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A Better Built Machine.

Owner’s Manual
Parts Manual
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY,
IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.

INTERCEPTOR GTR 250


MODEL:2861-Live Axle

This kart is designed for off-road use only


and does not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Recommended for Ages 16+
C-GTR-2861-LIVE AXLE-003-03-2007
FOREWORD

Thank you for purchasing our kart. We hope you will enjoy it. Before you begin operating the kart,
please carefully read this Owner’s Manual for the Interceptor GTR 250, as it contains important
safety and maintenance information. Failure to follow the warnings contained in this manual could
result in serious injury or death.

The Interceptor GTR 250 fits the needs of a wide variety of kart users above 16 years old.
Beginners should seek instruction from your dealer or qualified instructors before and during
intial use of the kart. We also recommend that you practice in a large open area until you become
familiar with operations of this kart.

Be sure to follow the recommended maintenance schedule and service your kart accordingly.
Preventive maintenance is extremely important to the longevity of you kart. Those who will be
servicing this kart should carefullly review this manual before performing any repair or services.

All information, illustrations photographs, and specifications contained in this manual are based on
the latest product information, available at the time of publication. Due to improvements, or other
changes, there may be some discrepancies in this manual. Therefore, if newer information is
needed in the future, please contact the local distributor.

Distributor reserves the right to make production changes at any time, without notice, and without
incurring any obligation to make same or similar changes to vehicles previously built or sold.

We hope you will have a pleasant experience with our product. Thanks again for choosing our
kart.

Carter Brothers Manufacturing, Co. , Inc.


1871 U.S. Highway 231 South
Brundidge, Alabama 36010
Phone: 800-523-5278
INDEX
Owner’s Manual
Warranty 1
About Safety 5
Important Safety Information 6
Safety Labels 8
Are You Ready To Drive? 9
Is Your Vehicle Ready To Drive? 11
Safe Driving Precautions 13
General Informations 15
Specifications 16
Locations Of Parts 18
Operation 20
Periodical Checks And Services 25
Service Instructions 26
Service Information 31
Wiring Diagram 40
Trouble Shooting Charts 41
Set-up Instructions 46

Parts Manual
Head Cover Fig.1
Cylinder Head Comp Fig.2
Cylinder Assembly Fig.3
L Cover Assembly Fig.4
L Crank Case Fig.5
R Crank Case Fig.6
R Case Cover Fig.7
Movable Drive Face Fig.8
Crank Shaft Fig.9
AC Gen Flywheel Fig.10
Balance Shaft Fig.11
Mission Case Fig.12
Oil Pump Assembly Fig.13
Cylinder Head Side Cover Assembly Fig.14
Driven Pully Set Fig.15
A.I.C.V.Assembly Fig.16
Carburetor Assembly Fig.17
Frame Group Fig.18
Steering Shaft Assembly Fig.19
Suspension Arm Assembly Fig.20
Rear Cargo Rack/Seat/Belt Fig.21
Engine/Muffler/Air Cleaner Fig.22
Rear Swing Arm Fig.23
Rear Housing Fig.24
Wire Harness/Electrical Fig.25
Trail Board Fig.26
Tool Kit Fig.27
Warning Stickers Fig.28
Stickers Fig.29
INDEX
Services Manual
General Information 1.1
Service Maintenance Information 2.1
Lubrication System 3.1
Fuel System 4.1
Cylinder Head / Valve 5.1
Cylinder / Pistion 6.1
“V” Type Belt Driving System / Kick-Starter 7.1
Final Driving Mechanism 8.1
Alternator 9.1
Crankshaft / Crankcase 10.1
Cooling System 11.1
Electrical Equipment 12.1
WARRANTY

A Better Built Machine.


CARTER KARTS LIMITED WARRANTY

REGISTRATION
ALL UNITS MUST BE REGISTERED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE OR THE WARRANTY IS VOID
To register your product, complete the Warranty Registration form. Fax or mail the warranty
registration form with a copy of the sales receipt to Carter. A warranty registration form
MUST be on file with Carter before a warranty claim can be processed.

WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period starts from the date that the unit is sold to the first retail purchaser for all
Carter products During the warranty coverage period, we will cover warranty parts and labor only.
Parts repaired and replaced under this warranty are covered only for the remainder of
the kart’s warranty.

WARRATNY PERIODS FOR ALL KARTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:


FRAME FOR 1YEAR
Void if frame is broken or bent due to abuse.
1. Underside scraped abusively.
2. Wheels are bent or broken due to impact.
3. Spindles are bent due to impact.
4. Paint is worn off of rear bumper, indicating an extra rider.
5. Axles are bent out of ordinary position either horizontally or vertically.
6. Non-factory altering of engine or frame and it’s components.

If the frame is found to be defective due to material and/or workmanship when


inspected at an authorized Carter Service Center. Carter will at its option - repair
or replace defective parts to the original purchaser at no charge.

INTERCEPTOR GTR 250 2R PARTS COVERAGE


Warranty starts from the date of purchase by the first retail purchaser.
—> Engine: 2 year Limited factory warranty. *
—> A-Arm, Spindles, Axles, Rack & Pinion: 90 days
—> Electronics, Carburetor & Muffler: 90 days
—> Battery : 30 days
---> Radiator: 90 days
---> CVT: 60 days

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WARRANTY

* The second year of the engine warranty is for the FUNCTION of certain engine parts.
Function is described as warranty coverage for parts that are not normally exposed to misuse,
abuse, or extreme wear. These engine parts are warranted to be free of manufacturing flaws
such as stress cracks, inferior material (metal), casting flaws, and machining flaws. Upon
part failure, only Carter Brothers Manufacturing, Inc. may determine if it is covered. Any failure
or damage to a part that does not influence its function will not be covered. Normal wear of
these parts is not covered. Parts covered under the second year period would include, but not
necessarily be limited to:
Head cover Right Crankcase
Cylinder, and Cylinder Head Mission Case
Left Case Cover Cylinder Head Side Cover
Left Crankcase Certain Internal Engine Parts
Right Case Cover Certain Bearings and Gears

PARTS NOT COVERED

This warranty does not cover consumable wear and tear items such as, but not limited to:
Throttle cable Brake pads
Brake cable Tires
Chains Oil changes
Seats Problem occurring due lack of proper maintenance
Fasteners Problem occurring due to abuse
Air Filters
Modifications to your GTR 250 that are not Carter approved will void the warranty.
Defective parts are subject to recall by Carter upon failure, and are required to
be held by the dealer or service center until the warranty claim is settled.

WARRANTY COVERAGE

Carter Brothers Manufacturing, Inc. will repair or replace, at its option, any part that is found
defective in material or factory workmanship under normal use.
Parts used in the “repair or replace” process under this warranty are covered only for the
remainder of the GTR warranty.

TO QUALIFY FOR THIS WARRANTY:


The GTR must be purchased from a dealer who is an authorized Carter dealer, and
Prior to delivery to the purchaser, set-up and pre-delivery service must be performed
by a dealer who is an authorized Carter dealer.
All units must be registered WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE or the warranty is void.
All warranty work must be performed by an authorized Carter dealer or service center.

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WARRANTY

OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES


As the kart owner, you are responsible for presenting your kart to the dealer or service centre
as soon as a problem exists.
All shipping and transportation charges for any items returned for warranty evaluation
and/or replacement are to be provided by the kart owner. Costs from kart owner to dealer
or service center are the kart owner’s responsibility.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
We do not charge for parts for authorized warranty repairs. Any defective parts from
repairs are required to be returned to Carter upon request. All warranties are voided if the
vehicle has been altered for use in racing or competition, rented, used under abnormal
conditions, or subject to abuse, misuse, neglect or improper maintenance. Carter
in not liable for any damage claim or liability claim, personal or otherwise, resulting
from operation of this vehicle in any way. Carter reserves the right to change product
specifications, designs, and standard equipment without notice and without incurring
obligation. These vehicles are not designed or manufactured for racing or use on rental
tracks, public streets, public roads, highways, paved surfacesor right-of-ways.Always
wear an approved helmet and eye protection when riding. Always secure loose clothing
and long hair. Always wear seatbelts. Read the operations manual.

