , if you're mechanically inclined.

I'm not that mechanically inclined, and it wasn't that hard... I was afraid to do it the first time, but wasn't too bad.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you guys really appreciate it, it's incredible how staring on something like this makes you feel like a kid who know nothing about nothing, you know that nervous feeling, the excitement........hell and I haven't even turned the engine on!!! Shocked
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philip richmond



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:32 pm    Post subject: wf Reply with quote

do you guys change oil after every autox? how often is the lash supposed to be checked? where is the procedure? What air filter cleaning kit do you use? We are running fjb. should i worry about a mychron ? is there a governor?

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:14 pm    Post subject: Re: wf Reply with quote

philip richmond wrote:
do you guys change oil after every autox? how often is the lash supposed to be checked? where is the procedure? What air filter cleaning kit do you use? We are running fjb. should i worry about a mychron ? is there a governor?

thanks

rich


Yes, change your oil after every outing, it's only 16oz.

Checking lash only takes 4 bolts and adjusting is only 2 more, it's a good way to know if anything has changed inside your motor. You could run all season without checking it but why? Remove the plug, turn to TDC, and run a feeler gauge between the valve stem and rocker. Adjusting just takes a 5/8' combination wrench and a 1/8" hex wrench, the first time might be tough from the threadlocker Briggs uses. If it won't budge just remove the whole adjuster and heat with a propane torch to break it loose.

A little simple green in a bucket with water will clean your filter, use filter oil sparingly.

Mychron is the simplest way of knowing if you have the carb set-up right, you might have to go to a sprint track or a big empty parking lot to get it up to temp though. Ideal temp is 360*F. You'll also run hot if your chassis is set-up too tight.

Governor is built into the coil of current WF, it used to be a black box on the front of the engine cover. It's 7100RPM.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a brand new kart with World Formula engine.

This is what I have found out:

You need to check the tightness of most all fasteners every time before you go out on the track. The reason is that the kart has no suspension - so every crack or curb, etc. you run over can loosen the fasteners.

This includes the bolts to the crankcase cover. Last week I went out to the garage to pull my kart to the track. I found all of the oil had run out of the engine as a result of two bolts missing from the crankcase cover. My garage floor looks terrible - must have run onto the floor days before I discovered it GRRRRR

So in that case I should have checked the crankcase bolts after I got off the track OR I check the engine every few hours. Mad

I think this is the case with all kart engines - not just WFs.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Paul Hutt"]I have a brand new kart with World Formula engine.

This is what I have found out:

You need to check the tightness of most all fasteners every time before you go out on the track. The reason is that the kart has no suspension - so every crack or curb, etc. you run over can loosen the fasteners.

This includes the bolts to the crankcase cover. Last week I went out to the garage to pull my kart to the track. I found all of the oil had run out of the engine as a result of two bolts missing from the crankcase cover. My garage floor looks terrible - must have run onto the floor days before I discovered it GRRRRR

So in that case I should have checked the crankcase bolts after I got off the track OR I check the engine every few hours. Mad

I think this is the case with all kart engines - not just WFs.[/quote

Good idea to check everything but in over 6 years and many laps / hours , I've never had a problem with side cover bolts. Paul , I think someone overlooked something on your engine , like perhaps proper torque !
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 5:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bernie,

Sent you a PM.

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