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MAN_Furia_GB_01

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Manuel d'entretien et d'utilisation

user maintenance guide

Step 2

9

11

10

12

6

7

8

Legend

6  Overflow bottle

7  Nassau panel support

8  Overflow bottle support

9  Overflow bottle hose

10  Return

11  Petrol tank hose

12  Red plug

 

● Put the overflow bottle (6) on the nassau panel support (7) 

with the overflow bottle support (8).

 

● Connect the overflow bottle hose (9) to the return (10).

 

● Connect the petrol tank hose (11) to the red plug (12).

 

Check the presence of the diver under the red 

plug.

3.4 - Assembly of the steering column and 

steering wheel

Step 1

1

Legend

1  Screw + nut

 

● Tighten the nut (1).

 

● Tighten the assembly.

 

See chapter “standard settings” for the 

assemblies’ dimensions which correspond to the 

standard setting recommended for your frame.

Step 2

2

1

3

Legend

1  Ball joint

2  Nut

3  Fastener clip

 

● Insert the threaded end of the steering column in the ball 

joint (1).

 

● Tighten the nut (2).

 

● Tighten the assembly.

 

● Put the fastener clip (3).

Step 3

2

1

Legend

1  Ball joint

2  Stub axle arm

 

● Cut the tie-wrap maintaining the stub axles.

 

● Place the ball joints (1) under the stub axle arm (2).

 

● Insert the screw into the stub axle arm.

 

● Place the washer between the ball joint (1) and the stub 

axle arm (2).

 

● Tighten the nut.

 

● Tighten the assembly.

Summary of Contents for Sodi Racing Furia 950

Page 1: ...Manuel d entretien et d utilisation user maintenance guide MAN_Furia_GB_01...

Page 2: ...d tail En cas de probl me ou pour toute question concernant votre kart veuillez vous adresser votre distributeur ou repr sentant local ou bien la soci t Sodikart Foreword This document is based on the...

Page 3: ...ont wheel alignment 20 5 2 7 Adjustment of tie rods 21 5 3 Adjustment of rear wheels 22 5 3 1 Adjustment of hubs 22 5 3 2 Position of rear axle 22 5 3 3 Type of axle 22 5 4 Adjustment of seat 23 6 Mai...

Page 4: ...cts Replace by new parts O rings self locking nuts split pins circlips and other specific parts after every disassembly Clean the contact areas from any trace of material before reassembling the parts...

Page 5: ...throttle and do not pass This flag will be used in combination with the warning lights along the track Red flag Trouble on the track Drive slowly Drive to Pit Lane immediately Checkered flag The drivi...

Page 6: ...6 1 12 3 Legend 1 Frame pre equipped 2 Spoiler 3 Spoiler brackets 4 Nassau panel 5 Fuel tank 6 Steering wheel 7 Rims 8 Left side pod 9 Right side pod 10 Left side pod bracket 111 Right side pod brack...

Page 7: ...wrench 10 OU912 001 5 T shaped socket wrench 11 OU912 002 5 T shaped socket wrench 13 OU912 003 6 Torque wrench OU914 012 7 Brake bleeding system OU951 002 8 Socket set 1 2 22 pcs OU914 017 9 Socket...

Page 8: ...Positioning of the safety brake cable 1 2 Legend 1 Safety cable 2 Brake rod Always fit the safety cable clips 1 under the staples of the brake rod 2 1 2 Legend 1 Spring clip 2 Plastic collar Rilsan S...

Page 9: ...of the steering column and steering wheel Step 1 1 Legend 1 Screw nut Tighten the nut 1 Tighten the assembly See chapter standard settings for the assemblies dimensions which correspond to the standar...

Page 10: ...g system can lead to accidents Systematically check the tightening of the system and its adjustment 3 5 Assembly of the seat See chapter standard settings for the assemblies dimensions which correspon...

Page 11: ...ide pod support 2 Tighten the side pod 1 with the screws 3 and nuts 4 Step 2 1 3 2 2 3 Legend 1 Side pod support 2 Screw 3 Nut Place the side pod support 1 on the frame Tighten with the screws 2 and t...

Page 12: ...g 3 Screw 4 Nut Place the spoiler upper support 1 on the outer face of the lug 2 Tighten with the screws 3 and the nuts 4 Step 7 2 1 3 1 5 4 5 Legend 1 Mounting flange spoiler 2 Upper support 3 Lower...

Page 13: ...1 1 2 Legend 1 Mounting kit 2 Bumper support 3 Tube chassis Assemble the mounting kit 1 with the element of the bumper support 2 Mount the assembly in the tube chassis 3 tighten with the screw of the...

Page 14: ...d visor Refer to CIK FIA regulations Compulsory Suit CIK FIA level 1 or level 2 approved Compulsory Gloves Compulsory Neck protection CIK FIA approved Compulsory Rib protection fitting pilot s size an...