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CUSTOMER SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
A Better Built Machine. INTERCEPTOR GTR 250
Warranty registration must be filed with Carter Brothers Manufacturing within 10 days of purchase or warranty will be void.
In order to validate the warranty, purchaser agrees and promises to hold Carter Brothers Manufacturing and the Dealer harmless
and indemnify them from all claims and demands or causes of action which may arise or be asserted against them arising or
allegedly arising from any claim related to the delivery of the Vehicle or its use by the Purchaser or any third parties, including
all attorney fees and legal costs whether or not any claim or assertion is deemed or found to be valid or not. All parties agree
and stipulate that any legal proceedings, which relate to or arise out of this transaction, shall be brought only in afederal or
state court located in the County of Pike,State of Alabama.
This form and Owner’s Manual contains vital safety information. Carter Brothers Manufacturing asks that you review the
warnings and verify that you have read and understood each warning by placing your initials on the line beside it.

I understand that I must: (please initial beside each number)


_____1.Always read the Owner’s Manual carefully, follow the operating procedures described in the Owner’s Manual
and pay special attention to the warnings contained in the manual and on all labels.
_____2.It Is Recommended that no one under the age of 16 operate the Vehicle.
_____3.Never allow any operation of the Vehicle beforer eading the Owner’sManual.
_____4.Never allow more than one operator and one passenger to ride on the Vehicle.
_____5.Never operate the Vehicle after consuming alcohol or drugs.
_____6.Never operate the Vehicle without wearing your seat belt ( Karts only ), a proper helmet, eye protection,
and protective clothing.
_____7.Never operate the Vehicle on unsafe terrain or at excessive speeds.
_____8.Never do wheelies, jumps or other stunts.
_____9.Never allow anyone to ride on the back or the front of the Kart or the handlebars of the Scooter.
_____10.Never allow the Kart to be driven on a public road of any kind, even a dirt or gravel one because you may
not be able to avoid colliding with other vehicles. Operating your Kart on a public road may be against the law.
_____11.Never operate the Kart on pavement. The Kart is not designed to be used on paved surfaces and may be
difficult to control.
_____12.Always follow the break-in period as described in the Owner’s Manual or your engine warranty will be voided.
_____13.Always clean the air filter as described in the Owner’s Manual or your engine warranty will be voided.
_____14.Never operate the Kart without wearing a proper helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing.
_____15.Never operate the Kart at night. The attached lights are for ornamental purposes only. They will not
provide sufficient lighting for night time operation.

In signing this document, the Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that he has read the Owner’s Manual and that failure to do
so voids all warranties, both implied and expressed.

I certify that I understand all of the above warnings, warnings in the Owner
’ s Manual, and that
failure to obey these warnings could result in death or severe injury.
.

Date of Purchase(mm/dd/yy) Model Number VIN Number

First Name MI Last Name e-mail

Street Address

City State Zip Code

Dealer Name Website Address

City State Zip Code

Home Telephone Number Purchaser Signature

Please fill out this form and fax or mail it back to:Carter Brothers Manufacturing
y
W w.carterbro.com
C-A-WR-03-2007

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ABOUT SAFETY

In order to keep everyone safe, you must take responsibility for the safe operation
of your kart.

To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating
procedures and other information on labels and in this manual. This information
alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.

It is not practical or possible to warn you about all the hazards associated with
operating or maintaining a kart. You must use your own good judgment.

You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:

Safety Labels _ On the kart.

Safety Messages _ Preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of two signal
words: WARNING, or CAUTION.

These signal word mean:

WARNING

Physical harm may result from failure to adhere to the instructions that are described
within the WARNING labels.

Safety Headings — such as important safety reminders or important safety precautions.

Safety Section — such as kart safety.

Instructions — how to use this kart correctly and safely.

This entire manual is filled with important safety information—please read it carefully.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Your kart will provide you with many years of service and pleasure, providing
you take responsibility for your own safety and understand the challenges you may
meet while driving.

There is much that you can do to protect yourself while operating your kart. You'll
find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual. The following are a
few that we consider most important.

Follow the Age Recommendation


Experienced adult supervision should be present for all inexperienced operators.

Always Wear a Helmet


It's a proven fact: wearing helmets significantly reduces the number and severity of head
injuries. Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet. We also recommend that you
wear eye protection, sturdy boots, gloves, and other protective gear.

Drive Off-Road Only


Your kart is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. Its tires are not
made for pavement, and the kart does not have features required for use on public roads.
If you need to cross a paved or public road, shut the kart’s power off, get off and walk
your kart across.

Take Time to Learn & Practice


Even if you have driven other karts, take time to become familiar with how this
kart works and handles. Practice in a safe area until you build your skills and get
accustomed to this kart's size and weight.
Because many accidents involve inexperienced or untrained drivers, we urge all drivers
to take a training course approved by the Go-Kart Safety Institute. Check with your dealer
for more information on training courses.

Be Alert for Off-Road Hazards


The terrain can present a variety of challenges when you drive off-road. Continually
"read" the terrain for unexpected turns, drop-offs, rocks, ruts, and other hazards. Always
keep your speed low enough to allow time to see and react to hazards.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Drive within Your Limits


Pushing limits is another major cause of kart accidents. Never drive beyond your
personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue,
and inattention can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and drive
safely.

Alcohol, Drugs, and Driving


Alcohol, drugsand driving don't mix. Even one drink can reduce your ability to respond to
changing conditions, and your reaction time gets worse with every additional drink. So
don't drink and drive, and don't let your friends drink and drive either. Do not operate
this kart if you are taking any prescriptions.

Do Not Operate this Kart at Night


Lower visibility at night can greatly reduce a driver’s judgment. Driving at night is
dangerous and will increase the possibility of an accident.

Never Run Your Kart Indoors


The exhaust from the engine contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas which is tasteless
& odorless. Carbon monoxide kills.

Keep Away from Moving Parts of the Kart


Never place your hands or any other body part near any moving part of the kart. Failure
to adhere to this warning may cause physical harm to your body.

Skidding or Sliding
The terrain’s surface can be a major factor affecting turns. Skidding in a turn is more likely
to occur on slippery surfaces such as snow, ice, mud, and loose gravel. If you skid on ice, you
may lose all directional control. To avoid skidding on slippery terrain, keep your speed low
and drive carefully.

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ARE YOU READY TO DRIVE ?

Before each drive, make sure you and your kart are both ready to drive. This section
discusses how to evaluate your driving readiness, what items you should check on your
kart, and adjustments to make for your comfort, convenience, or safety.

Before you drive your kart for the first time, we urge you to:
Read this owner's manual and the labels on your kart carefully.
Make sure you understand all the safety messages.
Know how to operate all the controls.
Have an experienced adult present if operator is not experienced in this kart.

Before each drive, be sure:


You wear your seat belt at all times while driving your kart.
You feel well and are in good physical and mental condition.
You are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet (with chin strap tightened securely), eye
protection, and other protective clothing.
You don't have any alcohol or drugs in your system.

Protective Apparel
For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear an approved motorcycle
helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and long-sleeved shirt or jacket, whenever
you drive. Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gear can reduce the
chance of injury when you drive.
The following suggestions will help you choose the proper driving gear.

Helmets and Eye Protection


Your helmet is your most important piece of driving gear because it offers the best protection
against head injuries. A helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely.

An open-face helmet offers some protection, but a full-face helmet offers more. Regardless of
the style, look for a DOT (Department of Transportation) sticker on any helmet you buy. Always
wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and help your vision.

WARNING
Operating this go-kart without wearing an approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection,
and protective clothing could increase your chances of head and/or eye injury, and the
possibility of death in the event of a severe accident.
Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly and wear eye protection
(goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, long-sleeved shirt or jacket and long pants.

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ARE YOU READY TO DRIVE?

Additional Driving Gear


In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
Sturdy off-road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Off-road motorcycle gloves to help protect your hands.
Driving pants with knee and hip pads, a driving jersey with padded elbows, and a chest/
shoulder protector.

