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cutmywayxout
08-16-2007, 10:02 AM
hey guys, new to the forums, but this site in general has been a big help in what to put on my go-kart i am soon to be building. my idea was a two seater go kart, with a rollcage and i was going to put a torque converter on it with a honda GX240 8HP engine, and i wasnt really sure about anything else other than design ideas, as far as like, diamond plating on the floors, what color to make it, e.t.c.

but, i was wondering if anyone had any ideas for what would make it "move" for a reasonable price, its just for toting around the streets in my neighborhood and maybe every now and then a tiny bit of "offroading" but nothing serious. any ideas or suggestions?

i will be checking in for more questions i have eventually as well.

[[this is my first kart..well...anything that has an engine..i've built so im inexperienced]]

robertdjung
08-16-2007, 04:34 PM
welcome to the site! post away with ideas and quesitons, we love to help!

cutmywayxout
08-16-2007, 10:24 PM
thanks, i was viewing other's post's, and your very helpful in your responses. this forum makes a great team. like I said, ill be asking for advice many times along the way, but i was wondering if anyone knows where i can find a Honda Gx240 engine for cheaper than 650 bucks off northerntool.. and also i wanted to make sure, i could use the comet torque converter on that engine as well right? it says it works for up to 8 hp, and it is a 8 HP engine, but i want to make sure its compatible.

mikeandike
08-16-2007, 10:32 PM
www.smallenginewarehouse.com

Im sure the TQ will work with the 8hp engine

robertdjung
08-17-2007, 12:13 AM
consider getting a honda knock off from Pep Boys, Costco, or (i think) Princess Auto... pretty cheap!

cutmywayxout
08-18-2007, 05:13 PM
alright, thank you both, the small engines website wasn't much help. and ill look into pep boys. i suppose if i have to pay 660 dollars for it, i will eventually...but its always nice to find it cheaper.

and my thing is.. the more money i put into it the longer the build will take. but thanks for the help.. ill check pep boys.. and i think tractor supply sells go karts, i can see what they have.. i know they have full karts and wheels and whatnot.. but ill check into it.

cutmywayxout
09-02-2007, 11:37 AM
hey guys, i haven't been on in a while, but i decided to get on and see what's up.

no, i haven't started my project yet.
yes, I'm starting soon. also, i might buy my neighbors stunt dirtbike down the street for trials and such.
once i get started on my project though ill send some updates your way.

mikeandike
09-02-2007, 12:48 PM
On the engine site i posted you can get a 8hp honda for 510$. There was also a special on the front page for a 13 hp for 625$.

EDIT: when youre looking arond on that site for an engine make sure the shaft isnt tapered and that theres no gearbox. Gearboxes significantly increse the price of the engine while tapered shafts are much cheaper but you would have to machine the crankshaft to make it work.

robin
09-02-2007, 08:49 PM
haha i had to do that i just held a angle grinder on the shaft while the engine was runing

i do not recomend it very unsafe dont do it

cutmywayxout
09-02-2007, 11:11 PM
okay. well i'll have to remember what you said, and check out the engine i was looking at, and continue looking around.

thanks again.