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2SlickNick 03-12-2013 02:45 AM

lights?
 
can I add/wire lights from the robin subaru 6.5 hp engine?

2SlickNick 03-14-2013 06:36 AM

Does anyone have any input on this?

SLESTAK75 03-14-2013 03:54 PM

Welcome. Be patient someone will answer. I have no answer for ya on that one but someone will.

SYCARMS 03-17-2013 10:58 AM

You would have to wire them off the battery unless the engine has a generator. If not the lights will drain the battery. If you do go that route run the led lights for they pull very little power but you will have to recharge the battery often. If it does have a generator I would still run the led's since the generator probably does not have much output.

2SlickNick 03-17-2013 11:41 AM

is the generator internal? Not sure if my engine has it or not.
I have been thinking of the battery idea though. Thanks.

zman007007 03-17-2013 01:32 PM

I doubt an engine like that would have an outside generator, it should be underneath the flywheel. Also known as the stator. If it has one it should have one or two wires coming from underneath the flywheel to the outside of it. It should also have at least one wire on top of the flywheel that goes to the magneto, and it should be connected to your kill switch. I would say most of the time if the engine is not electric start it will not have a stator on it.

2SlickNick 03-17-2013 01:39 PM

Thanks Zman. It only has the kill switch wire.
Looks like battery powered lights for me. Thanks again

zman007007 03-17-2013 07:24 PM

you are welcome friend

Masteryota 03-17-2013 09:56 PM

Yep, zman beat me to it, but the robin/subaru 6.5 don't normally have any charging system on them, I have seen small alternators added, but then it gets complicated. A decent battery and some quality LED lights should set you up nicely, provided you have a way to recharge the battery.

2SlickNick 03-17-2013 10:08 PM

Thanks! Unfortunately i didn't buy led lights. I bought small halogen lights and I am experimenting with a 12volt power wheels battery. It works just not sure of the lighting time. Maybe I will get the led's if battery drains to quickly.

2SlickNick 03-18-2013 07:16 PM

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Dirt Dad 11-11-2013 06:38 PM

Same question
 
I have a Robin 7hp on a Manco 607c kart, this cart came with lights and no batt. It needed a little work and my dogs decided to rid it of all wiring before I got to it. It has 2 wires running off the side of the motor closest to the seat back, 1 blue the other light blue. Does anyone know how to hook this back up ?

2SlickNick 11-11-2013 07:35 PM

Sorry no.
I assume you have the ex 21? 7 hp right? if so here is a service manual.
http://209.62.29.198/media/manuals/1...0160998465.pdf

If this is not it go to http://209.62.29.198/productsupport.aspx?tid=3 and find yours. Good luck.

zman007007 11-12-2013 05:47 AM

1st check with engine not running. check both wires with a voltmeter set on continuity, to see if one of them is a ground wire to engine. if one is that's cool. mark with tape or something. next with engine running, check to see if one of the wires is putting out 12 volts, and if so that would be your light hot wire. Be very careful of hot and moving parts when checking this way.

Dirt Dad 11-12-2013 10:57 AM

Thanks for the info as well as the link to the manual.

zman007007 11-12-2013 02:00 PM

just go to the web and type in manco 670c kart. it brought up a wealth of info on this cart. gocartsrus.com is a manco dealer.

SYCARMS 11-12-2013 03:39 PM

Just go to the American Sportworks site and download the manuals for it.

joshstep1 11-17-2013 02:03 AM

Back when I had my Manco Vortex, I added halogen headlights, mounted the battery to the frame, and mounted a switch to the steering wheel. Worked we'll but had to charge every once in a while.


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