Driver Training
Developing your driving skills is an ongoing process. Even if you have driven other karts,
before driving take time to become familiar with how this kart works and handles. Practice driving
the kart in a safe area to build your skills. Do not drive in rough terrain until you get accustomed
to the kart's controls, and feel comfortable with its size and weight.

WARNING
Operating this kart without your seat belt could cause you to be thrown
from the kart, causing serious injury or death.

Age Recommendation
It is strongly recommended that no one under the age of 16 be permitted to operate this go-kart.

WARNING
A child driving a kart that is not recommended because he/she could lose control
of the kart resulting in severe injury or death.

No Alcohol or Drugs
Alcohol, drugsand karts don't mix. Even a small amount of alcohol can impair your ability

while operating a kart. Consult your doctor to be sure it is safe to operate a vehicle after
taking medication.

WARNING
Operating this kart after consuming alcohol or drugs can seriously
affect your judgment, cause you to react more slowly, affect your balance
and perception, and could result in serious injury or death.
Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this kart.

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IS YOUR VEHICLE READY TO DRIVE?

Before each drive, it is important to inspect your kart and make sure any problems you find
are corrected. A pre-drive inspection is a must, not only for safety, but because having a
breakdown, or even a flat tire, can be a major inconvenience.

If your kart has overturned or has been involved in a collision, do not drive it until your
kart has been inspected by your dealer. There may be damages or other problems you cannot
see.

WARNING
Improperly maintaining this kart or failing to correct a problem before
driving may cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-drive inspection before every drive and correct any
problems.

Pre-drive Inspection
Check the following items beford you get on the kart:

Engine Oil
Check the level and add oil if needed. Check for leaks.

Fuel
Check the level and add fuel if needed. Also make sure the fuel fill cap is securely fastened.
Check for leaks.

Tires
Use a gauge to check the air pressure. Adjust if needed. Also look for signs of damage or
excessive wear.

Nuts & Bolts


Check the wheels to see that the axle nuts are tight. Use a wrench to make sure all
accessible nuts, bolts, and fasteners are tight.

Underbody & Exhaust System


Check for and remove any dirt, vegetation or other debris that could be a fire hazard or interfere
with the proper operation of the kart.

Air Cleaner Housing Drain Tube


Check for deposits in the drain tube. If necessary, clean the tube and check the air cleaner
housing.

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IS YOUR VEHICLE READY TO DRIVE?

Leaks, Loose Parts


Walk around your kart and look for anything that appears unusual, such as a leak or
loose cable.

Lights
Make sure the headlights, brake light, and tail light are working properly.

Throttle
Check the freeplay and adjust if needed. Press the throttle to make sure it moves smoothly
without sticking, and snaps back automatically when it is released.

Brakes
Press the brake pedal several times, check for proper brake pedal freeplay. Make
sure there is no brake fluid leakage.

Engine Stop Button


While engine is running, press and hold the engine stop button for two seconds. Make
sure engine stops.

Steering Wheel
Check that the wheels turn properly as you turn the steering wheel.

Cable
Check all cable housings for wear. Check the fittings for looseness. Replace or tighten as
needed.

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SAFE DRIVING PRECAUTIONS

Off-Road Use Only


Your kart and its tires are designed and manufactured for off-road use only, not for
pavement. Driving on pavement can affect handling and control. You should not drive your
kart on pavement.

WARNING
Operating this kart on paved surfaces may seriously affect handling and
control of the kart, and may cause the vehicle to go out of control.
Never operate the kart on any paved surfaces, including sidewalks,
driveways, parking lots and streets.

When driving off-road, also remember to always obey local off-road driving laws and
regulations. Obtain permission to drive on private property. Avoid posted areas and obey
"no trespassing" signs.

You should never drive your kart on public streets, roads or highways, even if they are not
paved. Drivers of street vehicles may have difficulty seeing and avoiding you, which could lead
to a collision. In many states it is illegal to operate karts on public streets, roads and highways.

WARNING
Operating this kart on public streets, roads or highways could cause a
collision with another vehicle.
Never operate this go-kart on any public streets, roads or highways,
whether dirt, gravel or pavement.

Keep Hands and Feet on Controls


When driving your kart, always keep both hands on the steering wheel and both feet
on the foot controls. Removing hands or feet away from the controls can result in loss of
balance and reduce your ability to react and control the kart.

WARNING
Removing hands from steering wheel or feet from foot controls during operation
can reduce your ability to control the kart or could cause you to lose your balance
and fall off the kart.
Always keep both hands on the steering wheel and both feet on the foot controls
of your kart during operation.

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SAFE DRIVING PRECAUTIONS

Control Speed
Driving at excessive speeds increases the chance of an accident. In choosing a proper speed,
you need to consider the capability of your kart, the terrain, visibility and other operating
conditions, plus your own skills and experience.

WARNING
Operating this kart at excessive speeds increases your chances of
losing control of the kart, which can result in an accident.
Always drive at a speed that is proper for your kart, the terrain, visibility
and other operating conditions, and your experience.

Use Care on Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain


Before driving in a new area, always check the terrain thoroughly. Don't drive fast on unfamiliar
terrain or when visibility is limited (it's sometimes difficult to see obstructions like hidden rocks,
bumps, or holes in time to react.)

WARNING
Failure to use extra care when operating this kart on unfamiliar terrain
could result in the kart overturning or going out of control.
Go slowly and be extra careful when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always
be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating the kart.

Never drive past the limit of visibility. Maintain a safe distance between your kart and other
off-road vehicles. Always exercise caution and use extra care on rough, slippery and loose terrain.

WARNING
Failure to use extra care when operating on excessively rough, slippery or
loose terrain could cause loss of traction or vehicle control, which could result
in an accident, including an overturn.
Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery, or loose terrain until you have
learned and practiced the skills necessary to control the kart on such
terrain. Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain.

Do Not Perform Stunts


You should always operate your kart in a safe and reasonable manner. When driving,
always keep all four wheels on the ground.

WARNING
Attempting wheelies, jumps, and other stunts increases the chance of an
accident, including an overturn.
Never attempt stunts, such as wheelies or jumps. Don't try to show off.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

MODEL IDENTIFICATION

FRAME NUMBER
The frame number or VIN is stamped on the upper firewall of the frame behind the seat.

VIN NUMBER LOCATION


ENGINE NUMBER
The engine number is located on the lower
front left side of the engine case.

FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS

FUEL
Gasoline should be 92 octane or higher.
Unleaded gasoline is recommended.
Engine oil should be SAE 10W-30.

BREAK-IN PROCEDURE
For the first 2 hours of riding, do not exceed 2/3 throttle.
Vary Engine speed for the first 5 hours.
Never hold engine at full throttle for long periods of time.

VIN NUMBER LOCATION

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SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS
Overall Length ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 90 in. (2286mm)
Overall Width ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 in. (15748mm)
Overall Height ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63 in. (1600mm)
Wheelbase ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 in. (1727mm)
Front Track ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 47.1 in. (1060mm)
Rear Track ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39.4 in. (1000 mm)
Ground Clearance ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.1 in. (130mm)

ENGINE
Type -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-Stroke
Engine Capacity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 250cc
Bore / Stroke --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71mm / 63mm
Displacement ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 294.4cc
Corrected Compression Ratio ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10.5:1
Carburetor ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22mm
Output Power ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13.2kw/7000rpm
Maximum Torque -------------------------------------------------------------------------20.6Nm/5500rpm
Starting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electric
Ignition ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C.D.I.
Lubrication ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Force & Splash
Transmission ------------------------------------------------------------------- Automatic (C.V.T system)
Spark Plug ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CR8E
Plug Gap --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0.8mm
Fuel Type -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Above 92 (unleaded)
Engine Oil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAE-10W/30
_
Idling Speed------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1700+100 rpm

CAPACITIES
Maximum Load------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 riders or 180kg/400lbs
Fuel Tank ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15L/4Gal
Engine Oil ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1200cc
Starting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5s
DŽ DŽ
Climbing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 -25
Battery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12V 12Ah
Head Lights ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12V 35W/35W
Tail Light -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12V 21W/5W
Gear Oil------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SAE140/650cc
Towing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------500 lbs max

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CHASSIS
Front, Rear Brake ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hydraulic disc
Front Tire -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23x7-10 14psi
Rear Tire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25x7-12 14ps
Front Suspension ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dual A-Arm
Rear Suspension ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dual A-Arm
Restraint System --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dual 4-point Harness
Final Drive Chain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 520 x 66

WEIGHT
Net Weight -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------372kgs/819lbs

*The specifications are subject to change without notice.

