If the person was really lite as was the rest of the go cart, then yes, if mot then one would be safer getting a larger engine such as that on a lawnmower
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No, it is not recommended to use motor oil as chainsaw bar oil. Chainsaw bar oil is specifically designed to lubricate the chain and bar of a chainsaw, while motor oil may not provide adequate lubrication and could potentially damage the chainsaw.
an electric motor drives the cart, similar to an electric car or a gocart.
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No, it is not recommended to use motor oil as a substitute for chainsaw bar oil. Chainsaw bar oil is specifically designed to lubricate the chain and bar of a chainsaw, while motor oil may not provide the necessary lubrication and protection needed for the chainsaw's components. Using motor oil could potentially damage the chainsaw and affect its performance.
No, it is not safe to use motor oil for a chainsaw. Chainsaws require a specific type of oil called bar and chain oil, which is designed to properly lubricate the chain and bar of the chainsaw. Using motor oil can damage the chainsaw and affect its performance.
well it depens on how big the gocart is
No, it is not recommended to use motor oil as bar oil for your chainsaw. Bar oil is specifically designed for lubricating the chain and bar of a chainsaw, while motor oil may not provide adequate lubrication and could potentially damage the chainsaw. It is best to use the recommended bar oil for optimal performance and to prolong the life of your chainsaw.
Yes, a chainsaw can indeed be used at a weapon.
For your chainsaw motor, it is recommended to use a high-quality, synthetic two-stroke oil that is specifically designed for small engines. This type of oil provides better lubrication and protection for your chainsaw motor. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the correct oil to use.
yes
around 200 cc's on a briggs&straton. or tecumse 5hp utility motor aka "the good ol gocart motor" but specific size and displacment is often casted into the cylinder wall on the side of the motor in qwestion, on bouth forigen and domestic engins :)
Obviously a motor powered chainsaw is much more powerful (and dangerous) than a simple handsaw.