Any car manufacturer has a maintenance schedule of things to check, what intervals, etc. Many have a "normal" schedule and a "high wear" schedule, which is maybe similar to casual vs. serious karting (e.g. changing oil and tires every race). I haven't seen anything like this for karts.
I've had things break like the fuel line/drop into the gas tank, and was told this was a normal wear item to replace. I've had a sprocket round off and cause problems on track. I've had a random clevis pin break off. Other than changing oil, I've done nothing to the lo206 engine or carb, nor anything to the brakes such as a fluid flush. I worry that I'm just waiting for the next thing to break, and want to learn how to do a better job on preventative maintenance.
Is there a good checklist or maintenance schedule for beginners to follow?
I've had things break like the fuel line/drop into the gas tank, and was told this was a normal wear item to replace. I've had a sprocket round off and cause problems on track. I've had a random clevis pin break off. Other than changing oil, I've done nothing to the lo206 engine or carb, nor anything to the brakes such as a fluid flush. I worry that I'm just waiting for the next thing to break, and want to learn how to do a better job on preventative maintenance.
Is there a good checklist or maintenance schedule for beginners to follow?