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LOCATION OF PARTS

MIRROR

SEAT BELT

HEADLIGHTS
STEERING WHEEL

R.R. WHEEL

FR. WHEEL

REAR CARGO RACK

TOW BALL
DRIVE CHAIN

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LOCATION OF PARTS

12V OUTLET

HORN
KEY SWITCH
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
BLINKER

ENGINE STOP BUTTON

REAR CARGO RACK

RADIATOR

ENGINE

FUEL TANK

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OPERATION

A. Operation Controls
WARNING - Do not attempt to start or operate the engine until you are completely familiar
with the location and use of each control necessary to operate this vehicle. The operator must
know how to stop this machine before starting and driving it.

a. Throttle
The right foot pedal is the throttle that controls the kart speed. As the engine speed
increases above idle, the clutch automatically engages and moves the vehicle forward. To
disengage the clutch at any time, allow the throttle to return to the idle position.

WARNING
Each time prior to start the engine, check the throttle assembly to ensure
that when the pedal is pushed all the way forward the assembly is working
smoothly and returns to idle when released. Do not operate if pedal or engine throttle
linkage fail to return to idle. If unable to correct the problem through lubrication,
adjustment, or replacement of worn parts, contact your dealer for assistance.

b. Brake
The brake is located on the left side of the kart. Applying pressure to the
pedal draws the brake caliper around the brake pump at the rear wheel and slows or stops
the kart.
KEY SWITCH ENGINE STOP BUTTON

c. Start engine.
Insert the key into key-switch, turn the
key clockwise, release the key when
the engine starts. Kart must be in neutral.
The engine will warm up within 5 minutes
if the engine is cold you will need to pull
the choke lever under the seat.
(Warning: Don’t crank starter more
than 5 seconds at one time).

e. Engine stop button.


IMPORTANT STOP BUTTON TEST
Before driving this vehicle, test the engine BRAKE THROTTLE
stop button to assure that it is operating properly. With the engine running, push and hold the
engine stop button for two seconds for the engine to shut down.

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OPERATION

B. Pre-Drive Inspection

WARNING
Perform this pre-drive inspection everyday before driving vehicle. If not
performed, serious damage to the vehicle or personal injury may result.

a. Check engine oil level. Check for leaks, add oil if required.
b. Check fuel level. Add fuel as necessary and do not overfill. Check for leaks.
c. Check brakes. Depress the rear brake pedal several times, then check for proper brake
pedal freeplay. Make sure there is no brake fluid leakage. Adjust if necessary.
d. Check tires. Check tire condition and pressure. The pressure on both front and rear tires
is 14 psi, respectively.
e. Check drive chain. Check drive chain’s condition and tension. Lubricate if necessary.
f. Check throttle. Check for smooth operation. Assure throttle “snaps” back to idle.
g. Check engine stop button. Perform engine stop button test. Repair as necessary.
h. Check all nuts, bolts, and fasteners. Check wheels to see that all axle nuts and lug nuts are
tightened properly. Check and tighten as necessary all other fasteners to specified condition.
i. Check occupant protection bar. Ensure all occupant protection bars are in place before
operating the kart.
j. Check brake light. Check for proper operation.
k. Check wheels. Check for tightness of wheel nuts and axle nuts; check that axle nuts are
secured by cotter pins.
l. Check steering. Check for free operation for any unusual looseness in any area.

WARNING
Always follow rules for safe operation and wear a helmet.

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OPERATION

C. Passengers
The vehicle allows for two riders only. Combined
maximum weight of driver and the passenger should
not exceed 180kg or 400lbs.

D. Seat Adjustment
The seat must always be securely fastened in the
position which best affords the operator control of
the foot pedals, steering wheel, and the remote
stop button.

a. Pull seat adjustment handle upward to disengage


seat slide.
SEAT ADJUSTMENT HANDLE
b. Move seat to desired position.
c. Be sure seat adjustment handle snaps back into
place and that seat is locked into position.

WARNING
Before attempting to adjust the seat, ensure that kart engine is stopped.

WARNING
Never operate this kart when the provided seat is not securely fastened, to
do so could result in a strong possibility of severe personal injury or loss of life.
Before attempting to adjust the seat, ensure the kart engine is stopped.

E. Parking Brake Adjustment


a. Push forward the brake lever so that the unit can roll
freely. Pull back the lever to engage the parking brake.
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b. When brake lever is in forward position, there 5(9(56(&$%/(

needs to be 1/2” of freeplay. If the adjustment


is not correct, loosen lock nut #2, then adjust
lock nut #1 to the proper amount of freeplay. $'-867,1*187
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Always stop the kart before changing gears.

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OPERATION

F. Gear Shift Lever


YOKE

YOKE ADJUSTMENT

a. Each end of the cable has a threaded yoke on it.


b. You must remove the pin or bolt in either end of
the cable to which the yoke is attatched.
c. To adjust an end, loosen the jam nut and turn the
yoke the appropriate way.

CABLE MOUNT
CABLE MOUNT ADJUSTMENT

a. The cable has a threaded stud and jam nuts on each


end that is used to attatch itself to the frame.
b. To adjust, loosen one jam nut on one or both ends
and adjust the appropriate direction.
c. Tighten jam nuts.

SHIFT LEVER ADJUSTMENT SHIFT LEVER

a. On the rear end of the cable a shift lever is attatched to


both it and the engine.
b. The lever is on a splined shaft protruding from the engine.
c. Remove the bolt which holdV this lever to the engine.
d. Slide the lever off the shaft and turn the appropriate way,
one spline at a time.
e. Once in the appropriate position tighten all bolts back.

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OPERATION

G. Starting And Operating Instructions

a. Before starting the engine, be sure that the driver is seated properly in the kart with the seat belt fastened.

b. Test the kart in an open space at the beginning to learn how to start, turn, and stop.

c. Operate the kart slowly until you are familiar with it.

d. The turning radius of this kart is small and agile, so the centrifugal force is very high when
turning at high speed. Slow down to a more controllable speed when turning to prevent the
kart from rolling over.

e. Always turn the vehicle at a slow, controllable speed to prevent the vehicle
from turning over. Keep your left foot ready to press the brake. If at any time the vehicle
feels unstable, reduce your speed.

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PERIODICAL CHECK AND SERVICES

Have your kart checked, adjusted, and record maintenance performed.Have these services performed
periodically by your Carter Authorized Dealer to maintain the kart at the optimum condition.

Every
300km 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year
Item 180 mi
Air Cleaner I C R
Fuel Filter I I R
Engine Oil Change R Replacement for every 1000 km/600 miles
Tire Pressure I I
Battery Inspection I I
Brake Check I I
Steering Check I I
Tightness of Screws I I
Frame Lubrication L
Gear Oil Check I I
Gear Oil Change R Replacement for every 5000 km/3000 miles
Spark Plug I I R
Exhaust Pipe I I
Ignition Timing I I
Emission I I
Throttle I I
Engine Bolt Tightening I I
CVT Driving Device (belt) I R
CVT Driving Device (roller) C
Drive Chain I/L I/L C
Lights/Electrical Equipment I I
Fuel Lines I I
Cam Chain I I
Valve Clearance I I
Lines/Cooling Connections I I
Coolant Reservoir I I
Coolant I I R

Code: I=Inspection, Cleaning and Adjustment R= Replacement


C=Cleaning (replace if necessary) L=Lubrication

The above maintenace schedule is established by taking the monthly 1000km/600 miles as a
reference, which ever comes first.

Clean or replace the air cleaner element more often when the kart is operated in a dusty
or polluted environment.

Maintenance should be performed more often if the kart is frequently operated at


high speeds and after the kart has accumulated higher mileage.

