ATV Torque Converter

Status
Not open for further replies.

ajc894

New member
Messages
15
Reaction score
0
Location
Le Sueur Minnesota
Is it possible to convert an ATV torque converter for use on a go kart. Machining it would not be a problem if needed.

But would the springs need to be changed if its from a 2 stoke as it engage at a higher RPM.

It would be going on a 21HP vanguard Briggs.



AJC
 

joshkidner

New member
Messages
27
Reaction score
1
Location
West Michigan
I feel it would be difficult to use a torque converter from a 2 stroke on a 4 stroke. Not only would you need to switch out the spring but also the weights, and figure out which combination of spring/weights goes best with the power band of the 4 stroke. HOWEVER: 4 strokes have much wider power bands . going from a 4 to a 2 stroke would be much harder. Hope this helps!
 

ajc894

New member
Messages
15
Reaction score
0
Location
Le Sueur Minnesota
It would be off a Polaris 2x4 250. would it be better to get one out of a four stroke. as it would work in the range needed. the springs would just need to be changed on the engine side of the torque converter right?

The reason I am asking this is there a large ATV and motorcycle salvage yard by me with good prices. That is why i thought about it, plus finding a torque converter to handle 21 hp is not easy for a descent cost.
 

joshkidner

New member
Messages
27
Reaction score
1
Location
West Michigan
I'd think many ATVs would be at least 20hp. You shouldn't have a problem finding one off a 4stroke at a salvage yard.
 

OzFab

Well-known member
Messages
15,615
Reaction score
66
Location
Warwick Qld, Australia
I'd think many ATVs would be at least 20hp. You shouldn't have a problem finding one off a 4stroke at a salvage yard.

Mainly because the majority of ATVs are 4 stroke; I'm not saying they don't exist but, I don't recall ever seeing a 2 stroke ATV over 50cc...
 

joshkidner

New member
Messages
27
Reaction score
1
Location
West Michigan
I believe many of the utility ATVs are 4 stroke. The faster racing style ones are mainly 2. (At least ones that would be in the salvage yard)
 

ajc894

New member
Messages
15
Reaction score
0
Location
Le Sueur Minnesota
most of the atvs in the salvage yard are rear wheel drive. they look as engine problems sent them there. The four stroke atvs are 4 wheel drive with the torque converter going to the transfer case. some have cvt which is not the same as a torque converter?

the two storke atv we have is oil injected.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top