

Thank you for that adviceHowdy,
The sprocket (& brake rotor) look like they can be simply unbolted from their respective hubs
...but, those hubs (sprocket & rotor) seem to be welded onto that axle
Why do you want to remove the sprocket?
Yes, that is "way" too much slack (in the last pic)
Usually any "slack" in the chain can be adjusted out by sliding/moving the engine (away from the sprocket)
...or sometimes a "spring loaded" chain tensioner
Can you post pics of how is the engine mounted?
...& the rest of the "drive train"?
* Also, it's NOT a good practice to "jack up" your kart by the axle
...as it can bent, prettily easily...that way![]()
Thank you for the advice! All new to this. The engine mount is slotted, what's the best way to make sure it's straight? Amazon clutch which I am considering putting a comet on. Predator 212Howdy,
The sprocket (& brake rotor) look like they can be simply unbolted from their respective hubs
...but, those hubs (sprocket & rotor) seem to be welded onto that axle
Why do you want to remove the sprocket?
Yes, that is "way" too much slack (in the last pic)
Usually any "slack" in the chain can be adjusted out by sliding/moving the engine (away from the sprocket)
...or sometimes a "spring loaded" chain tensioner
Can you post pics of how is the engine mounted?
...& the rest of the "drive train"?
* Also, it's NOT a good practice to "jack up" your kart by the axle
...as it can bent, prettily easily...that way![]()
The engine mount is slotted, what's the best way to make sure it's straight?