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SE RVICE INSTRUCTIONS

Torque Values
The torque values listed in this table are for more important tightenHG torque values. Please see standard
values for torques not listed in the table.

Torque Tightening Chart


Bolt Conventional Mar ked Bolt 8.8 Mar ked Bolt
Diameter N.m Kg.m Ib-ft N.m Kg.m Ib-ft
4 1 ~2 0.1 ~0.2 0.7 ~1.5 1.5 ~3 0.15 ~0.3 1.0 ~2.0
5 1 ~4 0.2 ~0.4 1.5 ~3.0 3 ~6 0.3 ~0.6 2.0 ~4.5
6 4 ~7 0.4 ~0.7 3.0 ~5.0 8 ~12 0.8~1.2 6.0 ~8.5
8 10 ~16 1.0 ~1.6 7.0 ~11.5 18 ~28 1.8 ~2.8 13.0 ~20.0
10 22 ~35 2.2 ~3.5 16.0~25.5 40 ~60 4.0 ~6.0 29.0 ~43.5
12 35 ~50 3.5 ~5.5 25.5 ~40 70 ~100 7.0 ~10.0 50.5 ~72.5
14 50 ~80 5.0 ~8.0 36.5 ~58 110 ~160 11.0 ~16.0 79.5 ~115.5
16 80 ~130 8.0 ~13.0 58 ~94 170 ~250 17.0 ~25. 123.0 ~181.0
18 130 ~190 13.0~19.0 94 ~137.5 200 ~280 20 ~28.0 144.5 ~202.5

ELEMENT
A. Service Air Cleaner
CLAMP

Service air cleaner every 20 hours.


NOTE: Service more often under dusty conditions.

a. Loosen 4 hooks from the air cleaner cover and


then remove the cover.
b. Loosen the clamp strip and 1 screw of air cleaner
element, and then remove the air cleaner element.
c. Clean the element with non-flammable or
high-flash point solvent and then squeeze it dry.

WARNING
Never use gasoline or acid organized solvent to clean the element.

Soap the element in clean engine oil and then squeeze it out. Install the element on the
element seat and then install the air cleaner cover.

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

B. Engine Lubrication

You must change the oil in the crankcase after the first 5 hours of operating your new
engine and after 10 hours of use thereafter. This will insure proper lubrication
of internal parts and prevent costly repairs due to excessive wear.

WARNING

Used oil must be disposed of at a proper collection center.

a. Remove drain plug located on the right rear side of engine.


Tip kart backwards slightly by blocking the front tires and
drain oil into suitable container.

b. Remove and clean oil screen.

c. Replace drain plug and tighten securely. Place kart in a level


position.

d. Refill crankcase (approximately 1200 cc or 1 1/4 quarts) to


top of filler neck with SAE 10W30 oil.

e. Check oil level before each use of kart or after each 10 hours
of operation. Add oil to bring up to proper level. Do not mix ENGINE OIL PLUG COVER

various grades of oil.

C. Gear Oil Check and Change JOIN BOLT

PP
a. Remove oil join bolt. Remove drain bolt and drain oil out.

b. Install the drain bolt after drained. Torque value: 1.1~1.5kgf-m

c. Make sure that the drain bolt washer can be re-used.

d. Add oil to specified quantity from the join hole.


Gear Oil Quantity: 650 cc when replacing.

e. Make sure that the join bolt washer can be re-used, and install
the bolt. Torque value: 3.5~4.5kgf-m

f. Start engine and run engine for 2-3 minutes. Turn off engine and Figure 8
make sure that oil level is at correct level. Make sure that there is
no oil leakage.
DRAIN BOLT

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

D. Carburetor Adjustment

Never make unnecessary adjustments. The factory recommended settings are correct for most
applications.

WARNING
Air screw was set at factory, so no adjustment is needed. Note the number of
turns it takes to scew it all the way in for ease of installation. The parking brake
must be used to stop the kart to perform the adjustments.

THROTTLE VALVE STOPPER SCEW


a. Warm up engine (5~10min).

b. Tighten the air screw gently. Backout 2 turns.

c. Connect the tachometer, adjust the throttle to limit


the idle speed. The standard value is 1700 RPM.

d. Turn the air screw counter-clockwise slowly and


observe the RPM of the engine, stop adjusting as the
RPM reaches top speed.

e. Adjust the screw and adjust the idle speed to an


ideal value.

f. Recheck and readjust the idle speed if necessary. AIR ADJUSTMENT SCREW

E. Spark Plug

a. Remove the spark plug and inspect it each time you


clean dint or carbon
change the oil. (Use a spark plug wrench). Keep the
electrodes clean and free of carbon. The presence of 0.8~0.9mm

carbon or excess oil will gently reduce proper engine


performance. If possible, check the spark plug gap
(area between electrodes) using a wire feeler guage.
washer
This specification is 0.8~0.9mm.

b. Before installing the spark plug, coat threads lightly


with graphite grease, if possible, to ensure easy removal
in the future. proclean

c. It is advisable to replace the spark plug at least once a


year to insure easy starting and good engine performance.

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

F. Cleaning Instructions

Keep your kart clean. With clean rag, wipe off dirt and oil from around controls. Wipe off any
spilled fuel and oil. Keep the engine clean of foreign objects, and be sure to check that air
intake fan is free of debris for proper cooling.

G. Drive Chain

How to Tighten Chain:

a. On this unit in order to tighten the chain the entire


engine must be “slid” forward. DRIVE CHAIN

b. Loosen the engine plate bolts (2 front and 2 rear).


REAR PLATE BOLTS
c. Loosen air box bolts (4 total).

d. Loosen muffler bolts (2 total).

e. Slide engine forward and tighten all bolts.

NOTE: When pushing the engine forward the front


engine mount will try and tilt forward. This will
cause the engine to return to its original position FRONT PLATE BOLTS
once force is removed. You will need to tap the bottom
of the engine plate to keep it from tilting. Check gear
positions after adjusting chain.

AIR BOX BOLTS


How to Lubricate Chain:

Lubricate chain with a spray-on type chain lubricant


to increase the life of the chain.

MUFFLER BOLTS

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

H. Adjustment of Front and Rear Shocks

There are five adjustable positions on each shock. The default position is in the middle.

a.Use a round nut wrench to adjust the shock.

b.The tension of the shock spring will increase as


you scew to the right.

c. Adjust accordingly to the weight of the riders.

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I. Front or Rear Shock Removal

a. You must first lift either the front or the rear of


the kart off the ground, depending on which shocks 635,1* $'-8670(17 &$0

you want to remove.

b. Once the kart is off the ground remove the bolt


from both top and bottom of each shock.

BOLT BOLT

PP

BOLTS BOLTS
BOLTS
Figure 8
REAR SHOCKS FRONT SHOCKS

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SERVICE INFORMATION

J. Front Wheel Replacement


Do not disassemble the castle nuts when you replace the front wheels.
It is only necessary to remove the four 4 lug nuts to remove the wheel.
Tighten the nuts after replacing the wheels.

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Figure
Figure711
K. Rear Wheel Replacement
Do not disassemble the castle nuts when you replace the rear wheel and hub assembly.
Remove the cotter pin and the 24mm nut. Then slide off wheel and hub assembly.
It is only necessary to remove the four 4 lug nuts to remove the wheel by itself.
PP

Figure 8

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SERVICE INFORMATION

L. Front Wheel Alignment


a. The front wheels should be “toe-in” from 1/8” to 1/4”. To check for alignment, measure
distance A and B between the centerline (CL) of the wheels. The proper toe-in dimension A
should be 1/8” – 1/4” greater than dimension B.
b. To adjust the alignments, loosen the lock nuts on both sides of Front Tie Rods. To make
Dimension B smaller, turn the rod to the left. Adjust the rod to the right direction to make
Dimension B larger. After adjusting to the desired length, tighten the lock nut against the rod end.
Recheck the dimensions for proper alignment.

LOOK NUT, FR.


