Extra long axles

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billlaws

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I'm building a fairly sizeable kart with a 250cc 6 speed manual bike engine. It will have independent suspension up front and either solid or partly sprung rear end. I want to make this kart wide and low however I'm struggling to find a rear axle wide enough.

I'm after a 30mm axle thats at least 48" long.

The longest I can find at the moment is a 44".

Has anyone ever just bought some precision round steel and used that? Also what did you do about cutting the keyway?

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Will
 

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I have built a machine (not really a kart) but had to hold the same weight. I used silver steel, it was hard as hell to machine but it can withstand alot of weight. You could also get a piece of bright mild steel, machine it and then harden it by bringing it to cherry red and cooling it in oil, not water. The keyways can be cut by a milling machine or a dremel (small hand grinder) with a cutting disk. Make sure you support the axle with various pillow block bearings so as not to be putting strain on one area.
 

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Have you thought about independent suspension in the rear? Junkyard components (CV axles) can be sourced relatively cheaply, depending on your local prices.
 

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I bought a bar of 1018 steel and had a friend mill the keyway for me.

You should be able to find keyed stock at an industrial supply place that sells driveline components, though.
 

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I used a piece of 4140 ground high tensile chromoly. That's the stuff you should use for an axle, especially a long one.
I used 1 1/4" diameter which is just a bit more than 30mm.
 

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its pretty easy to cut keyways with an angle grinder. Clamp a straight edge on i use bed frame because its hardened steel. I use a thin curf wheel and do one side at a time then cut out the middle and work on the depth.
 

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Have you thought about independent suspension in the rear? Junkyard components (CV axles) can be sourced relatively cheaply, depending on your local prices.

I'm thinking I'm just going to do a simple swing arm arrangement. Probably with the engine on the actual swing arm.
 
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