Denny
Canned Monster
I was just being polite and didn’t want to say anything. Didn’t want to hurt your feelings. You seemed proud of it.
Huh? Seriously? That the best you got? I’m dissapointed!I was just being polite and didn’t want to say anything. Didn’t want to hurt your feelings. You seemed proud of it
Thanks! For my setup the roller chain tensioner will be on top. I depends on how the drive sprocket is positioned with reference to the driven sprocket. Since my jackshaft is behind the final driven sprocket, the tension is on the bottom side of the chain, and slack side is on top. Exact opposite of a motorcycle. Most setups will likely need the roller tensioner on bottom however.Congrats on the "new" kid
...& yes, spend as much time with them as you can
...& kart is looking good too
Earlier, you'all were discussing chain tensioners
...& Master Hack posted a pic of one
Q:
Shouldn't the tensioner be (mounted below) on the "slack side" of the drive chain?
...& not on the upper (torque'y) side?
Unless Ima seein' it wrong![]()
Late July hopefully!Dad, when can we ride it?
I have a pulley that sits hust behind the drive CVT. It will have the belt hooked up to the alternator that will sit right behibd the drivers seat. I was thinking a 40 amp alternator, something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTL3R2T...d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwp13NParamsWhats yer plan for the alternator? And what alt are you using?
mine works well, but creates a bit too much load at idle.
Smart, that makes sense. You have a 420cc right? Here is a better pic of the pulley. Cool little design. Hides behind the cvt. I definitely need to learn more about circuits/wiring lots to learn in that area.Sorry, bad choice of terms. I’m still screwing with carb jetting. So idle is rich. If l turn on the alternator the engine dies. Yes l put a switch in to enable/disable the electrical load.
that reduces the mechanical load on the engine. ‘Nuther one of my great ideas to complicate things. That way when it goes south, it takes twice as long to figger out.
you’ve got more engine than I. Dont think it willbe an issue for you.
once the carb is dialed in, it will be ok.
just wondered how you mounted and drive an alt.
Yup, just North of Seattle. Same thoughts here, the winters are long, dark, and wet, the perfect combo to hang out in the garage.Says yer in Washington. I’m guessing state not DC, so winters are a great time for mods,upgrades, details, and other fun stuff. Get that thing going while the sun shines!