souperman000
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those things are sweet! 


I stripped it down today to weld on it tomorrow - I weighed the frame and it's 35 lbs so almost 16kg. I don't know if that qualifies as a pig or not?
The axle sprocket is 54T and the clutch is 10T.
The welds on the bearing hangers are more than just tack welds, there is over 4" total weld on each one (the back side is welded too.) I didn't want to put too much heat on them at the time. You're right, it wouldn't hurt to weld them up.
Rims and tires arrived today, they are wider than I imagined. Fronts are 10.5x4.50-6 and the rears are 11x6.00-6. Tires are Maxxis HT3 and rims are by Douglas.
those things are sweet!![]()
Siiiiiiiiickhave you thought about how you are going to mount the brake caliper?
Worse comes to worse, 8 inch calipers are only like 4 bucks at BMI. Not sure if that is too big for you or not.
I know! I can see the light.Keep Going! you are almost there!
I thought that the predetor motor I got was really quiet. It was way more quiet than the briggs I have.
2. That "bell ringing" sound from the clutch is the shoes making contact with the drum, because the engine is idling right on the engagement threshold, but not enough to engage completely. Drop your idle a tad & it should go away
Two suggestions for you:
1. Your chain looks a bit "floppy", try adjusting it a bit.
2. That "bell ringing" sound from the clutch is the shoes making contact with the drum, because the engine is idling right on the engagement threshold, but not enough to engage completely. Drop your idle a tad & it should go away
It doesn't seem that loud, about average for the type of engine. If it worries you, you can always get a better muffler. Keep in mind though, doing so may effect performance slightly
The chain is a bit loose, I tried removing another link but it was too tight to link it back, although I think I could get it to work - when I cut the new mounting holes I didn't leave much adjustment, I could open them some. I have some aluminum plate in 3/8 and 1/2 so I might try a spacer between the engine mounting plate on the kart and the motor and raise it up and see if that helps.
The chain is a bit loose, I tried removing another link but it was too tight to link it back, although I think I could get it to work - when I cut the new mounting holes I didn't leave much adjustment, I could open them some. I have some aluminum plate in 3/8 and 1/2 so I might try a spacer between the engine mounting plate on the kart and the motor and raise it up and see if that helps.
I'll play with the idle speed this week thanks for the info.
The chain is a bit loose - when I cut the new mounting holes I didn't leave much adjustment, I could open them some.
You could also use a half link