Sleepy122CID
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Buy or Build Frame - Fun Off-Road (another newb)?
I work on cars for a living, so I am mechanically inclined, but I don't know a whole lot about karts or small engines. I've been researching for a couple weeks, and I've decided that I want a rigid kart with a roll cage for running through the woods around my house. At first I was thinking about building my own chassis, but now I'm thinking it may be better to modify one to my liking because I may never finish (in a reasonable amount of time) if I build my own from scratch (I stay very busy with unfinished projects already heh). I want a live axle, and probably a torque converter, and enough power to get me moving pretty good (I'm no stranger to speed, I have a 500+whp ~2500lb project car). Since it will be through a short wooded track, top speed isn't my main priority. I guess 40-60mph will probably suffice (for now).
My main question right now is about a kart I am going to look at. The ad says it has a GX160 engine that is hard to start, but I won't know if it drives because it needs a belt. A coworker has already offered up a 16hp Briggs 4-stroke engine that needs a fuel pump. This guy is asking $250 for this:
Plus it will come with two rear wheels that need 22x11-8 tires. Is this reasonable? Or should I suck it up and start building from scratch?
Thanks in advance for your time and advice.
I work on cars for a living, so I am mechanically inclined, but I don't know a whole lot about karts or small engines. I've been researching for a couple weeks, and I've decided that I want a rigid kart with a roll cage for running through the woods around my house. At first I was thinking about building my own chassis, but now I'm thinking it may be better to modify one to my liking because I may never finish (in a reasonable amount of time) if I build my own from scratch (I stay very busy with unfinished projects already heh). I want a live axle, and probably a torque converter, and enough power to get me moving pretty good (I'm no stranger to speed, I have a 500+whp ~2500lb project car). Since it will be through a short wooded track, top speed isn't my main priority. I guess 40-60mph will probably suffice (for now).
My main question right now is about a kart I am going to look at. The ad says it has a GX160 engine that is hard to start, but I won't know if it drives because it needs a belt. A coworker has already offered up a 16hp Briggs 4-stroke engine that needs a fuel pump. This guy is asking $250 for this:
Plus it will come with two rear wheels that need 22x11-8 tires. Is this reasonable? Or should I suck it up and start building from scratch?
Thanks in advance for your time and advice.
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