T.E.D. Jordan
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Thanks, I'd hope so. May be a while before its done but I try to work on it fairly often
Jordan
Jordan
Got the rear engine bracket finished. Modelled and exported it in AutoCad then it was CNC machined:
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bare metal form after all the pieces were pressed and tigged together:
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Quick check for fitment:
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Etch primed to hold off the rust for now:
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Fitted after it dried, then I bolted the two RH thread rose joints to the bracket, happy with the fitment:
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Hopefully I'll have the front solid mount engine brackets soon.
Jordan
Nice welds
solid mount engines are so nice.
Thanks fella. You're right about that, but I'm going to try and find some 11" tyre'd wheels for the front albeit slimmer! puts the front at a decent height for ground clearance and tyres should be easier to locate
Jordan
I always wondered that with the whole karting thing..
I know with the dingo, I can feel my brain rattling, to the point my vision goes blurry, just from the vibration of the engine..
I didnt realy mind it.. think i actualy enjoyed it.. but some part of me deep down thought "theres got to be a better way!" lol
Maybe if i chopped down like say an old semi truck mud flap and put it between the engine n mount.. nice n tight.. would likely do wonders! but meh. i am kinda lazy.. hehe..
I like how you're doing hte adjustable thing there.. with more or less kinda like turnbuckles.. I will deff have to keep that in mind!
(Okay, im noob to karting.. maybe thats a common thing to do.. but first i seen!)
When I built my Bar Stool Racer from a shifter kart I put wide front slicks on it. It did not want to drive right. Perhaps scrub radius if I remember right.
Not a steering export as you can tell. But thought it was worth mentioning when your looking for wheels and tires.
Here is pics of the original wheel. And then the wheel I tried to use. As you can see big difference. There were other factors as well. But I remember people telling me the wheels could be to wide for my spindles.
Good luck. I hate steering work.
EDIT - P.S. Thats a lovely bit of kit you have there, love the stool racer!. Also I'm not as familiar with american cars but is that a nova in the background?
Jordan