Firebob462
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Hey all, I'm new to the group. I've been itching to do a go kart project and pulled the trigger last month. It's been fun ( my wife doesn't think so).
I got a old yerf dog 3205 I belive and have done a fair amount of restoration on it. I also did some light motor modifications and electrical work. I just recently finished wiring and some finishing touches.
I've noticed I'm getting a clunky noise that can be felt through the whole kart on acceleration from a stop and if do doughnuts in the dirt parking lot or take a corner right.
I replaced the driven to a 40 series because it had a 30 series driven with a comet 40 drive. I rebuilt the whole jack shaft and replaced the jack shaft sproket(12t) with new chain(40 series). It seems to me that the chain is aligned correctly but I could be wrong. The kart did not do this before with the Frankensteined 40 drive to to 30 series driven, a ****ty chain, a messed up sproket, and a super stretched drive belt.
So I'm left scratching my head.
Is it possible that this could be coming from the torque converter set up? I feel I might have over preloaded the reverse yellow spring on the driven. My gut tells me it's chain related but my knowledge on torque converts is limited. What are the symptoms of a bad drive unit, the comet 40 series drive is the only thing I didn't service or mess with on the whole drive setup.
I got a old yerf dog 3205 I belive and have done a fair amount of restoration on it. I also did some light motor modifications and electrical work. I just recently finished wiring and some finishing touches.
I've noticed I'm getting a clunky noise that can be felt through the whole kart on acceleration from a stop and if do doughnuts in the dirt parking lot or take a corner right.
I replaced the driven to a 40 series because it had a 30 series driven with a comet 40 drive. I rebuilt the whole jack shaft and replaced the jack shaft sproket(12t) with new chain(40 series). It seems to me that the chain is aligned correctly but I could be wrong. The kart did not do this before with the Frankensteined 40 drive to to 30 series driven, a ****ty chain, a messed up sproket, and a super stretched drive belt.
So I'm left scratching my head.
Is it possible that this could be coming from the torque converter set up? I feel I might have over preloaded the reverse yellow spring on the driven. My gut tells me it's chain related but my knowledge on torque converts is limited. What are the symptoms of a bad drive unit, the comet 40 series drive is the only thing I didn't service or mess with on the whole drive setup.