WHEEL TIE ROD

CL

CL
LEFT ROTATE
RIGHT ROTATE

RIGHT ROTATE
LEFT ROTATE

FRONT WHEEL TIE ROD

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SERVICE INFORMATION

M. Fuel Switch (Petcock)

This vehicle has a manually operated fuel SHWFRFN with three positions. Please follow maintenance
procedures accordingly.

a. Periodically clean the petcock externally with grease remover and water.

b. Check for any leaks or seeping fuel.

“ON” Position

The normal operating position for the fuel valve lever is the “ON” position. In this position, fuel
will flow to the carburetor.

“RES” Position 5HVHUYH

If the fuel level in the fuel tank becomes too low for the engine to operate with the fuel valve lever
in the “ON” position, turn the lever to the “RES” position to use the reserve fuel supply, and refuel
as soon as possible.

“OFF” Position

The closing position for the fuel valve is the “OFF” position. When the vehicle is not in use, always
make sure the petcock is in the “OFF” position.

N. Chassis
Grease chassis bushings and bearings with grease every six-months to assure smooth operation
and extended life of the bushings and the components. If used in extreme wet, muddy,
or dusty conditions, greasing is recommended more often.

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SERVICE INFORMATION

O. Steering Shaft

a. Remove WKH nutsIURPsteering block *rease inside of steer-block periodically.

Steering Column Needle Bearing


Nut

b. Loosen steering shaft, clamp nut and steering gear box.

Steering Shaft Link Steering Gear Box

Clamp Nut

c. Remove steering shaft.

Steering Shaft

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SERVICE INFORMATION

P. Steering Gear Box and Ball


HEAD AND STEERING GEAR BOX

a. Remove four bolts on LH and RH clamp nut b. Remove and check ball head dust cover and
and steering gear box. steering gear box for wear.

Ball Head Dust Cover

Bolts and Nuts Steering Gear Box

c. Check steering cover on sides of steering gear box and grease the ball head.

Ball Head

d. Fill steering gear box with grease after cleaning the dust. Replace the ball joint if it is loose or not
smooth.

Steering Knuckle Support

Ball Joint
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SERVICE INFORMATION

Q. Steering Knuckle Support

a. Remove rubber dust cover of the knuckle support.

Ball Head Dust Cover

b. Check the grease of ball joint. Clean it if it is dirty and fill with grease.

Filled With Grease

c. Replace the steering knuckle support if the ball joint is loose or steering isn’t flexible.

Steering Knuckle Support

Ball Joint

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SERVICE INFORMATION

R. Throttle and Brake Pedal

a. Remove throttle, throttle pedal and axle nut,


check for signs of wear. Replace if wear is present.

b. Fill with grease in order to make the throttle and


brake pedal swing more flexibly before installation.

S. A-Arms
Frontal upper A-arm
Rear upper A-arm
a. Grease the flex points of WKH upper and lower A-arm,
front wheel periodically.

b. Remove bolt of upper and lower A-arm, front wheel.

c. Check the nylon bushing of upper and lower A-arm,


front wheel for wear. Replace immediately if wear is
present.

T. Tie Rod
a. Tie rods should be checked for ease of movement in
their full rotation.
Rear lower A-arm
b. Remove protective boot and apply grease. Frontal lower A-arm

c. Check tie rod ends periodically for tightness at the


adjusting nuts.

d. Always use a new cotterpin after removal.

U. Seat
a. Remove all the nuts and bolts underneath the seat rail.

b. Remove seat.

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SERVICE INFORMATION

V. Radiator

WARNING
While engine is running, never attempt to open the radiator filler cap. The pressurixed
hot coolant may shoot out and cause serious scalding injury. No maintenance work is
allowed to be performed unless the engine is completely cooled down.

a. Refill the radiator with distilled water or specified


additives.

b. Add coolant to the reservoir.

c. The cooling system can be serviced on the kart.

d. Never spill the coolant on the painted surface.

e. Test the cooling system for any leakage after the


repair.

W. Storage Instructions

WARNING
Do not drain fuel while engine is hot. Be sure to move kart outside before draining fuel.

In the event that your kart is not to be operated for a period exceeding 30 days or at the end
of each driving season, prepare for storage as follows:

a. Drain fuel tank and carburetor by allowing engine to run out of fuel and use a fuel stabilizer.

b. Lubricate engine cylinder by removing the air cleaner, then spray engine, fogging oil through the
carburetor until motor dies.

c. Do not save or store gasoline over winter. Using old gasoline, which deteriorates from storage,
will cause hard starting and affect engine performance.

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SERVICE INFORMATION

X. Front Hubs

a. Check seals for rips or tears and replace if any exist.


b. Inspect bearings for ease of movement. If bearings are dirty or muddy, wash them in cleaning
solvent and spin with your finger.
c. Apply an ample amount of grease to the bearing and reinstall with bearing tool, making
sure it goes in straight: Damage to the hub can occur.
d. Install seals into hub. It is recommended to that your apply a small amount of grease to the lip of the
seal. If the retention spring is in bad shape, replace it.

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Light blue
Turn Signal
Green

Reverse Sensor Turn Signal Switch Neutral Switch


Horn Switch Brake Light Switch
Brown
White/Blue
Brown
Position Light
Green Head Light Temperature Tenperature Flasher Unit
Red/White
Switch Control Box Warning Sensor Turn
Signal
Switch
White
Green
Blue Brown/White Green
Blue Blue White Green Green/Black Blue/Black Light green green
Light green White/Red Black Green/Yellow
Head Light Pink Green Green White/Red
Pink Gray
Green
Orange
Orange Light blue

Light green

Horn
Green

Brown
/White

Orange

Green/Yellow
Green Brown
/Black Black
Green

Speedo Meter
Tail Lamp
Green

Blue White

Blue

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Light blue

White/Red Black
White/Black
Green
Black Velocity Generator
Yellow/White
Ignition Switch

Red/White
Yellow/Red

Light green

Horn
Light blue
Green
WIRING DIAGRAM

Black White
White/Red

White/Red
Blue Turn Signal
Red/White

Head Light Pink

Green

Blue/White
Green

White/Black
Yellow
Yellow/Red

Yellow
Green Green
Red Yellow
Positon Light Brown

Green Red Black


Green
Green
Black/Yellow
CDI
Ignition Coil
Light blue
Spark Plug Starter Motor Battery Booster
Turn Singal Green Magnito

Trigger Winding
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS

A. Engine hard to start or can not be started.

Check and Adjustment Fault Condition Probable Causes

Loosen carburetor drain bolt to


check if there is gasoline inside
the carburetor. No fuel in fuel tank.
Check if the pipes, fuel tank to carburetor,
and intake vacuum, are clogged.
Float valve clogged.
Fuel supplied to No fuel is supplied to
Lines in fuel tank evaporation system
carburetor sufficient. carburetor.
clogged.
Malfunction of fuel pump.
Loose or damaged fuel pump vacuum
Remove spark plug, install it
hose.
into spark plug cap, and perform
Fuel filter clogged.
a spark test against engine
ground.
Malfunction of spark plug.
Spark plug fouled.
Check for sparks. Weak sparks, no spark at
Malfunction of CDI set.
all.
Malfunction of AC generator.
Ignition coil is in open or short circuited.
Perform cylinder compression Ignition coil leads open or short circuited.
pressure test. Malfunction of main switch.

Cylinder compression Low compression Piston ring seized.


pressure normal. pressure or no pressure. Malfunction of cylinder valves.
Worn cylinder and piston ring.
Cylinder gasket leak.
Re-start by following the starting Sand hole in compression parts.
procedures.

No ignition. There are some signs of Malfunction of throttle valve operation.


ignition; nut engine can Air sucked into intake manifold.
not be started. Incorrect ignition timing.

Remove the spark plug again


and check it.

Fuel level in carburetor too high.


Dry spark plug. Wet spark plug. Malfunction of throttle valve operation.
Throttle valve opening too wide.

Remove carburetor after 30


minutes and connect a hose
onto fuel rich circuit then blow
the hose with air.

