Lordofangmar
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Hey guys,
I have been meticulously scrounging and building a go kart from scratch for about a year now (on a highschoolers budget) and am running into a bit of a dilemma.
I am a bit rushy and got a good deal on a Max Torque 10T CC and 50T drive sprocket for my Unmarked Briggs Test Engine (I got it from school and it didn't have the identifier number, just the briggs logo. I think it's a 950, it has a 3/4" Crankshaft and looks similar in size, you can sort of see it in the photos below. I did not really know at the time that a 5:1 ratio has the probability of burning through my clutch rather quickly
In addition to the gear ratio, I am running 17" lawn tractor tires that I got for free.
I got my first powered motion yesterday, but it came with a very very hot clutch and a burning smell.
I was looking for advice from you guys as to whether or not this setup will cause me to quickly burn through my clutch? And if so, how should I proceed in fixing the system?
One of the ideas I had was to fabricate my own clutch with a belt and pully system and jackshaft, but the number crunching led me to the conclusion that this was not as cost effective as a chain and sprocket system.
The entire kart is self fabricated with the aid of my High School's Machine shop. I have access to a wide variety of tools to fix things up if need be.
I have been meticulously scrounging and building a go kart from scratch for about a year now (on a highschoolers budget) and am running into a bit of a dilemma.
I am a bit rushy and got a good deal on a Max Torque 10T CC and 50T drive sprocket for my Unmarked Briggs Test Engine (I got it from school and it didn't have the identifier number, just the briggs logo. I think it's a 950, it has a 3/4" Crankshaft and looks similar in size, you can sort of see it in the photos below. I did not really know at the time that a 5:1 ratio has the probability of burning through my clutch rather quickly
In addition to the gear ratio, I am running 17" lawn tractor tires that I got for free.
I got my first powered motion yesterday, but it came with a very very hot clutch and a burning smell.
I was looking for advice from you guys as to whether or not this setup will cause me to quickly burn through my clutch? And if so, how should I proceed in fixing the system?
One of the ideas I had was to fabricate my own clutch with a belt and pully system and jackshaft, but the number crunching led me to the conclusion that this was not as cost effective as a chain and sprocket system.
The entire kart is self fabricated with the aid of my High School's Machine shop. I have access to a wide variety of tools to fix things up if need be.