You could weld a base plate but the issue remains that the engine is too wide for the kart, resulting in that the clutch is almost against the seat. How would he fix that? Or if it’s fitted to other way around, the clutch will not be in line with the sprocket, how would he go about fixing that...
Thank you for the reply.
I will take further pictures tomorrow and send them to the company and hope for a reply.
Since I'm really new to this, what kind of clutch would I need to put on this system? 4 Stroke is pretty straight-forward but 2 stroke is something else :huh::huh::huh:
This was the only 2 stroke available in my region. Because I can’t find any information on it I thought I would aks it here. Doesn’t the chain run on this? And how do you crank this up?
So we purchased a kart frame, bought a honda gx200.
Now we’re looking for a engine mount to fit the engine but can’t find any that fit our frame.
The dimensions are:
Tube size: 32mm
Inner distance 99mm
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Photo is a standard 92mm mount
Got a college who knows welding, will send a message to the seller of the stands to see what he says, if he has the correct size or will otherwise ask for a refund.
So today I went and bought myself a Honda GX200 for my go kart build.
I also bought some mounts but now come to the conclusion that these aren't the correct size.
My question, could I grind a piece out of the steel clamps to make them fit or is this an absolute no go?
I'm new to all of this...