Page 15: ...6 mm A 10 mm B 4 mm Front tracking width A B A 5 rings inside 25 mm B 60 mm A 8 rings inside 40 mm B 60 mm Rear tracking width A A 1110 mm 1120 mm A 1100 mm 1110 mm Rear axle position A B C B Medium B...

Page 16: ...tie rods ends 1 2 B A 3 4 A 2 A 2 Position of seat B A A Lower face of the tubes 2 sprocket 8 mm B 855 mm 10 mm A Lower face of the tubes 2 sprocket 8 mm B 855 mm 10 mm These adjustments are given fo...

Page 17: ...nt is narrows the easier the steering is easy If you wish increase the grip of front it suffice to increase the width of the front with spacers Dry track A B It is advisable to adjust the front with a...

Page 18: ...The mark is positioned on the opposite side of the screw Towards the rear of the chassis Adjustment of the caster Low 1 Front Rear 1 1 1 1 Eccentrics on top The mark is positioned on the opposite sid...

Page 19: ...the outside of the chassis Camber More negative Front Rear 1 1 Eccentrics at the bottom The mark is positioned towards the inside of the chassis Standard adjustment 1 Lower eccentrics place in negati...

Page 20: ...isk 2 Tie rod nut and lock nut 3 Steering wheel in straight position 4 Maximum steering angle position 5 Steering wheel fully turned position Place the kart on a trolley Place the front wheel alignmen...

Page 21: ...al on each side Recommended setting on a wet track 7 mm opening B A 7mm Make sure the dimensions C are equal on each side Remove the front wheel alignment disk 1 Do not forget to tighten the 2 lock nu...

Page 22: ...ear tracking width is measured from the outside of the rims left and right A wider rear tracking width tends to increase sliding Too narrow a rear tracking width may lead to a bumpy chassis Badly tigh...

Page 23: ...ange a little Compared to the standard position Cf chap 3 5 moving the seat has the following effects 1 2 4 3 1 Seat moved forward Gives more grip on the front wheels more sliding of the rear wheels A...

Page 24: ...or product references Use PFG110 grease to install the seals visit the ITAKA site for product catalogue numbers Brake fluid TYP200 Ref LU842 010 The TYP200 brake fluid has been designed for racing use...

Page 25: ...m As soon as required Checking the brake fluid level X Replacing the brake fluid X Checking the brake pads for wear X Replacing the brake pads X Checking for leaks in the hose X Checking the condition...

Page 26: ...wear before every start up Never drive with excessively worn pads minimum thickness of pads for D24 2 piston calipers 6 mm The brake is an essential safety element If the braking system is defective...

Page 27: ...es Retighten the calliper bleed screws 1 remove the pipes and reapply the protective cap Niveau Max Max Level Top up the fluid in the master cylinder to its maximum level and retighten the cap 2 and t...

Page 28: ...y products to clean the callipers and brake discs If WD 40 or a similar cleaning product is splashed on the brake disc or calliper braking will be less efficient or possibly totally ineffective for a...

Page 29: ...with the cap Disconnect the yoke by removing the two mounting screws 7 9 10 Legend 9 Piston 10 Gasket Remove the piston 9 and the seal 10 from each half calliper 11 13 12 Legend 11 Snap ring 12 Pisto...

Page 30: ...at the bases of the grooves 16 are clean Place the O rings 10 in position in the grooves 16 Place the pistons 9 in position Apply the same procedure for the second half calliper 7 6 Loctite 221 8 Nm 1...

Page 31: ...4 from the master cylinder 7 6 5 Legend 5 Piston 6 Gasket 7 Seal Remove the gasket 6 and the seal 7 Clean the body of the master cylinder Do not use WD40 or other greasy products to clean the master D...

Page 32: ...Tyres 6 3 1 Tyres change 3 6 4 5 2 1 Legend 1 Rim 2 Tyre 3 Direction of rotation 4 Inflation system 5 Grease 6 Tyre iron Place the kart on a trolley Place the wheel on a tyre remover OU942 002 Take t...

Page 33: ...ol of the kart This may lead to a serious or even fatal injury Too much grip reduces the stability of the kart under impact and lead to a tendency to go on two wheels It also increases the risk of rid...

Page 34: ...ake pads are correctly fitted and do not fall below the minimum thickness of 6 mm Lining Steel support Brake hoses must not show any leaks at connection points Replace if damaged 7 Trouble shooting 7...

Page 35: ...3 D Diaphragm 27 Disc 26 E Eccentric 18 19 F Fastener clip 9 Frame 6 Fuel tank 6 8 G Gasket 29 30 31 Grease 24 H Hub 22 M Manometer 7 Mounting kit 13 N Nassau 6 8 11 13 O O ring 29 P Pad 26 Piston 29...

Page 36: ...sure start Wheel unit width Pressure arrival Lap Partial 1 Partial 2 Partial 3 Partial 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Notes ENGINE Carburator type Adjustments Exhaust type Gear ratio Length Chain length CHASS...

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