Hello All,
I ordered a new clutch and chain for my Manco 415 kart the clutch came in this weekend and i installed the clutch and new chain................. and NO there wasnt a hammer in site this clutch has a grease zerk on the retaining bolt and a key made in the new clutch the clutch was lubricated and greased after installation, there was 2 shims that i installed on the crankshaft to give the clutch a little space i also added a washer to the axle to space the sprocket out just a little to align the sprockets up, loosened the engine bolts and slid engine to the rear installed chain to check how many links i needed to remove took 1 link out installed chain and master link slid engine forward until the chain was adjusted so i could slide the chain back and fourth freely on the axle sprocket not too loose and not too tight everything seemed to be ok,
I fired up the kart with the kart lifted off the ground to ensure everything was ok once everything spun over ok i let it down and took it for a drive.............i only weigh about 175lbs. The kart acted like it was lugging down no power and the clutch started to slip i was in the yard going up a slight incline nothing major i literally had to get off cart and push it to the garage i noticed the clutch was hot and started to discolor the drum.
My diagnosis is that i need to change to a 72 tooth sprocket and maybe even a 12 tooth drive sprocket possibly smaller rear wheels, this kart has lots of top end but no low end torque, I dont need a lot of speed just some low end power to get through the grassy fields or yard. would you agree with what i think is wrong because i dont see anything else.
Engine: Tecumseh 5 HP
Clutch Sprocket: Max Torque 10 Tooth
Axle Sprocket 60 Tooth
Rear Wheel size 15.00X6.00-6
I ordered a new clutch and chain for my Manco 415 kart the clutch came in this weekend and i installed the clutch and new chain................. and NO there wasnt a hammer in site this clutch has a grease zerk on the retaining bolt and a key made in the new clutch the clutch was lubricated and greased after installation, there was 2 shims that i installed on the crankshaft to give the clutch a little space i also added a washer to the axle to space the sprocket out just a little to align the sprockets up, loosened the engine bolts and slid engine to the rear installed chain to check how many links i needed to remove took 1 link out installed chain and master link slid engine forward until the chain was adjusted so i could slide the chain back and fourth freely on the axle sprocket not too loose and not too tight everything seemed to be ok,
I fired up the kart with the kart lifted off the ground to ensure everything was ok once everything spun over ok i let it down and took it for a drive.............i only weigh about 175lbs. The kart acted like it was lugging down no power and the clutch started to slip i was in the yard going up a slight incline nothing major i literally had to get off cart and push it to the garage i noticed the clutch was hot and started to discolor the drum.
My diagnosis is that i need to change to a 72 tooth sprocket and maybe even a 12 tooth drive sprocket possibly smaller rear wheels, this kart has lots of top end but no low end torque, I dont need a lot of speed just some low end power to get through the grassy fields or yard. would you agree with what i think is wrong because i dont see anything else.
Engine: Tecumseh 5 HP
Clutch Sprocket: Max Torque 10 Tooth
Axle Sprocket 60 Tooth
Rear Wheel size 15.00X6.00-6
