rubberducky
Kart proj underway
Sitting around the table post christmas festivities we realised (brother-in law and i... that we needed a project... something substantial. In our favour access to my parents 40 acre property to which there is plently of room for some off road action.
It was decided we need something motorised... something cheap... something fun... and something that can handle off road!
The project begins.. an offroad kart was the calling.
It began with the purchase of an engine. A 5.5hp horizontal shaft engine from deals direct ~ $179. AU
We quickly mocked up a basic frame with the stick welder and sat the engine on for a test visual, with some trolly wheels we had.
We decided the running gear for this kart would be above us to manufacture so we shelled out for: bearings, sprocket (64 tooth), sprocket hub, chain, and a centrifugal clutch(12 tooth).
Then we test fitted a centrifugal clutch to the engine shaft ..... shaft was 2mm too big to fit in the clutch ..wtf. Easily fixed we took it to a kart dealer and had it machined to fit. Nice and snug now.
While the shaft was out we decided it was time to take the govenor out as well.
We also decided to cut the low oil sensor line but have decided to leave it in at this stage until we get more confident about our mods
There will be more pictures to come.
We have done a few changes to the main chassis and will take some pics of that soon.
But so you know this is an offroad kart so there will be full independant front suspension (of sorts) and rear suspenion to suit.
For now
It was decided we need something motorised... something cheap... something fun... and something that can handle off road!
The project begins.. an offroad kart was the calling.
It began with the purchase of an engine. A 5.5hp horizontal shaft engine from deals direct ~ $179. AU
We quickly mocked up a basic frame with the stick welder and sat the engine on for a test visual, with some trolly wheels we had.
We decided the running gear for this kart would be above us to manufacture so we shelled out for: bearings, sprocket (64 tooth), sprocket hub, chain, and a centrifugal clutch(12 tooth).
Then we test fitted a centrifugal clutch to the engine shaft ..... shaft was 2mm too big to fit in the clutch ..wtf. Easily fixed we took it to a kart dealer and had it machined to fit. Nice and snug now.
While the shaft was out we decided it was time to take the govenor out as well.
We also decided to cut the low oil sensor line but have decided to leave it in at this stage until we get more confident about our mods
There will be more pictures to come.
We have done a few changes to the main chassis and will take some pics of that soon.
But so you know this is an offroad kart so there will be full independant front suspension (of sorts) and rear suspenion to suit.
For now