Thanks guys, ive found somethings very similar and it does seem to be cheaper to buy a new solid hub. also was thinking of a 1pc sprocket and hub assembly since I want to get a bigger sprocket. Any thoughts on those?
SO I had to take apart the rear axle and move the engine when I put the torque converter on. The sprocket hub has this piece in the middle that is broken and I'm not sure what its called to find a new one. The last owner jerry rigged it. Any help would be good. Also what type of bearing is this...
tires
the tires say 20 on them its in the pictures. The sprocket is 70 tooth and the clutch is 12 tooth. #35 chain. I thought the tires were big, so is it better to go with a torque converter, smaller tires or a larger sprocket? I have seen the heavy duty clutches but I didn't want to risk...
So I just got my son a go kart. I bought it from a guy and it ran great and worked fine but after 3 or 4 uses the clutch burned up. So I tried 2 more clutches and the same thing happened in fact they burned up quicker. I'm thinking the tires are too big or this is not the right setup. It s 6.5hp...