Blowing is normal. Blowing clogged. Malfunction of automatic by-starter.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS

B. Engine Runs Sluggish (Speed does not pick up, lack of power).

Check and Adjustment Fault Condition Probable Causes

Try gradual acceleration and


check engine speed.
Air cleaner clogged.
Poor fuel supply.
Engine speed can be Engine speed can not be
Lines in fuel tank evaporation system
increased. increased.
clogged.
Exhaust pipe clogged.
Check ignition timing (using Fuel nozzle clogged in carburetor.
ignition lamp).

Ignition timing correct. Incorrect ignition timing. Malfunction of CDI.


Malfunction of AC alternator.

Check cylinder compression


using cylinder compression
guage.
Cylinder & piston ring worn out.
Cylinder gasket leaked.
Compression pressure No compression pressure. Sand hole in compression parts.
correct. Valve deterioration.
Seized piston ring.
Check if carburetor jet is
clogged.

No clog. Clogged Remove foreignPDWHULDO


.

Remove spark plug.

No discoloration. Fouled and discoloration. Remove dirt.


Incorrect spark plug heat range.

Check if engine over heated.


Piston and cylinder worn out.
Lean mixture.
Poor fuel quality.
Normal Engine overheated. Too much carbon deposited in
combustion chamber.
Ignition timing too advanced.
Poor circuit on the cooling system.
Continually drive in acceleration
or high speed.
Too much carbon deposited in
combustion chamber.
No knock. Knock Lean mixture.
Poor fuel quality.
Ignition timing too advanced.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS

C. Engine Runs Sluggish (especially in low speed and idling)

Check and Adjustment Fault Condition Probable Causes

Check ignition timing (using


ignition lamp).

Normal Abnormal Incorrect ignition timing (malfunction of


CDI or AC alternator).

Adjust the air screw of


carburetor.

Good Poor Rich mixture (loosen the screw).


Lean mixture (tighten the screw).
Air sucked through carburetor
gasket.
Poor heat insulation gasket.
Carburetor lock loose.
No air sucked. Air sucked. Poor intake gasket.
Poor carburetor O-ring.
Vacuum hose crack.
Remove spark plug, install
spark plug into spark plug cap
and perform spark test against
engine ground. Spark plug fouled.
Malfunction of CDI.
Malfunction of AC generator.
Good spark. Poor spark. Malfunction of ignition coil.
Open or short circuit in spark plug leads
to malfunction of main switch.

D. Engine Runs Sluggish (High speed)

Check and Adjustment Fault Condition Probable Causes

Check ignition timing.

Normal Abnormal Malfunction of CDI.


Malfunction of AC alternator.

Check for fuel supplying system


in automatic fuel cup.

Insufficient fuel in fuel tank.


Good Abnormal Fuel filter clogged.
Restricted fuel tank vent.

Check for carburetor clog.

No clog. Clogged Clean.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS

E. Clutch, Driving and Driving Pulley

Fault Conditions Probable Causes

Drive belt worn out or deformed.


Ramp plate of movable drive face damaged.
Engine can be started but
kart can not be moved. Driving pulley spring broken.
Clutch weights broken.
Drive slide-shaft gear groove broken.
Transmission gear damaged.

Engine running and misfire when Clutch weights spring broken.


kart begins moving forward or Clutch outer stuck with clutch weights.
jumps suddenly (rear wheel
Connection parts in clutch and shaft worn out or burned.
rotates while engine is LGOLQJ
).

Drive belt worn out or deformed.


Weight roller worn out.
Poor initial driving (poor climbing
performance). Movable drive face shaft worn out.
Driven pulley spring deformed.
Driven pulley shaft worn out.
Greased in drive belt and driven face.

F. Poor Handling

Fault Conditions Probable Causes

Steering is heavy. Damaged steering bearing.


Damaged steering shaft bushing.

Bent rim.
Improperly installed wheel hub.
One wheel is wobbling. Excessive wheel bearing play.
Bent swing arm.
Bent frame.
Swing arm pivot bushing excessively worn.

Bent tie-rod.
Incorrect tie-rod adjustment.
Vehicle pulls to one side. Rear tire air pressure incorrect.
Improper wheel alignment.
Bent frame.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS

G. Lose Power

Check and Adjustment Fault Condition Probable Causes

Raise wheels off ground and


spin by hand.

Brake dragging.
Spin freely. Abnormal Drive chain too tight.
Damaged wheel bearing.
Wheel bearing needs lubrication.
Check tire pressure.

Normal. Abnormal Punctured tire.


Faulty tire valve.

Accelerate lightly, engine speed


can be increased.
Fuel / air mixture ratio too rich or lean.
Clogged in air cleaner.
Normal Abnormal Clogged in muffler
Restricted fuel flow.
Clogged fuel tank cap breather hole.
Check ignition timing.

Normal Abnormal Faulty pulse generator.


Faulty CDI unit.

Test cylinder compression.

Normal Abnormal Leaking head gasket.


Worn cylinder and piston rings.

Check carburetor.

Normal Clogged Clean.

Check spark plug.

Normal Fouled or discolored Clean the spark plug.


Spark plug is incorrect heat range.

Check for engine overheating.


Excessive carbon deposited in
combustion chamber.
Normal Overheating Wrong type of fuel.
Fuel / air mixture ratio is lean.
Use of poor quality fuel.
Accelerate or run at high speed.
Worn piston and cylinder.
Fuel / air mixture ratio is lean.
Normal Knocks Wrong type of fuel.
Ignition timing too advanced.
Excessive carbon deposited in
combustion chamber.
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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
INTERCEPTOR GTR 250

TOOLS NEEDED
Floor jack Flat head screw driver
Needle nose pliers Phillips head screw driver
Protective gloves Adjustable wrench
Metric wrench and socket set

1. LIFT THE KART


In order to assemble the front suspension and steering the unit must be lifted high enough
to put the front tires on it. Place a floor jack under the front of the unit in the center and
lift the kart.

2. FRONT TOP A-ARM


a. Insert top a-arms into top front suspension mounts with
the grease fittings pointing upwards. The top a-arms are
the shortest a-arms. The mounting brackets are located
both in front and behind of each front blinker.
b. Tighten bolts with 13mm and 14mm wrench.

3. FRONT BOTTOM A-ARM


a. Insert bottom a-arms into bottom front suspension
mounts with the grease fittings pointing downwards.
The bottom a-arms have shock mount brackets. The
mounting brackets are located underneath the
floorboard.
b. Tighten bolts with 13mm and 14mm wrench.

4. FRONT SHOCK
a. Place the bottom eye hole of the shock into the shock mounts
on the bottom a-arms & insert bolt.
b. Place the top eye hole of the shock into the shock mount
located on the frame and insert bolt.
c. Tighten bolts with 13mm and 14mm wrench.

5. FRONT STRUT
a. On each end of the struts is a threaded stud. On the
bottom of each stud you can see a square.
b. Align each square of the threaded stud with that of the
tabs on each a-arm. The squares of the stud and a-arms
MUST be aligned.
c. Be sure the steering arm on each strut is pointing
towards the front of the unit.
d. Tighten each castle nut with an 18mm wrench and
lock into place with a cotter pin and needle nose
pliers. The cotter pins are in a zip lock bag in the
hardware box.
e. Cap the top end of each stud with a provided rubber cap.
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6. STEERING LINKAGE
a. Attach each tie-rod end to the struts by inserting the
ball joint studs into the steering arm of each strut.
b. On each stud place flat washer, lock washer, tighten
with 17mm wrench and lock with cotter pin and needle
nose pliers.

7. FRONT BRAKE CALIPER


a. Slide each brake caliper over the brake discs and align the mounting holes with those of
each strut.
b. Tighten bolts with a 10mm
wrench.

8. FRONT WHEEL AND CAP


a. In the hardware box you will find 4 chrome wheel
caps. The smaller set will be used on the front. Also
get out 8 acorn shaped lug nuts.
b. Slide the wheel cap into the center hole of the wheel
from the back.
c. Place the wheel assembly into position by aligning
the holes in the wheel with the lugs on the front hubs.
d. Tighten the lug nuts with a 15mm socket. With the wheels off the ground you may not be
able to tighten the lugs completely. Lower the kart and tighten the lug nuts completely.

