First time poster. Have been enjoying reading and learning on the forum. Decided to build an off road go kart for my farm. As this is my first kart I decided to get the Grand Daddy plans from spidercarts rather than designing from scratch. Haven't seen a completed build of the Grand Daddy on this forum and thought I would try to share my progress along with changes I make to the plans as I go.
Seems the Grand Daddy plans face many of the same issues regarding front steering/suspension geometries as the Arachnid. I have worked out the issues on paper and will see what happens as I build the chassis.
Will be using a modified Predator 212cc motor with this build. Using a Comet TAV2 torque converter. 6:1 gear ratio. Lots of other goodies will be unveiled as the project progresses.
Pictures will be posted as I progress. Will need to figure out how. Have seen several how-to's on the forum and just need to re-read once I have pictures to post.
Please feel free to critique and ask questions as the build progresses. I see a lot of projects that get started and either they don't get finished or the OP doesn't update their build log. I will be completing this project and will try not to fall victim to not updating the thread on a somewhat regular basis. This is a winter project and I will be working on it as time permits. Hopefully this weekend I will have the main subframe completed.
Thanks!
Seems the Grand Daddy plans face many of the same issues regarding front steering/suspension geometries as the Arachnid. I have worked out the issues on paper and will see what happens as I build the chassis.
Will be using a modified Predator 212cc motor with this build. Using a Comet TAV2 torque converter. 6:1 gear ratio. Lots of other goodies will be unveiled as the project progresses.
Pictures will be posted as I progress. Will need to figure out how. Have seen several how-to's on the forum and just need to re-read once I have pictures to post.
Please feel free to critique and ask questions as the build progresses. I see a lot of projects that get started and either they don't get finished or the OP doesn't update their build log. I will be completing this project and will try not to fall victim to not updating the thread on a somewhat regular basis. This is a winter project and I will be working on it as time permits. Hopefully this weekend I will have the main subframe completed.
Thanks!