9. HEAD LIGHT
a. Place the front head lights in their mounts. Each
mount is on either side of the front hood.
b. Tighten with 10mm and 12mm wrench.

10. REAR BOTTOM A-ARMS


a. Place the floor jack under the rear of the unit and lift
off the ground.
b. The rear bottom a-arm is the large a-arm without
shock mounts.
c. Insert bottom a-arms into bottom rear suspension
mounts with the grease fittings pointing downwards.
Finger tighten only.
It is easier to assemble the rear suspension
without the bolts tight.

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11. CV SHAFT
a. Slide the female end of each CV shaft over the male end of each side of the center axle.
b. Lock into place with lock ring. The lock ring should already be in place on each end of
the center axle.

12. REAR TOP A-ARMS


a. Insert top a-arms into top rear suspension mounts
with the grease fittings pointing upwards. The top
a-arms have shock mounts on them.
b. Finger tighten only.

13. REAR KNUCKLE


a. Connect the rear knuckle to the rear suspension
by inserting the outer ends of each a-arm into the
top and bottom of the knuckle.
b. Insert top and bottom bolt of the knuckle.
c. With all suspension bolts in place tighten with
14mm and 17mm wrench.

14. REAR SHOCKS


a. Place the bottom eye hole of the shock into the shock mounts
on the top a- arms and insert bolt.
b. Place the top eye hole of the shock into the shock mount
located on the frame and insert bolt.
c. Tighten bolts with 15mm and 17mm wrench

15. REAR WHEEL AND CAP


a. In the hardware box you will find 4 chrome wheel
caps. The larger set will be used on the rear. Also
get out 8 acorn shaped lug nuts.
b. Slide the wheel cap into the center hole of the
wheel from the back.
c. Place the wheel assembly into position by aligning
the holes in the wheel with the lugs on the front hubs.
d. Tighten the lug nuts with a 15mm socket. With the wheels off the ground you may not be
able to tighten the lugs completely. Lower the kart and tighten the lug nuts completely.

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16. STUMP GUARD AND TRAILER HITCH


a. Place the stump guard under the rear suspension box/ under the rear sprocket.
b. Align the 4 holes of the stump JXDUGwith the holes on the frame.
c. Be sure all bolts are in place then tighten with 10mm and 12mm wrench.
d. Place trailer hitch plate under trailer hitch mount. Align the 2 bolt holes, insert the 2 large
bolts and washers and tighten with a 19mm and 21 mm wrench.
e. Tighten ball with 24mm or adjustable wrench.

17. CARGO RACK


a. Place a black rubber end cap on each mounting post of the cargo rack. There will be 6 in
all. The black rubber end caps are in the hardware box. Also remove 6 black anodized
bolts and washers.
b. Hold the top section of the rack about 1” off the rear
frame and start the rear bolts. Go ahead and tighten
these rear bolts most of the way. This will prevent the
heads of the bolts from scratching the frame.
c. Insert the remaining bolts and washers and tighten with
a 10mm wrench. Be sure all bolts are started before
tightening.

18. TAIL LIGHT


a. Insert the mounting bolts of the tail light into the tail light
bracket located under the cargo rack.
b. Tighten with a 10mm
wrench. Be sure not to
over tighten.

19. FRONT FENDERS


a. Place the fender brackets over each strut above
the steering arm.
b. Start each bolt first then tighten with a 10mm
and 12mm wrench.

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20. REAR FENDERS


a. Behind each seat is a mounting post for the rear
fenders.
b. Align the holes and slots of the fender bracket
with those of the mounting post.
c. Tighten with 10mm wrench.

21. SEATS AND SEAT BELTS


a. Remove the seat hardware from the hardware box. This will be the silver bolts, nuts and
washers.
b. The seat belts are shipped bolted together. It is easier to install the seat belts with them
separated.
c. Start on the driver side by bolting the outer end of the seat belt to the seat belt mount
located behind the driver seat and in front of the rear fender.
d. With the driver seat turned upside down, slide the seat adjusters all the way back.
e. Put the seat in place by aligning the front brackets and rear holes.
f. Insert a bolt in each hole from top to bottom leaving
the head of the bolt in the seat adjuster track.
g. You will have to hold the top of the bolt with a flat
head screw driver. Wedge the flat head screw driver
between the bolt head and the seat adjuster track and
tighten with a 12mm wrench.
h. Feed the seat belt through the holes in the top of the
seat.
i. Bolt the top seat belt bracket to the seat belt mount
located directly behind the drivers head.
j. Follow the same steps with the passenger seat. The
bolts for the passenger seat will be inserted from
bottom to top because the passenger seat does not
have an adjuster.
k. Tighten the passenger seat bolts with a 10mm
wrench.
l. Tighten the seat belt bolts with a 14mm and 19mm
wrench.

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22. BRUSH BARS


a. Place the main bars in proper location by inserting the open ends
over the bar mount posts on the frame. The bar mounting posts
for the main bars are at the hood and behind the seat.
b. From the hardware box remove the remaining black anodized
bolts, washers and lock nuts.
c. On each end of the main bar cage place 1 bolt, 2 washers and 1
lock nut. Finger tighten only. Do not tighten any bolts for the
brush bars until all bolts are in place.
d. Place each shoulder bar over the shoulder bar
mount posts on the frame. These posts are on
each arm rest.
e. Align the top of the shoulder bars with the
holes in the main bars and insert bolt and
washer and finger tighten. At the bottom of
each shoulder bar insert 1 bolt, 2 washers and
1 lock nut and finger tighten.
f. Place the top cross-bar between the main bars with
hoop pointing towards the front of the kart. Align holes
of the top cross bar with holes in the main bars.
g. Insert a bolt and washer in each hole and finger tighten.
h. Place the bottom cross-bar between the main bars
toward the rear of the kart just above the back of the
seats. Align holes of the bottom cross-bar with the
holes in the main bars.
i. Insert a bolt and washer in each hole and finger tighten.
j. With all members of the brush bar in place, tighten with a
10mm and 12mm wrench.

23. REAR VIEW MIRROR


a. From the hardware box remove the rear view mirror. The rear view mirror will be in a
small white box.
b. With a Phillips head screw driver, remove the screw in the mounting hole of the mirror.
c. Remove black metal clip and discard.
Phillips head screw

Black metal clip

d. From the white box remove the chrome spacer and


Phillips head screw.
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24. BATTERY
a. Put on protective gloves
b. Remove red strip covering acid ports from battery.
c. Place funnel into acid ports on battery. Press acid container firmly into funnel allowing
acid to flow into battery.
d. Let acid settle in battery for about 10 minutes.
e. Place black cap into acid ports and press firmly to secure.
f. Let battery charge on 2A for about 30 minutes.
g. Remove electric box cover from behind driver seat.
h. Place battery into electric box.
i. Place rectangular nuts under each pole of the battery.
j. Bolt the green cable to the – pole and the red cable to the + pole.
k. Secure battery with rubber strap and reinstall electric box cover.

25. ENGINE OIL


a. Remove the dipstick from engine and wipe clean
b. Place the dipstick back into engine but do not tighten.
c. Remove dipstick and check oil level.
d. If oil does not cover the marked portion of the
dipstick, add oil.
e. The engine holds
approximately 1.2 liters.

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26. FILLING THE COOLING SYSTEM WITH COOLANT

It is very important that you do not just fill the radiator and reservoir with coolant and begin to ride the
unit. The cooling system MUST have all the air bled from it or the system will not cool the engine.

a. Remove the radiator filler cap and by-pass hose from the by-pass valve.

Radiator filler cap By-pass hose

b. With the engine running at idle fill the radiator with coolant. Fill the radiator until coolant
comes out of the by-pass valve. When ONLY coolant comes out of the by-pass valve and
there are no air bubbles in the coolant, reconnect the by-pass hose.

c. Continue to fill the radiator until the coolant level reaches the top of the radiator neck
where the cap goes. After several minutes of idling the coolant level will drop. Refill the
radiator to the same level and monitor for several more minutes for air bubbles. If the
coolant level drops again, refill. Once the coolant level is stable and you no longer see air
bubbles, screw the radiator cap back on and fill the reservoir to the appropriate level.

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